GospelbeacH - Pacific Surf Line download mp3 album

But one listen to the quintets warmly wonderful debut album Pacific Surf Line will instantly dispel any preconceptions about supergroup self-indulgence or side-project slumming.
Featuring veterans of Beachwood Sparks, the Tyde, Everest, and the Watson Twins, GospelbeacH sound so Californian you practically expect their record to come with an earthquake preparedness kit. The band's debut album, Pacific Surf Line, is a light but potent exercise in Golden State rock that blends elements of soft rock, vintage pop, country rock, and psychedelia into music that manages to sound expert and casual at once
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Artist: GospelbeacH Album: Pacific Surf Line Genre: na Origin: USA Released: 2015 Quality: mp3, 320 kbps Tracklist: California Steamer 05:18. Sunshine Skyway 03:07.
GospelbeacH is Tom Sanford (drums), Brent Rademaker (vocals, guitar), Jason Soda (vocals, guitar), Neal Casal (vocals, guitar), and Kip Boardman (vocals, bass), with guest appearance by Nelson Bragg (vocal harmonies), and Ben Knight (guitar). The five members of GospelbeacH possess a prestigious collective resume that includes membership in Beachwood Sparks, Further, The Tyde, the Chris Robinson Brotherhood, Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, and Everest.
I wanted that good vibe to be there, but with none of that seriousness. This isn’t on Sub Pop, so we don’t have to worry about sounding kitschy. The nine songs on Pacific Surf Line are everything GospelbeacH has come up with so far, the first-impulse songs of a project too fun to say no to. There are no outtakes, Rademaker says.
Surf's Up is the 17th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released in 1971. It was met with a warm critical reception and reached number 29 on the US record charts, becoming their highest-charting LP of new music in the US since 1967. In the UK, Surf's Up peaked at number 15, continuing a string of top 40 records that had not abated since 1965.