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Tag Archives: The Walk-A-Bout
THE WALK-A-BOUT – Afterglow
March 24, 2021

Shred The Evidence 2021 Unplugging their charge to heighten the listener’s sensuality, Australian-American quintet serve up a translucent images of two unexpected songs. If the gist of walkabout is to search for one’s self, this ensemble seek their identity in … Continue reading
THE WALK-A-BOUT – 20/20
June 10, 2020

Shred The Evidence 2020 Long Island ensemble envision a perfect future without quite grasping the moment. The game’s getting serious for this Aussie-American quintet. While 2018’s – which presented the group’s new line-up to the world – asserted their status … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged funk, The Walk-A-Bout
THE WALK-A-BOUT – Things Are Looking Up
July 31, 2018

Shred The Evidence 2018 Trying out new line-up, New York quintet cast their glances to the skies to squint at optimistic fallout. If it takes a band little longer than a year to follow their self-titled debut with a cocky … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews
Tagged pop-rock, The Walk-A-Bout