The Red Shore call it a day

6 October 2011 | 11:16 am | Staff Writer
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Respected local metal outfit The Red Shore have announced their plans to call it a day. The decision has seemingly been on the cards since the band took an extended break at the start of 2011.

Respected local metal outfit The Red Shore have announced their plans to call it a day.


The decision has seemingly been on the cards since the band took an extended break at the start of 2011.


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Consequently, the group took to Facebook to post an official message recently:


"It is with much love, respect & regret that we have to announce the end of The Red Shore. The members have moved onto other projects and different stages of life, which meant that the band could not continue.

The Red Shore has been such a large part of our lives and we the members past and present would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone for all of their love and support over the years, through the good times and the bad, ups and downs. You gave us the strength to carry on and for this we are eternally grateful.

 We would like to also thank all the bands who helped out and our labels who helped push us.


B.P.A records, Stomp, S.O.A.R, Rise, Mediaskare, Roadrunner Australia, Listenable.
 Not to mention all the endorsements, Pearl, Sabian, Pro-Mark, Schecter, Ampeg, Godlyke, Framus, Peavey, Drop Dead, To Die For, Macbeth.

 We are very proud of our achievements and have many great memories, so once again thanks for making our dreams come true & stay tuned for TRS members new projects!




Thank you"


The Red Shore's last studio album was 2010's 'The Avarice of Man'.