Tide Lines, Live in Leeds

Schedule

Fri Mar 24 2023 at 07:30 pm

Location

Leeds Irish Centre | Leeds, EN

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Brudenell presents...
Tide Lines
24.03.2023 | £16.00 ADVANCE (+stbf) | 19:30 Doors
www.tidelinesband.com/
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Taking a self-produced, self-released album into the upper reaches of the charts is a big ask at the best of times - let
alone for a band in the middle of lockdown who had established a word-of-mouth following largely on the road.
Instead, Tide Lines’ Robert Robertson played a ten-day virtual world tour - a series of livestreams dotted on Google
Earth, in front of some internationally themed backdrops designed by keyboardist Ross Wilson. Their DIY improvisation
helped to prove that their record, ‘Eye of the Storm’, with no record deal or team around them - could travel the world
and fly up the charts as it debuted at #12 on the official UK album chart, narrowly missing the Top 10.
Emboldened by such against-all-odds success, Tide Lines channelled their energies into writing a collection of new
songs, the first of which comes with today’s new single ‘Rivers In The Light’. Listen HERE.
‘Rivers In The Light’ shapes Tide Lines as a much bigger proposition. Anchored in their Highlands roots, Tide Lines have
evolved to become a modern alt-pop band with universal, international appeal and the anthemic, emotional punch of
classic American heartland rock. Robert Robertson’s voice is clear and confident as he delivers stirring lyricism rich with
forward-thinking optimism.
He says, “‘Rivers in the Light’ came to me when I was spending time back home in the Highlands during lockdown. The
world had been put on pause and I was back in the landscape I’d been brought up in. It was a chance to recharge and
reflect so I think that sense of retrospective calmness sort of defines the song.”
Following the success of ‘Eye of the Storm’ - Tide Lines continued to strive forward. They purchased the Baptist church
on the Isle of Mull that they had previously rented and customised it to become their full-time rehearsal and recording
space. And in the context of the location’s intimacy and solitude, Tide Lines’ sound paradoxically grew in stature - an
approach which they’re now introducing with ‘Rivers In The Light’. The song was written by Robert Robertson and
produced by Tide Lines, who are completed by Alasdair Turner (guitar, pipes), Ross Wilson (keyboards) and Fergus
Munro (drums).
Following a UK tour that included sold-out shows at London’s Scala and the Glasgow O2 Academy earlier this year, the
band’s passion for connecting with audiences will be rekindled this September when Tide Lines head out on the
National Lottery’s Revive Live Tour, in association with the Music Venue Trust. Later that month they will commence
The Town Hall Tour, which will see them hit grassroots venues across Scotland and is already nearly sold-out. Other
upcoming live shows include Edinburgh Castle as guests to Deacon Blue, and festivals including Doune The Rabbit Hole
and the Belladrum Tartan Heart Festival. Please see here for a list of all dates and ticket information.
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Where is it happening?

Leeds Irish Centre, York Road, Leeds,Leeds, United Kingdom

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Brudenell Social Club

Host or Publisher Brudenell Social Club

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