Shallow Side

Last updated
Shallow Side
Origin Cullman, Alabama
Genres
Years active2010-present
Labels
Members
  • Eric Boatright
  • Seth Timble
  • Samuel Bower
  • Heath Fields
Past membersMatthew Daniels
Website http://shallowside.net/

Shallow Side is a rock band from Cullman, Alabama. [1] Their song Can You Hear Me peaked at #34 on the US Billboard chart in May, 2017. [2] The band spent 2018 on the Resurrection Tour with Puddle of Mudd, Saliva, Tantric, and The Veer Union. [3]

Contents

Band Members

Current members
Former members

Discography

Studio Albums
Extended Plays

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak Chart PositionsAlbum
US
Main.
Rock

[4]
"From the Bottom"2012Home Today
"Rebel"201640One
"Renegade"2017
"Can You Hear Me"34Origins
"Sound the Alarm"2019Saints & Sinners
"Revival"2020
"The Worst Kind"202239Reflections
"You're the Reason"202330
"Filters" (feat. Elias Soriano)202426

Music videos

TitleYearDirector(s)
"Crutch"2011Eric Boatright, Alli Richards & Anthony Mattox [5]
"Try To Fight It"2012Adam Shewmaker [6] [7]
"My Addiction"2014
"Stand Up"2016Un­known
"Rebel"Jim Foster [8] [9]
"Renegade"
"Can You Hear Me"2017Adam Shewmaker [10]
"Sound The Alarm"2019Jim Foster [11] [12]
"Revival"2020
"Separate Ways (Worlds Apart)"2021Un­known
"The Worst Kind"2022J.T. Ibanez
"You're the Reason"2023
"Filters"2024Jim Foster

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