Tide Lines
This article is about Scottish folk band. For oceanography concept, see Tideline. For other uses, see Tideline (disambiguation).
Tide LInes | |
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Origin | Scottish Highlands & Islands |
Genres | Scottish Pop |
Years active | 2016–present |
Website |
www |
Members |
Robert Robertson Ross Wilson Alasdair Turner Fergus Munro |
Tide Lines are a four piece band from Scotland who are heavily influenced by the traditional music of the West Highlands and Islands, but whose highly eclectic sound is driven by acoustic and electric guitars, with drums and keyboards. Their first single, “Far Side of the World”, entered the UK download charts, less than 24 hours after the band was launched on social media in June 2016.[1] Tide Lines consists of Robert Robertson from Lochaber, Ross Wilson from the island of Mull, Alasdair Turner from Alness, and Fergus Munro from Glasgow.
Members
- Robert Robertson
- Alasdair Turner
- Ross Wilson
- Fergus Munro
Discography
- 2016: "Far Side of the World" [2]
References
- ↑ "Band scales iTunes a day after launch". www.whatson-north.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-11-29.
- ↑ Tide Lines (2016-06-19), Tide Lines - Far Side of the World [Official Video], retrieved 2016-11-29
External links
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