Monday, June 21, 2010

Shores

This band kind of trod the same path as Cosmic Hearse alumni Ashbury, Crowhaven, and Monarch. However, unlike those bands Shores of Evening were kinda lame. Yeah that cover suggests some ass-kicking biker metal band but this record is laughably bad. Even the promise of song titles like "Fist In The Air" and "Wreck This House Down" is totally watered down by pedestrian pub rock. You can almost hear the dulcet buzz of a Lowenbrau neon sign as the band slunks through another flaccid jam. Listen once and delete.


12 comments:

Jake Kobrin said...

I'm a little curious as to why you upped this then?

Aesop said...

Because it is interesting in its piss poorness

Milla said...

I think even the cover is pretty lame...
Is that red shape supposed to be a demon?? It looks like a
size 00 supermodel.


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Anonymous said...

Considering Ashbury is fucking great I have to check this out just to see the comparison.

Anonymous said...

Nice tuneup for the ol' sensibilities...hear the bad to appreciate the good more. Thanks for the check up. T'is quite sucktastic.

cdb said...

Frankly I'm glad to see other people post records that aren't necessarily that good. Sometimes records suck in interesting ways, and I'm totally down with that.

ido said...

"You can almost hear the dulcet buzz of a Lowenbrau neon sign as the band slunks through another flaccid jam."

Lines like this are one of the reasons why I check the Hearse every morning.

Cliff said...

The shittiness of the cover art is impressive - it's even worse than the art on 95% of all white power album covers. Dude can't even do calligraphy right.

Anicon said...

You'd think they would've bought more than three marker when sitting down to draw.

Korla said...

The tiny skulls at the bottom are quite nice. I hope for their next album they can afford to put some colour to the sky. Good post.

kerns said...

This is certainly interesting. Blog culture seems to have a fascination with things that are just plain bad...not that that fascination is bad by default; on the contrary, I find it supremely satisfying that things that are transparent be recognized as such, and celebrated for that reason. Why do you think pop music is so popular?

gloom666 said...

i ve always wanted to like this record. the cover art and band name are awesome... the music sux.

Nate