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Album artwork for Fated Beautiful Mistakes by Band Of Holy Joy

Early Band Of Holy Joy existed somewhere on the cut-up side of proto-industrial music, resting between Marc Stewart & Maffia, Sonic Youth, and Current 93, and proponents of a more romantic musical language - Virginia Astley, Dead Can Dance and Cocteau Twins among them - all artists whose work BPHJ's music sat comfortably alongside across on a stream of lowbudget vinyl and cassette compilations after the start of the eighties. A great leap in polish led to a deal with Rough Trade and several early '90s albums which flirted with the mainstream, with BOHJ almost an odder, less obvious cousin to Dexys Midnight Runners. When these releases failed to take off as hoped, lost years followed on smaller labels and self-released projects, until the renewed urgency of the 2016 Brutalism Begins At Home EP and increasingly majestic albums on which saw leader Johny Brown's lyricism enter a new phase

Band Of Holy Joy

Fated Beautiful Mistakes

Tiny Global Productions
Album artwork for Fated Beautiful Mistakes by Band Of Holy Joy
LP

£22.99

Released 02/06/2023Catalogue Number

PICI0048LP

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Album artwork for Fated Beautiful Mistakes by Band Of Holy Joy
CD

£12.99

Released 02/06/2023Catalogue Number

PICI0048CD

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Band Of Holy Joy

Fated Beautiful Mistakes

Tiny Global Productions
Album artwork for Fated Beautiful Mistakes by Band Of Holy Joy
LP

£22.99

Released 02/06/2023Catalogue Number

PICI0048LP

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for Fated Beautiful Mistakes by Band Of Holy Joy
CD

£12.99

Released 02/06/2023Catalogue Number

PICI0048CD

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Early Band Of Holy Joy existed somewhere on the cut-up side of proto-industrial music, resting between Marc Stewart & Maffia, Sonic Youth, and Current 93, and proponents of a more romantic musical language - Virginia Astley, Dead Can Dance and Cocteau Twins among them - all artists whose work BPHJ's music sat comfortably alongside across on a stream of lowbudget vinyl and cassette compilations after the start of the eighties. A great leap in polish led to a deal with Rough Trade and several early '90s albums which flirted with the mainstream, with BOHJ almost an odder, less obvious cousin to Dexys Midnight Runners. When these releases failed to take off as hoped, lost years followed on smaller labels and self-released projects, until the renewed urgency of the 2016 Brutalism Begins At Home EP and increasingly majestic albums on which saw leader Johny Brown's lyricism enter a new phase