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'What Am I Afraid Of'

by Golden Hymns Sing 'Hurrah'

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We shall overcome We shall overcome We shall overcome, some day Oh, deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome, some day We'll walk hand in hand We'll walk hand in hand We'll walk hand in hand, some day Oh, deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome, some day We shall live in peace We shall live in peace We shall live in peace, some day Oh, deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome, some day We are not afraid We are not afraid We are not afraid, Today Oh, deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome, some day The whole wide world around The whole wide world around The whole wide world around some day Oh, deep in my heart I do believe We shall overcome, some day

about

The album is, as they have been, dedicated to the spirit of resistance, against anything and against everything.

The last year has been trying...

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WRITEUP COURTESY OF 'CAN THIS EVEN BE CALLED MUSIC'

Long Island post-rock is perhaps the vaguest description one could make, but it’s true to Golden Hymns Sing ‘Hurrah’: simple, grounded, and humble. However, the New York one-man band is rather ambitious, and this is reiterated once again on What Am I Afraid Of, stated as the project’s ultimate release. Lush, heavily layered, and exquisitely written; those are only some things I can say about Golden Hymns. If you like your post-rock slow, twisted, and semi-orchestral, this is right for you.

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This will likely be Golden Hymns' last album written as a project strictly spearheaded by me alone, but will slowly transition into a larger performing band featuring frequent collaborators Joe Melia & Tom Gallagher on Drums & Bass respectively.

"Life has many doors Ed boy"

Special Thanks to Brandon, John, Tom, Joe and to anyone and everyone whose helped me out in this or that.

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GOLDEN HYMNS SING HURRAH
#0004

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credits

released November 1, 2019

Nicholas - Most Everything

Additional Personnel

Daniel - Cello
Joe - Cello, Dizi
Brandon - Slide Guitar on Track 9

Personnel From FIverr:
Violin on Track 1, 8
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Violin on Track 7
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Mastering
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