Nazareth - Holy Roller

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Published on May 17, 2024
The first new studio album since 2011 from the hard rock heroes who've sold over 30 million albums features 11 heavy rockers and bluesy ballads will be released the first week of June.
There will also be Deluxe and double LP vinyl versions which include 7 bonus tracks.
A relaxed tempo, a chugging groove and a stylish cropped kimono sported by singer Dan McCafferty. Here is a simple but effective (mimed) performance to promote Nazareth's 1975 single Holy Roller; a meditation on organised religion It was a Top 40 hit in the UK, Germany and New Zealand for the Scottish band.

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