Tide Lines - Debut Album Pre Order - Video
PUBLISHED:  Apr 02, 2017
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We are giving you the opportunity to get your hands on our debut album before it is officially released at Oban Live on the 3rd June!

The album will be available for digital download from the 2nd June and physical copies will go on public sale for the first time at the festival.

If you can’t wait that long, the pre-order option is for you!

There will be 3 different packages available for those interested in pre-ordering:
A standard copy of the 14 track digipak album with lyric booklet.

A signed copy of the 14 track digipak album with lyric booklet.

A signed copy of the 14 track digipak album with lyric booklet with limited edition t-shirt available in small, medium, large, and extra large.

The album is a collection of our own original material that we have been writing since our formation in June 2016. It also features two songs from the pen of Dol Eoin MacKinnon, a traditional Gaelic song, and a tune set led by the highland bagpipes.

There are a number of recurring lyrical themes that run throughout. The songs are a study of the fleeting glory of youth, the innocence of young love without complication, and the effect of place upon the development of time: the comfort of a rustic past in relation to the uncertainty of an urban future.

Musically, the sound reflects the lyrical juxtaposition - stylistically floating between traditional and pop influences. The arrangements are led by electric and acoustic guitar, drums, and synth but also include piano, whistles, accordion, and cello.

We are delighted to have collaborated with a number of very talented musicians on the album - including Anthony Thistlethwaite of The Saw Doctors and The Waterboys, whose saxophone and mandolin playing feature on two tracks.

Such collaborations have greatly augmented the sound of the band and enriched the timbre of the music.

We cannot wait to let you hear it. #TLalbum
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