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During an east coast tour with '''All Shall Perish''', the band's van left the road near Coffs Harbour in the early morning of December 19 2007 and singer Morris was killed. He was 22. Their driver and merch guy Andy Milner also died in the accident. | During an east coast tour with '''All Shall Perish''', the band's van left the road near Coffs Harbour in the early morning of December 19 2007 and singer Morris was killed. He was 22. Their driver and merch guy Andy Milner also died in the accident. | ||
The remaining members of the band | The remaining members of the band decided to continue with The Red Shore and during May 2008 the group will tour in support of [[I Killed the Prom Queen]]. | ||
===Discography=== | ===Discography=== |
Revision as of 09:58, 23 March 2008
Band members
- Current Line-up
- Jamie (bass)
- Jason (guitar)
- Roman Koester(guitar)
- Jake Green (drums)
- Former members
- Damian Morris (vocals)
- Richie (drums) (2004 - 2007)
Website
Formed
Geelong, VIC, 2004
Band information
The Red Shore formed in Geelong in 2004 as a technical deathcore band. After developing a solid local following, the band released the "Salvaging What's Left" EP in 2006. Early the following year they were picked up for international distribution by Siege of Amida Records. Original drummer Richie left around the same time and was replaced in July 2007 by former The Ocularis Infernum member Jake Green. Shortly after this the band played some shows with Job For a Cowboy.
During an east coast tour with All Shall Perish, the band's van left the road near Coffs Harbour in the early morning of December 19 2007 and singer Morris was killed. He was 22. Their driver and merch guy Andy Milner also died in the accident.
The remaining members of the band decided to continue with The Red Shore and during May 2008 the group will tour in support of I Killed the Prom Queen.
Discography
EP:
2006 | Salvaging What's Left | self release |