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Due out in two months’ time, Shoreline’s new record Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After? encourages listeners to ‘recall the situations in life when you’ve hit rock bottom…’
Shoreline have announced their new album, Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?.
The record – which is due out on March 13 via Pure Noise – hears the Münster emo-punks encouraging their fans to ‘recall the situations in life when you’ve hit rock bottom and consider if you were able to point out the moment from which things got better again’, according to a press release.
Hansol Seung explains that, “There’s a very clear turning point within this album for me – the low point, if you will – from which the mood and songs start to become more hopeful. When I showed the record to our closest friends, everyone told me a different part that they’ve very clearly identified as the(ir) low point. I think that is in equal parts funny but also beautiful.”
Shoreline are teasing what’s to come with excellent new single Sweet Spot, which “explores the narrative of two people slowly drifting apart from each other without even noticing. It channels the anger of misunderstanding each other in a fast but very melodic pop-punk track.”
Check out Sweet Spot below:
Catch Shoreline live with Arm’s Length, Koyo and Ben Quad at the following:
February
5 Southampton Engine Rooms
6 London O2 Academy Islington
7 Manchester Club Academy
9 Glasgow The Garage
10 Newcastle The Grove
12 Liverpool District
13 Leeds Project House
14 Birmingham O2 Academy2
15 Kingston Fighting Cocks
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