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22 December 2023
Ah, The Shore. Here they come. Four thin, long-haired crackers who look like a rock band. And they are. I mean, they don’t rock like, uh, Bon Jovi or White Lion or something. No, they rock delicately and sensitively. Kinda like, well, Coldplay maybe? But not that delicate. And not, I don’t think, British, which is a good thing. Seriously. Don’t be offended, Brits. I mean, come on. You know I’m telling the truth.
The Shore’s self-titled debut album has ten mid-tempo tunes with melodic singing and basic guitar and drum work. And a banjo on \"Hold On\". And probably some other instruments. I’m no instrument expert. But I do know good, relaxing, rainy day music when I hear it. And when I listen to The Shore, that’s exactly what I hear.
The Shore’s self-titled debut album has ten mid-tempo tunes with melodic singing and basic guitar and drum work. And a banjo on \"Hold On\". And probably some other instruments. I’m no instrument expert. But I do know good, relaxing, rainy day music when I hear it. And when I listen to The Shore, that’s exactly what I hear.
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issue
vol 6 - issue 10 (jun 2004)
section
entertainmental