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Tide LInes
OriginScottish Highlands & Islands
GenresFolk pop
Years active2016–present
MembersRobert Robertson
Ross Wilson
Alasdair Turner
Fergus Munro
Websitewww.tidelinesband.com

Tide Lines is a Scottish pop-rock band. Their songs are sung in English with a nod to their Gaelic heritage.[1]

Their sound has been described as a combination of celtic soul, folk philosophy and big guitars. The band first emerged in the summer of 2016 with the release of their debut single, "Far Side Of The World" which entered the UK download chart, less than 24 hours after the band was launched. The following year, they self-released their debut album Dreams We Never Lost.

Members

Tide Lines consists of Robert Robertson from Lochaber, Ross Wilson from the Isle of Mull, Alasdair Turner from Alness, and Fergus Munro from Glasgow.

  • Robert Robertson - Vocals & Guitar
  • Alasdair Turner - Electric Guitar & Bagpipes
  • Ross Wilson - Keyboard
  • Fergus Munro - Drums

Discography

Albums

  • Dreams We Never Lost (2017)
  • Eye of the Storm (2020)

EPs

  • Let's Make Tonight (2018)

Singles and songs

  • "Far Side of the World" (2016)[2]
  • "The Young and the Restless" (2017)
  • "Fortunes of the Fearless" (2017)
  • "Streets of Dreamers" (2018)
  • "Let's Make Tonight" (2018)
  • "Running at the Dark" (2019)
  • "Heroes" (2019)

References

  1. ^ "Gaelic is 'essential' to preserving culture, says Scots band Tide Lines". HeraldScotland.com. Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  2. ^ Tide Lines (19 June 2016), Tide Lines - Far Side of the World [Official Video], retrieved 29 November 2016