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All Will Be Revealed In Time establishes Holy Void as an incredibly unique band among the Canadian independent music scene. Their use of instrumentation, particularly violin and cello among an array of guitars elevates the band and along with their use distinctive, almost droning use of vocal harmonies, All Will Be Revealed In Time provides a fresh take on modern psychedelia and harkens back to when alternative rock was happy to be weird....All Will Be Revealed In Time is a nine track body of work that captures a band that has confidently found their sound as they double down into a sonic pallet that seems incredibly unique to them. The result is a sophomore album that feels fresh as the band takes risks and experiments with textures, tone, and style.”

- Gerrod Harris, Spill Magazine

"[Translated] 'All Will Be Revealed In Time’ orchestrates the slow progression from despair to encouragement, from nebulosity to whiteness, from obscurity to brightness, from prostration to emancipation. A sublime dream set to music in slow-motion where we yawn, stretch for a long time, lose and find. This is a truly liberating, miraculous, regenerating and transcendent work. In this astonishing recording resides an immensely sweet, mellow and divine theme that absorbs, melts and moves me every time I listen to it (“In The End I Am Nothing Anyways”), and within me echoes the unshakable certainty that it is one of the most desired positions on the list of the best albums to blossom in 2024. Bathe and heal yourselves in the sacred emptiness of this venerable Canadian sextet."

Nuno Teixeira, El Coyote

"‘In The End I’m Nothing Anyways’ is an immersive and hypnotic experience, showcasing Holy Void’s ability to push the boundaries of psychedelia while remaining deeply emotive and thought-provoking."

• Click Roll Boom

"Full of crispy, sunny, surfy, and fuzzed-out guitar work; thumping bass and washy drums that pound away at your ears; orchestral compositions courtesy of a violin; and the type of glassy-eyed, aloof vocals that this genre begs for, AWBRIT listens like it was certainly worth the wait."

Nick Sessanna, BuffaBlog

"Holy Void is filling a vacuum that I didn’t know existed for me. Fear In Your Mind is a reverb-soaked, melodic mind-melt that rocks, rolls, wriggles and writhes far louder and faster than most of what I’ve been listening to lately. The six-piece Winnipeg-based band is gearing up for a mighty 2024, and based on the strength of this first single, I’m all in for whatever they have in mind."

Jim Di Giola, Dominionated

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