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Shoreside | |
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![]() Shoreside performing live at the Jam Tin, December 2012. | |
Background information | |
Also known as | Convoluted Tides |
Origin | Hampton Park, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Metalcore |
Years active | 2011–2014, 2019-Present |
Labels | Unsigned |
Members | Corey Burton Christopher Di Carlo Travis Clarke |
Past members | Michael Bujaki Joshua Scott Jason Anderson John Kis Gyevi |
Shoreside are a three-piece metalcore band from the south-eastern suburbs of Victoria, Australia. They have released one full-length album, one extended play and three demo recordings.
Shoreside was originally a recording project founded by vocalist/songwriter Corey Burton at the beginning of 2011.[ citation needed ] Later joined by guitarist/songwriter Michael Bujaki (who had previously performed alongside Burton), the first complete lineup arrived in 2012. Shortly after this, drummer Joshua Scott departed and was replaced by Travis Clarke.[ citation needed ]
In early 2013 Shoreside announced a new album would be recorded and on the 9th of April, their debut album Desolation was independently released. It received mostly positive reviews. [1]
In March 2014, Burton announced his departure. As a result, Shoreside announced that their upcoming show on the 4th of July would be their last. Despite no longer being part of the group, Burton continued to perform alongside the band for all of their remaining shows.[ citation needed ]
In August 2019, Shoreside's social media accounts were reactivated and their lineup updated. In December, Burton shared a clip via social media of new Shoreside material, alongside the message "We're back". [2]
Shoreside incorporate a variety of vocal styles including clean singing and screamed vocals. Their musical style has been described as taking inspiration from various metalcore giants such as August Burns Red, I Killed The Prom Queen, and most notably Parkway Drive, warranting reviews from multiple sources. [1] [3]