High Holy Days

Published: July 5, 2022, 12:45 a.m.

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High Holy Days

As days turn into weeks, weeks to months, and months to years; life evolves and times

change. A new normal takes shape, but the desire to create music has never wavered for High

Holy Days. After enduring 22 years of musical existence filled with trials, tribulations and

victories; come hell or high water, HHD are in it for the long haul. Their blueprint reads like a

blue-collar guide of straight-ahead lyrics, heartening vocals, strong melodies, and crunchy

guitars. High Holy Days create guitar-driven meat and potatoes rock, heavily influenced by the

likes of The Band, The Cult, Supertramp, and Soundgarden.

Formed in the fall of 2000 by founding members vocalist Marc Arcand and guitarist Billy

MacGregor, High Holy Days steadily rose from playing local bars around their home base of

North Bay, Ontario, to dominating clubs and festivals across the country.

2002 saw High Holy Days sign a recording contract with RoadRunner Records/Universal Music

and in 2003 they released their debut album \\u2018All My Real Friends\\u2019 to both Canadian and US

markets. Their Top 10 Canadian radio singles \\u2018All My Real Friends\\u2019 and \\u2018The Getaway\\u2019 rotated

on mainstream rock radio and the nation\\u2019s music video station, Much Music. The latter even

found its way onto British and American airwaves.

To support the album, HHD hit the road, touring across Canada with fellow rock acts Three

Days Grace, Theory of a Deadman, The Trews, The Headstones and Default, while sharing the

stage with the likes of Nickelback, Our Lady Peace and Sam Roberts.

After two years of touring Canada and the UK, and a couple of line-up shuffles, the band hit the

studio to begin recording a sophomore release. HHD travelled to Wigan, UK to begin tracking

before returning to Canada to finish tracking in Wasaga Beach with renowned Juno Award

nominated engineer/mixer Richard Chycki (Rush, Aerosmith, Dream Theater). Further tracking

and mixing ensued at Blue Sound in Toronto with engineer/producer Russ Mackay (Styx,

Gowan, Kim Mitchell).

Unfortunately due to some major life changes and line-up shifts, the music was never officially

released. The band decided to go on an unofficial hiatus, playing only occasional live shows for

dedicated fans in the northern Ontario region. A studio was built in Arcand\\u2019s house, allowing the

band to write and record new music on their own terms, without the distraction of outside

opinions, influences, or pressures.

Fast forward to 2022, and not ones to rest on their laurels, High Holy Days are on their high

horse and back in the saddle again. For HHD the summer of 2022 is all about playing live

shows once again, and digitally releasing their EP \\u2018It\\u2019s Not OK\\u2019 from the previously unreleased

music from their second album recording sessions on all music download and streaming platforms.

The story of High Holy Days continues.


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