Holy State

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Solid State Messiah (vs. The Valve Viking) 00:00 Tools
The Beaus and the Oglers 00:00 Tools
Brain Caves 00:00 Tools
Repeat and Fade 00:00 Tools
Skull on Skull 00:00 Tools
Jagged Lines 00:00 Tools
PALMS 00:00 Tools
Urges 00:00 Tools
Comatones 00:00 Tools
Medicine Hat 00:00 Tools
Skeleton Coast 00:00 Tools
Lady Magika 00:00 Tools
Sultan of Sentiment 00:00 Tools
Anechoic Chamber Maid 00:00 Tools
Electric Picture Palace 00:00 Tools
Dial 'M' for Monolith 00:00 Tools
Ride 00:00 Tools
Solid State Messiah 00:00 Tools
Dreamboat 00:00 Tools
Love Tames the Wild 00:00 Tools
The Ego Riser 00:00 Tools
Age of ADHD 00:00 Tools
Solid State Messiah - Feat. The Valve Viking 00:00 Tools
Anechoeic Chamber Maid 00:00 Tools
Sultans Of Sentiment 00:00 Tools
Urges (Valentine's Preview) 00:00 Tools
Solid State Messiah (vs. The V 00:00 Tools
Solid State Messiah (vs The Valve King) 00:00 Tools
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You wanna know how bands should sound, look no further than Leeds / Norwich based Holy State. Musically enlightened beyond their years, the band take influence from post-hardcore legends Girls Against Boys, alt-rock gods Jesus Lizard, and indie institution The Fall at their darkest and most rhythmically driven, combined with a hint of Spector’s ‘Wall of Sound’ and a nod to Man or Astroman?’s sci-fi surf oddness. Holy State have previously released split singles, through the magnificent Holy Roar label, with the like of Pulled Apart by Horses and Brontide, and were featured on Huw Stephen’s ‘Music Sounds Better With Huw –Volume 1’, through Witchita, with a selection of the Radio 1 tastemaker’s other ‘top tips’ . DTTR first worked with Holy State last year releasing the brutal Jagged Lines on the 2nd of the 4x12” vinyl compilations. The band also opened up the now legendary DTTR Stage (and therefore the whole weekend’s festivities) at Leeds Festival to 7000 hungry music fans, alongside Blood Red Shoes, Wild Beasts, Bear Hands and Airship. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.