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First Watch: Holy Holy Unveil New Live Video For 'Impossible Like You'

24 June 2014 | 1:25 pm | Staff Writer

The band has also announced the lucky acts joining them as supports on their impending headline tour

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Brisbane/Melbourne-bred indie stalwarts Holy Holy are about to hit the road in support of their recently released debut EP – and have just announced the bands who will be joining them – but not before unveiling a very cool studio-based live video of the band performing their acclaimed debut single Impossible Like You.

You can be among the first in the world to see them very capably doing their thing in understated black-and-white beauty by having a look-see below:

Along with their second single, March's House Of Cards, Impossible Like You has seen Holy Holy garner healthy serves of praise from critics and consumers alike, acting as a launching pad to see them share stages with the likes of Ball Park Music, Emma Louise, Snakadaktal and The Trouble With Templeton.

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Now, with debut The Pacific EP a few months old (it dropped back in March), the band have their own headline tour to consider, and the team they've assembled to help them complete the journey is a cracker – they'll be joined by Mountains and The British Blues when they play Sydney's Brighton Up Bar on Saturday, June 28; Tsun and The Furrs on July 4 at the Black Bear Lodge in Brisbane; Hollow Everdaze and Oscar Lush at Melbourne's Shebeen Bandroom on July 11; and Timberwolf and Lost Woods for the tour's final show the next evening at Adelaide's Pirie Social Club.

Holy Holy will follow up their coastal jaunt by stepping back into support shoes as special guests on Boy & Bear's forthcoming September theatre tour, which will see them grace stages in upper-tier venues such as the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall.

The Pacific EP is available via the band's website. Check the Gig Guide, below, for more details about both tours.

Like what you heard above? Check out the band's clip for House Of Cards: