A sold-out night at The Camel is one thing. Doing it back-to-back is another.
Holy Roller (read our last interview HERE) has been quietly building toward this for a while now. A Richmond band rooted in good time rock with a bit of country twang, pulling from all over and blending harmony-driven songwriting with something a little looser and less predictable.
They’re still pushing Good Religion, still playing rooms like The Camel, but after this recent run, it feels like they are ready for the step up. Great show, had a blast.
Photos from both nights by Joey Wharton.
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