Golden Sky EP
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Golden Sky EP is the second single taken from Australian band The Holidays
The Holidays
The Holidays are an Australian indie pop/soul band. Formed in Sydney in 2006, the band consists of Simon Jones, Will Magnus, Alex Kortt and Andrew Kerridge...

' debut album. In Australia, it was released digitally in May 2010 with tracks Golden Sky
Golden Sky
Golden Sky is the fourth album of Swedish bubblegum pop group Smile.dk. It was released in 2002.-Track listing:#"Domo Domo Domo"#"Golden Sky"#"Come Chameleon"#"Ding Ding Dong"#"This Is the Time "#"Don't Believe You're Leaving"...

, Moonlight Hours
Moonlight Hours
Moonlight Hours is the first single taken from Australian indie band The Holidays' debut album. It was released digitally in late 2009. Recorded at home and self-produced, with additional recording and production at BJB Studios with the help of Burke Reid, Moonlight Hours was the most played track...

 and a Moonlight Hours
Moonlight Hours
Moonlight Hours is the first single taken from Australian indie band The Holidays' debut album. It was released digitally in late 2009. Recorded at home and self-produced, with additional recording and production at BJB Studios with the help of Burke Reid, Moonlight Hours was the most played track...

 remix by Australian band The Swiss. In the UK, it was released in August 2010 as a 7" via the Passport Label with A-side Golden Sky
Golden Sky
Golden Sky is the fourth album of Swedish bubblegum pop group Smile.dk. It was released in 2002.-Track listing:#"Domo Domo Domo"#"Golden Sky"#"Come Chameleon"#"Ding Ding Dong"#"This Is the Time "#"Don't Believe You're Leaving"...

 and B-side Heavy Feathers. Recorded at home and self-produced, with additional recording and production at BJB Studios, Golden Sky was added to rotation on national youth radio station Triple J
Triple J
triple j is a nationally networked Australian radio station intended to appeal to listeners between the ages of 18 and 30. The government-funded station is a division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation...

 in May 2010. The track was mixed in Melbourne by Tony Espie and mastered by David Walker at Stepford Audio Melbourne.
The Holidays toured the east coast of Australia in support of the single, in late May/early June 2010.

A music video was also made for Golden Sky by Moop Jaw in May 2010.

Track listing

Australian Version
  1. "Golden Sky"
  2. "Moonlight Hours"
  3. "Moonlight Hours (The Swiss remix)


British Version
  1. "Golden Sky"
  2. "Heavy Feathers"

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