Pacific psychedelic rockers, The Shore, have updated info regarding their album which is slated to release in Mid-2008. This album will be the result of three years of work and collaboration with producer Rick Parker, who has worked with Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Killradio, Sugarcult, Program the Dead, Tyler Hilton and many others.
Just recently posted on their myspace page.
"The New record is going great! We are getting into final mixes this week, and should have the album completed soon. As of right now there will be twelve songs for the record, and many b-sides to be released. Everyone in the band is excited to get it out the new music to our friends and fans. Hopefully there will be many live shows to support the new release of the album. thanks for the love and support"
The Shore's last album, self-titled The Shore, was released in August 2004 also with the aid of Parker. Composed of Philadelphia-native Ben Ashley (lead vocals, guitar) and Los Angeles musicians Kyle Mularky (bass) and John Wilmer (drums), the group formed in 2002 and soon signed with Maverick Records for their introductory four song EP.
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