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The Holy Cows

The Holy Cows first met up within their hometown of Chelsea, MI, back 1987 while founders Michael Feeney (bass/vocals) and John Popovich (guitars/vocals) were still in senior high school. It was a long time prior to the Midwesterners were able to complete their first Compact disc, however the self-released debut, GO ALONG, was worthy of the wait around. A jangly mix of alt-country and indie rock and roll, Get Along nearly awakens spirits buried deep within the small Athens, GA, pubs once haunted by way of a youthful R.E.M. After GO ALONG received higher than anticipated regional interest from university radio, the Holy Cows had been signed to unbiased label Big Pop Information, which quickly re-released the group’s initial providing. The 1997 follow-up, Blueberrie, was rolled away to some likewise positive response. The one “Punched a pal” made a short foray in to the exceptional realm of industrial radio (where small clothes like Big Pop hardly ever contend with the advertising and talent muscles from the majors). Very little was noticed from the group after Blueberrie, however the Holy Cows still left a good legacy by means of their two staunch, full of energy releases.

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