Golden Holy

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Sleeping Thieves 00:00 Tools
Sons of Dreams 00:00 Tools
Stop Telling Ghost Stories 00:00 Tools
Maybe the Books Were Wrong 00:00 Tools
Above the Ground 00:00 Tools
Yes Feels 00:00 Tools
My Old Man's Copper 00:00 Tools
The Return of Land 00:00 Tools
A Whale's Tooth 00:00 Tools
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A Whales' Tooth 00:00 Tools
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05 Sons of Dreams 00:00 Tools
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Being overly analytical today could sour a sweet moment. Even if you're anxious over the lack of clarity, there's no need to fill a magical experience with so many details that the thrill is lost. The choice is yours. The Full Moon in your 12 House of Imagination reminds you that loose ends have their purpose, so don't try to push a situation to its logical conclusion. Instead, just listen to Golden Holy. Golden Holy records their own albums. Golden Holy creates their own artwork. Golden Holy is Jason Fiske, Joshua Latham, Cosmo DiGiulio and Lynsey Oetinger. Golden Holy started as an idea with the members collectively living in Los Angeles, Boston, and Brooklyn. Jason flew to Los Angeles, Joshua drove to Massachusetts. Sometimes they were all in the same room. Sometimes they were feverishly trading ideas coast to coast through the wonders of communication. Soon they all found themselves in a small town in Massachusetts, where they would have the most time to finish something that became increasingly more important as the ideas grew. They left jobs as recording engineers and graphic designers to make sure everything was exactly as they wanted it. Selling their cars for trumpets and tubas, and walking to each others makeshift basement studios. April 2008 will find Golden Holy in transit, where they will begin calling the Northwest home. No doubt turning their house into a studio, again. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.