Founded: 2004
Location: Australia
The Red Shore are an Australian deathcore band from Geelong, Victoria, formed in 2004. They signed to Big Phat Adelaide Records and Modern Music in 2006 and released their first EP, Salvaging What's Left. In late 2007, the band raised national headlines when they were involved in a fatal bus crash while on tour, claiming the lives of vocalist Damien Morris and roadie Andy Milner.
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Undoubtedly one of Australia’s most renowned contemporary metal outfits, Melbourne based quintet The Red Shore have taken it all in their stride. With a new studio album, new record label and a host of noted domestic and international tours, 2010 has been a defining year for the band. Lead singer Chase Butler kindly caught up with Killyourstereo recently to chat about it all.
Only one word is needed: Heavy!
When new and old combine.
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The Red Shore. If you’re a fan of heavy music there’s a good chance you’re familiar with their name. If not, I’m sure it won’t be long until the band’s searing blend of technicality and aggression is on high rotation on your Ipod. Guitar guru Roman Koester talks about the shred and his former love affair with rope hair…