HOLY+GOLD Releasing Debut EP “Feral Children”

by | Sep 6, 2016

Earlier this year we told you about Holy+Gold, a new band that features former members of The Chariot and Norma Jean. 

The band includes ex-The Chariot’s Keller Harbin and Brandon Henderson, ex-Norma Jean guitarist Scottie Henry, and Justin Graham and Heath Ladnier of Glass Ocean.

They’re on course to releasing an EP titled Feral Children. And this month they’ll be making their live debut in support of the effort with a couple shows in their home state of Georgia.

If you’re like us and on the other side of the country, fear not. We imagine more shows will be announced soon.

Here’s their new song “Gravity.”

Feral Children comes out on Black Friday, November 25th.

Holy+Gold tour dates:

Sep 23 Macon, GA @ Grant’s Lounge
Sep 24 Savannah, GA @ Ghost Alley Music Festival

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