The Holy

 The Holy are a Finnish alternative rock band formed in Helsinki in 2014. Their highly anticipated sophomore album Mono Freedom was released on 2nd October 2020.


The quintet has been shaking the ground of the Nordic music scene since the release of their debut EP More Escher And Random Notes in 2016. Mixes of post-punk, Bruce Springsteen and Peter Gabriel with Krautrock influences are often mentioned when speaking about The Holy’s well-crafted sound and songwriting. 

Hailing from one of the darkest countries in the world, The Holy are known for their Nordic melancholy, highly explosive live shows and for the unusual band formation that includes two drummers who keep the pulse high at all times. Lead singer Eetu Henrik Iivari’s tense and timeless voice and the guitar loaded wall of sound often makes you feel comfortably uncomfortable.  

Starting out in the small venues of Helsinki, The Holy have travelled a long way performing over one hundred shows - including all the major Finnish festivals; Flow Festival, Ruisrock, Provinssirock, Ilosaarirock, as well as touring across Europe in Sweden, Germany, UK, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Austria. They have showcased at Midem Digital Edition 2020, Eurosonic 2019, Iceland Airwaves 2019, Reeperbahn Festival 2018, Where Is The Music, JaJaJa London, Berlin & Vienna, and Finland’s own Lost In Music.

Legendary German music television show Rockpalast will live broadcast The Holy’s performance at Crossroads Festival in March 2021. Their Mono Freedom record release show at Tavastia was streamed live by Finland’s largest newspaper Helsingin Sanomat in October 2020. In the past, the German/French TV channel Arte filmed the band’s performance at Flow Festival 2019 in cooperation with Finland’s YLE, and Seattle based KEXP filmed their show at Iceland Airwaves 2019, which was published on the station’s popular YouTube channel.

The Holy’s debut album Daughter gathered praise both in Europe and Finland, resulting in an EMMA-nomination (Finnish Grammy) for Critics’ Choice in 2019. The reviews praised the honest songwriting and lyrical themes of the album including topics such as the 1990s Finnish economic recession and its reflection on the youth of its time. 

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Annika Hoydal plays G!

ANTTI PAALANEN (FI)

AXEL FlÓVENT(IS)

ÁRSTÍÐIR(IS)

BEHARIE (NO)

Benjamin Rajani (FO)

BJØRN HENTZE BECH (FO)

Brimheim(DK/FO)

Bríet (IS)

Byrta(FO)

Dania O. Tausen (FO)

Eivør (FO)

Elinborg(FO)

Gabriel Gold (USA/IS)

Hialösa (SE)

HOGNI (FO)

HONNINGBARNA (NO)

Irene (FI)

Jazzygold (FO)

Kenton Slash Demon (DK)

KLINGRA (FO/FI/NO/DK/EE)

LA FLEUR (SE)

Lambrini Girls (UK)

Lucky Lo (SE/DK)

Marius DC (FO)

Marius Ziska (FO)

Nagirčalmmiid (NO)

Noise(fo/SCO)

PLAYMO (FO)

QuinQuis (FR)

RSP (FO)

Saint Levant(PS/FR)

Sakaris (FO)

Silvitni (FO/DE/CE)

Sons of the East(AU)

SOOLKING(DZ)

SPÆLIMENN (FO)

STURLE DAGSLAND (NO)

Supervisjón (FO)

Tamara (FO)

Vágaverk (FO)

WHEN SAINTS GO MACHINE (DK)

Yann Tiersen(FR)

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