Saxon Shore

Saxon Shore is an American instrumental post-rock band consisting of members from Baltimore, Brooklyn & Philadelphia. Saxon Shore formed in 2001 as the joint project of guitarist Matthew Doty and drummer Josh Tillman. The two wrote several songs that, in time, were recorded for the duo’s debut album Be a Bright Blue, released on Doty’s very own imprint, Broken Factory Records. Tillman’s brother Zach was recruited for bass duties during the studio process and found himself being a full-fledged member.
After a host of tours across the United States (in which the band recruited three separate bassists), Doty moved to Seattle and later exchanged four-tracks with Josh Tillman, who was living in upstate New York at the time. Studio time reserved in Atlanta eventually blossomed into their next effort, Four Months of Darkness. Traveling musician Matt Stone contributing on guitar and like Zach before him, joined, making the group a four-piece. The album marked a change in Saxon Shore’s sound from the light indie pop of Be a Bright Blue to the more melodic Four Months.
The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore is the culmination of a year of collaborative recording and member bolstering that also yielded the previous cdep, Luck Will Not Save Us from a Jackpot of Nothing, at the halfway mark in the spring of 2005. The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore is characterized by Saxon Shore’s lush, intense, melodic brand of instrumental rock.
Artist – Saxon Shore
Album – Four Months of Darkness
Release Date – 2003
Genre – Instrumental Post-rock
Tracklist
1 Four Months of Darkness 6:48
2 Amber, Ember, Glow 2:29
3 Our Mountain Pass, a Winding Trench 8:32
4 Secret Fire, Binding Light 5:36
5 Side by Side in This Gentle Descent 7:33
Saxon Shore – Four Months of Darkness Password – SirensSound.blogspot.com
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Artist – Saxon Shore
Album – Be a Bright Blue
Release Date – 2005
Genre – Instrumental Post-rock
Tracklist
1 Cader Idris 1:29
2 Replacement Driver 4:55
3 Be a Bright Blue 3:37
4 Angels and Brotherly Love 3:10
5 The Last Days of a Tragic Allegory 3:58
6 Twilight Is Our Advocate Tonight 7:53
7 Guardians of the Second Tower 3:45
Saxon Shore – Be a Bright Blue Password – SirensSound.blogspot.com
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Artist – Saxon Shore
Album – The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore
Release Date – 2005
Genre – Instrumental Post-rock
Tracklist
1 The Revolution Will Be Streaming 4:16
2 This Shameless Moment 4:15
3 With a Red Suit You Will Become a Man 3:37
4 Silence Lends a Face to the Soul 4:40
5 Isolated by the Secrets of Your Fellow Men 7:09
6 The Shaping of a Helpless Joy 4:52
7 Marked with the Knowledge 3:38
8 A Greatness at the Cost of Goodness 5:47
9 How We Conquered the Western World on Horseback 3:52
10 The Lame Shall Enter First 6:30
Saxon Shore – The Exquisite Death of Saxon Shore Password – SirensSound.blogspot.com
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Artist – Saxon Shore
Album – Luck Will Not Save Us From a Jackpot of Nothing
Release Date – 2005
Genre – Instrumental Post-rock
Tracklist
1 July 5 5:01
2 May 26 4:24
3 April 14 5:25
4 June 23 3:58
5 November 16 4:53
Saxon Shore – Luck Will Not Save Us From a Jackpot of Nothing Password – SirensSound.blogspot.com
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Artist – Saxon Shore
Album – It Doesn’t Matter
Release Date – 2009
Genre – Instrumental Post-rock
Tracklist
01 Nothing Changes
02 Thanks For Being Away
03 Tweleven
04 This Place
05 Sustained Combustion
06 Bar Clearing Good Times
07 What Keeps Us Up
08 Small Steps
09 Tokyo 412am
10 Goodnight, So Long
11 Amber, Ember, Glow
12 Secret Fire, Binding Light
Saxon Shore – It Doesn’t Matter Password – SirensSound.blogspot.com
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Michio April 20th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Link of “It Doesn’t Matter” is broken.