From convicted vocals, to optimistic lyrics and unmatched showmanship, Alan Mcgee’s dreamy Scottish four-piece are yet to disappoint - Love Collides is the latest track to be released by the band...
Following on from its predecessor, ‘Sandra Speed’, this
reworked version shares the story of two lovers on a collision course and the
impending fallout of seismic proportions. The electrifying guitar solos,
cascading lyrics and melancholy harmonies, echo styles used from the likes of
The La’s and The View. This emotion infused track reminisces the early styles
used by The Smith’s Morrissey.
The band kept their fan base alive over lockdown by
releasing a number of covers to preoccupy themselves in uncertain times,
including Fleetwood Mac’s ‘Everywhere’ and The Rolling Stone’s ‘Sympathy For The
Devil’.
Much as this song entails two lovelorn individuals on the
cusp of a break-up, the Shambolics are teetering on the precipice of stardom.
With their upwards trajectory of a career an exponentially growing fanbase, it will
not be long until everyone has heard the name of this prodigal band.
Hopefully, the band will announce some upcoming dates it
won’t be too long before I can experience this song in a sold-out venue once
again.
‘Mon the Shams!
- Lana Williams
@swimdeeplana
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