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Tracklist:
1. Better Days
2. Homeward Bound
3. Glasgow Love Story
4. Brother
5. The Hardest Miles
6. Cherry Blossom Sunset
7. Leaving Town
8. If I Had My Time
9. By The Quayside
10. Ashton Lane
11. Lonely And The Free
12. Mountains That We Climb
Glasgow Love Story marks the bands fourth studio album and follows the success of An Ocean Full of Islands, which reached #13 on the UK Official Chart, #1 in Scotland, and #2 on the Independent Albums Chart. The record is a deeply personal tribute to the city that has shaped their journey, capturing its people, places, and spirit through evocative storytelling and anthemic indie-folk melodies.
The album features Tide Lines two recent singles: the joyous indie-folk escapism and vivid depiction of the citys late summer haze on Cherry Blossom Sunset; and the serene beauty of Homeward Bound, which reflects on the pure innocence of childhood.
Tide Lines completed by Ross Wilson (keyboards), Fergus Munro (drums) and Alasdair Turner (guitar / bagpipes) recorded the album in their studio on the Isle of Mull, a converted church where Ross used to attend Sunday school. Its songs were written by Robert, and produced by Ross with the band.
Expansive singalong moments and classic songwriting that takes in the bands formative inspirations with hints of The Waterboys, Frightened Rabbit, and Snow Patrol. Its warm, tender and utterly charming. The Line of Best Fit
Alt-pop that looks to American heartland rock, whilst retaining the tartan patterns of home. Wonderland
Folk melodies with big-chorused contemporary indie-rock, led by Robert Robertsons powerful voice and charismatic presence. The Scotsman
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