This logo, designed by Daytona artist James Hartsell, was created alongside the album cover art for "Epiphany."
Inspired in part by masonic patterns and the classical Greek god image, the beautiful, perfect male visage gazing coldly from this T-Shirt bares a striking resemblance to lead singer, Matt Wall, some have said.
This design is from an old ink drawing within freemasonry that we've been wanting to use for a while. The detail looks amazing on a gray shirt. They can't all be black, right?
This familiar design is easy on the eyes, with it's delightful color combination and implied movement. This logo was designed by the artist Matthew Salazar in the early years of the band's formation. Perhaps it is a good visual depiction of the more sunnier sides of Holy Huma
First album by Holy Human with a collection of bangers dripping with psychedelic experimentation. The lyrics sheet offers a clue to the origin of the name Holy Human
This sophmore release explores more nuanced and haunted textures with a tilt towards more electronic sound scapes. Shea Crawford of Radon Moon produced this album and co-wrote much of the music.
As the prophecy fortold, Holy Human would one day add band members and become a proper group. No more lonely human. This album explores an eclectic range of genres all situated near or adjacent to the psych rock genre, as the newly formed band learned how to write songs together and bring their live energy to the studio. Some classic Holy Human tracks like "Scary Girl" and "The Sunshine Conspiracy" were recorded on this album, giving the band a direction they would head in future.
This album is a celebration of the phase 1 lineup of Holy Human which was coming to an end that year with Anthony Santisi's move to Chicago. It became a priority to get these songs to the studio and capture them while we could. The tracks are a collection of the latest and greatest compositions from a band that was maturing and finding a real sound and personality now after a few years traveling and playing shows.
This wooden USB stick not only looks cool, but it will protect you from vampires and any other unholy vermin you might encounter. Say what you will about organized religion, but the cross is an objectively powerful symbol, and this USB stick is especially powerful because it contains the full discography of Holy Human: all five full length albums as well as a secret unreleased lo-fi EP, with an additional set of rare demos and unreleased materials, some of which will probably only be available on this USB. Explore the deep caverns of the Holy Human underworld if you dare, and know that you will at least have a protective charm in your possession courtesy of the Saints, should things get a little dark as they tend to do sometimes.





















