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Shifting Sands

Shifting Sands beginning was intentional. Of this there can be no doubt. Though the initial intention still remains a mystery the result from this beginning can only be described as a “happy accident”.

Geoff Corbett (SixFtHick) and Dylan McCormack (Gentle Ben & his Sensitive Side, The Polaroids) glued together words and music as a post-work debrief to take the edge off dealing with life‘s little realities of someone else‘s problems in a Drug & Alcohol unit in a faraway hospital.

It was never meant to mean anything. But it did.

At the core Corbett and McCormack along with a revolving door of Brisbane‘s finest dive-bar denizens managed to spit out something not heard and not tried on the stage-boards for quite some time, maybe forever ( in northern climes at least). It was tagged down-tempo, depresso-core.

The Sands were the quietest heaviest band around and still are.

In 2015 the debut album, “Beach Coma” released on Melbourne‘s Spooky and France‘s Beast label garnered critical acclaim on both Australian shores and the European continent, its Southern Moreton Bay sound breezing from midnight moonlight shimmer pop, tomb-stoning surf, dead-beat heartbreakers and back.

The interim has seen a shift for Corbett and McCormack and no longer was it someone else‘s problem. It became personal.

Death and disease the lingering vibe of unease can be clocked and forgiven. You try and seclude yourself in the song writing corner like you have done before all business as usual and shrug that monkey off. McCormack retreats to the cave of the ghost writer.

Even if you could forget why would you? Bad times are the Shifting Sands mantle and what presents is a palette to draw from. “Beach Coma” turns out was the entrée of self-fulfilling prophecy, crossing the threshold from anxiety and nihilism. Though it seems now… the crux…is in flux and it‘s weighing heavy.

2019 enters “Crystal Cuts”, Shifting Sands second long player for the Spooky and Beast labels. Now don‘t go getting us wrong. It‘s not all deep-sea lows. Under the crush there are gardens and caverns providing light and respite.

Isabella Mellor (Jeremy Neale, The Fembots, Catalano) has well and truly arrived and has stamped her trademark vocal prowess indelibly across “Crystal Cuts”. The saccharine to the nicotine, Isabella brings it by the sachet as she glides along the fence lines all femme feline nonplussed the perfect counterpoint to Corbett‘s oyster encrusted drawl.

“Crystal Cuts” is a record born of the AM, of the radio wave, of the earliest of mornings spent with a mono ear-piece strung from a transistor or amateur crystal hearing about someone else‘s problems, searching for meaning to your own.

Records are all great but live is where Sands really deliver.

We‘re talking intimate pin-drop moments that translate from East-coast broom closets to Euro-festival main stages. 2023 will see the band take up the mantle once again and get intercontinental in support of their difficult third album, the yet to be released “Golden Reels”.

Live the Shifting Sands are:

Geoff Corbett - Vocals
Isabella Mellor – Vocals
Thomas Atkins - Electric Guitar
Pete Townson - Acoustic Guitar
Thomas Bartsch – Drums

For bookings or interviews within Australia please contact Geoff Corbett at sixfthicksands@gmail.com

For European bookings or interviews please contact Eugenie Alquezar – Hot Pants Productions at info@hotpants-productions.com

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