Holy Fuck

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 50:38

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WOW

Unsightly

These guys are intense, I think you could get a work-out just from listening to them. Very innovative (in my opinion) and adrenaline based electronic, but not too electronic... no drum machine here!

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Holy Indeed

jamesg7392

This album just kicks butt! Can't wait to see them at Bumbershoot during the show and at the after party. If had to dance to one music or workout at the gym with one music or dress in an animal suit it would be this it

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Thanks to Steven Harper

RussellMcOrmond

I would like to thank Steven Harper and the Conservative Government for informing me about this band. Great stuff!

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GO LIVE WITH HOLY FUCK

ganja87

amazing live show. honestly the albums are so-so but them live takes it to another level!

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Great Live act

Loveofnature

I have not had the opportunity yet to download their music but I saw them live recently in Seattle. They opened for Super Furry Animals and they were great!

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Good record, but phenomenal live

Henderwebb

Mirroring the sentiment here, the record is good for what it is, but they are phenomenal live. Way beyond being an interesting gadget band, they had people completing losing their minds at MusicFest this year. INCREDIBLE live show.

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But, but, but...

Monkeysport-oon

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE EP? It was here one day then gone?

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holy fuck

iammike

I saw them at the vegoose festival. They were one of the first acts, but they had the whole crowd moving. One of the best sets of the day.

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Truest form of electro

Luddite

I saw these with Buck 65 2 days ago and I was simply amazed. They use kids toy synths through varius effect boxes and live drums and bass, and just freak out, its beyond and the kind of experimental sound missing in over produced computer midi shite. They make the scratch sounds with what seems like a tape splicer!! Damn just check them out, sign up and download this album. BUT GOT TO SEE IT LIVE.

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Toronto electro-rockers Holy Fuck are clearly banking on the continued rise of satellite radio, because they’re just not gonna get that far in a broadcast world still under FCC restraints. The eight lengthy songs on their debut album are largely improvised, with two drummers (one of them, surprisingly, Glenn Milchem from the languid AAA country-rockers Blue Rodeo) and three keyboardists creating completely rhythm-oriented instrumental grooves that are introduced, percolate around for five to eight minutes with little variation, and then recede. So melody and lyricism are entirely beside the point here, but what makes LP something far more interesting than the average LCD Soundsystem knockoff is the album’s thrillingly live feel. In a style of music that’s mostly created by pressing buttons and manipulating touch screens, the drummer-powered, live in the studio feel of LP provides both musical excitement and textural variety missing from most similar electro-dance albums. – Stewart Mason

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