Tide Lines

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Tide Lines
OriginScottish Highlands & Islands
GenresFolk pop
Years active2016–present
Websitewww.tidelinesband.com
MembersRobert Robertson
Ross Wilson
Alasdair Turner
Fergus Munro

Tide Lines are a four-piece band from the Scottish Highlands.[1]

Their sound has been described as “...Folk with rousing rock, sparkling electronics and escapist lyrics....awash with arms-aloft sing-alongs.” (The Sunday Times) and “...roaring tunes embracing anthemic lift-off and wide-eyed wonderment” (The Daily Mirror)

Their latest album, Eye of the Storm, finished its first week at number 12 in the UK Album Charts in May 2020: topping both the Scottish and Independent album charts in the process.

In 2019, they were named “the Rising Sound of Scotland” at the Nordoff Robbins Scottish Music Awards - one month after selling out the 1900 capacity Barrowland Ballroom in just 5 minutes.

The band formed in 2016 and write most of their original material in English but always with a nod to their Gaelic heritage.[2]

Members[]

Tide Lines consists of Robert Robertson from Lochaber, Ross Wilson from the Isle of Mull, Alasdair Turner from Alness, and Fergus Munro from Glasgow.

  • Robert Robertson - Vocals & Guitar
  • Alasdair Turner - Electric Guitar & Bagpipes
  • Ross Wilson - Keyboard
  • Fergus Munro - Drums

Discography[]

Albums

  • Dreams We Never Lost (2017)
  • Eye of the Storm (2020)

EPs

  • Let's Make Tonight (2018)

Singles and songs

  • "Far Side of the World" (2016)
  • "The Young and the Restless" (2017)
  • "Fortunes of the Fearless" (2017)
  • "Streets of Dreamers" (2018)
  • "Let's Make Tonight" (2018)
  • "Running at the Dark" (2019)
  • "Heroes" (2019)
  • "Shadow to the Light" (2020)
  • "Innocent and Beautiful" (2020)

References[]

  1. ^ "Band scales iTunes a day after launch". www.whatson-north.co.uk. Retrieved 29 November 2016.
  2. ^ "Tide Lines - About". Tide Lines. Retrieved 7 September 2020.

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