Echo Of Love by The Shutes
Tom Jenkins | Monday 26 March, 2012 14:54
Is this the best (only) band to emerge from the lush, green pastures of the Isle of Wight since The Bees? On the basis of Echo of Love, the title track of their new EP out April 2nd on Cross Keys Recordings, the answer is a resounding yes. Catch their delicate, note-bending, pastoral guitar-pop at the George Tavern, April 4th.
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