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Sporting a vintage mix of dusky alt-rock, Verve-inspired vocals, and West Coast psychedelia, the Shore emerged from L.A.'s Silverlake district in 2002. Singer/guitarist Ben Ashley had first presented a batch of songs to producer friend Rick Parker, who encouraged Ashley to record demos of the material with local musicians Kyle Mularky (guitar), Cliff Magreta (bass), and John Wilmer (drums). The Shore eventually signed with Maverick Records and issued an introductory EP in 2003, followed by a self-titled LP in August 2004. Although "Hard Road" enjoyed a small amount of radio airplay, the album failed to yield the commercial returns that Maverick Records had expected, and the Shore found themselves without a label when Maverick was dissolved into Warner Music Group shortly thereafter. Ashley responded by returning to the drawing board and sketching out another batch of songs, many of which found their way onto the Shore's independent sophomore release, Light Years. Produced by Rick Parker, the album was released digitally in 2008. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi
This a fantastic album if you are into The Verve. The version of this album here on Pandora I think is a differnet mix than the one I have. Does anyone know if there were multple mixes? Saw them live at the Spaceland in Silverlake (Los Angeles), and I'm sorry to say the performance was terrible. Sound was horrendous (not their fault), but they played a very short set and bailed. It was disappointing.
These guys are really good. Their entire debut album is just as good as their flagship song, 'Hard Road', except for maybe one or two songs. Overall, great stuff.
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