Luckily enough, some of our first music that we put out was pretty damn good. So we’re far from professional, in my own opinion. So when we started the band, we started as musicians as well. And this is the first that We’ll talk about it.And we will continue to talk more about for the rest of the year.We started playing music together,writing and developing our brand in 2011. What are we looking at?ĮB:Well, the one thing that I can say. We had to find someone who could carry that weight and speed of what was coming of Shallow Side. Things are progressing and moving a lot faster now. There were a couple of member swaps and things changed around. He’s from Chicago.We picked him up late 2017. HOw’s that working out?ĮB: Matt is the newest part of the formula we call Shallow Side. MI: Eric, you recently replaced your bassist with Matt Daniels. I had a chance to talk to Eric Boatright, frontman for Shallow Side before they hit the stage Saturday at BratFest: And Shallow Side proves it every time they hit the stage. Re-inventing the driven side of rock, these southern boys, (and one Midwesterner, Matt Daniels, the new kid playing the bass slot), Shallow Side hits it home hard with songs like “Can You Hear Me”, and go to the soft side with “Crazy”.Įric stands by the saying, “ Don’t be in that grey area”. It’s very much alive in their stage presence and overall musicianship. Eric Boatright of Shallow Side at BratfestĪlabama rockers Shallow Side, who have brought back their energy to Madison at BratFest this past Saturday, shows that rock isn’t dead.
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