There’s something almost unnervingly familiar about The Red Core, the second album from Kingston indie rockers Hide and Shine. Not that their ringing guitar-bass-drums attack or winningly melodic songs bear any blatantly obvious influences—though the late-period Replacements, who once worked with The Red Core producer Matt Wallace, could certainly be considered distant cousins. But the […]
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