The Sunshine Delay | Keep It Together

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Keep It Together

by The Sunshine Delay

“Scotland’s finest alt-country roots rockers” Americana UK
Genre: Rock: Americana
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1. Last Generation to Die
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2. Love Is
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3. Desperate Man
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4. Slow Day For Love
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5. Roll Off the Treble
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6. Leaving Song
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7. Band of Rain
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8. Don't Have the Heart
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9. On Our Own
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10. King of the Small Town
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11. The Angels' Share
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
KEEP IT TOGETHER is The Sunshine Delay's superb second album, destined to gain the band even more success and a legion of new fans. From the superbly anthemic opener Last Generation To Die to the acoustic folk influenced closer The Angels’ Share; the listener hears a band at the top of their game. Standout tracks include Desperate Man, showing a distinct Stones/Faces strut and swagger, Slow Day For Love, a slice of heartfelt Americana and King Of The Small Town which shows the band heading in a slightly more ‘indie’ direction, yet still keeping a commerciality in the song.


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