Artist: The Shelters
Album: Jupiter Sidecar
Genre: Indie Rock
Release Date: 2019
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 44:38
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 981 MB
Tracklist:
1. The Shelters – You’re Different (03:06)
2. The Shelters – Tangled Up (04:03)
3. The Shelters – Down the Line (03:25)
4. The Shelters – Strange (04:25)
5. The Shelters – Hourglass (03:15)
6. The Shelters – Kimberly (03:20)
7. The Shelters – Bad Dreams (03:22)
8. The Shelters – Girl Under Fire (03:43)
9. The Shelters – Waiting For Life to Begin (05:04)
10. The Shelters – Nothing’s Safe Tomorrow (03:21)
11. The Shelters – End of the Fun (03:38)
12. The Shelters – Can’t Go Home (03:50)
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The Shelters fan a fresh flame with classic fuel on their upcoming second full-length, Jupiter Sidecar. Ebbing and flowing between rock ‘n’ roll roots, surf swagger, synth swells, and unassuming pop ambition, the Los Angeles-based group Chase Simpson [vocals, guitar], Josh Jove [guitar, vocals], and Sebastian Harris [drums] thread it all together with catchy melodic hooks and handcrafted instrumentation. This approach quietly cemented them as a fan and critical favorite following the release of their self-titled full-length, The Shelters, in 2016. Produced by none other than the late Tom Petty, the debut garnered widespread praise from the likes of W Magazine, Rolling Stone, and Paste who noted, “The band’s sound successfully marries elements of ‘70s and ‘80s rock and roll with a modern flair.”However, The Shelters faced their biggest challenge in the wake of Petty’s tragic passing. Petty wasn’t just the band’s producer, he was the initial catalyst for The Shelters’ union as a band, encouraging them to hone their songwriting skill and offering his home studio for their near-daily use. Now with Petty gone, The Shelters returned to his studio Shoreline Recorders in Malibu to craft Jupiter Sidecar and to mourn the loss of their friend and mentor; and in the process learned to rely on one another like never before.
“We definitely have something to prove,” says Simpson. “Obviously, we want to make Tommy proud. Even more so, we want to step out of his shadow and come into our own. We knew we had to do something exciting and different to carry on being The Shelters.”