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The Band Of Holy Joy : celebrating their 40 years of recordings

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Martin Gray reflects on the 40-year career of The Band Of Holy Joy, highlighting their resilience and consistently innovative music that defies categorization. Their recent album, "Scorched Jerusalem," captures the complexities of the post-Covid world and has been critically acclaimed. Originally emerging in the mid-1980s, they started with a raw, experimental sound before evolving through various genres while maintaining their unique identity. Their discography includes notable early works like the EP "Had A Mother Who Was Proud" and the album "More Tales From The City," which delve into dark themes with unconventional arrangements. Despite personnel changes and challenges, Johny Brown remains at the helm, ensuring the band’s continued relevance and artistic integrity.

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Given their eclectic style and dedication to challenging norms, to what extent do you think The Band Of Holy Joy’s music reflects the societal changes over the decades?

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