This article needs additional citations for verification. (September 2016) |
The Red Shore | |
---|---|
Origin | Geelong, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | |
Years active |
|
Labels |
|
Members |
|
Past members |
|
Website | Facebook.com/theredshore |
The Red Shore are an Australian deathcore band from Geelong, Victoria, formed in 2004. They signed to Big Phat Adelaide Records and Modern Music in 2006 and released their first EP, Salvaging What's Left. on March 27, 2006,[1] the band raised national headlines when they were involved in a fatal bus crash while on tour, claiming the lives of vocalist Damien Morris and roadie Andy Milner.
Following the accident, the members decided to continue as a band with bass player Jamie Hope moving up to vocals as well as signing to Siege of Amida Records. The group released their debut album, Unconsecrated, in 2008. Their final album, The Avarice of Man (2010), was the first to be released through Roadrunner Australia and featured a more straightforward and pure technical death metal sound, it was also the group's only release that included The Red Shore's third vocalist Chase Butler following Hope's departure from The Red Shore in 2009.
In 2019 The Red Shore reformed and played two performances, but any news regarding the making of new music has not yet been disclosed.
They along with Thy Art is Murder, A Night in Texas, To The Grave and Aversions Crown are noted for being one of more prominent Australian deathcore artists.