In a universe not so far, far away, the Shires have emerged as the reigning royalty of British country music.
Their latest offering, 'My Universe', is a delightful concoction of toe-tapping tunes and heartfelt ballads that will have you reaching for the nearest pint of ale.
From the opening track, "Beats To Your Rhythm," the duo effortlessly blends traditional country twang with pop sensibilities, creating a sound that is as refreshing as a pint of cider on a hot summer's day.
Ben Earle's smooth vocals are a perfect complement to Chrissie Rhodes' angelic harmonies, creating a musical chemistry that is simply out of this world.
Tracks like "Daddy's Little Girl" and "Not Even Drunk Right Now" showcase the Shires' ability to tug at the heartstrings while still keeping things light and fun.
It's like being on a rollercoaster of emotions, but with a banjo player serenading you through the ups and downs.
But don't be fooled by their country roots - the Shires are not afraid to experiment with their sound.
Tracks like "Drive" and "A Thousand Hallelujahs" feature electronic beats and synths that add a modern twist to their traditional sound.
In conclusion, 'My Universe' is a stellar album that cements the Shires' status as one of the most exciting acts in British music today.
So grab your cowboy boots and let the Shires take you on a journey through their musical universe - you won't be disappointed.
Cheers, darlings!
Their latest offering, 'My Universe', is a delightful concoction of toe-tapping tunes and heartfelt ballads that will have you reaching for the nearest pint of ale.
From the opening track, "Beats To Your Rhythm," the duo effortlessly blends traditional country twang with pop sensibilities, creating a sound that is as refreshing as a pint of cider on a hot summer's day.
Ben Earle's smooth vocals are a perfect complement to Chrissie Rhodes' angelic harmonies, creating a musical chemistry that is simply out of this world.
Tracks like "Daddy's Little Girl" and "Not Even Drunk Right Now" showcase the Shires' ability to tug at the heartstrings while still keeping things light and fun.
It's like being on a rollercoaster of emotions, but with a banjo player serenading you through the ups and downs.
But don't be fooled by their country roots - the Shires are not afraid to experiment with their sound.
Tracks like "Drive" and "A Thousand Hallelujahs" feature electronic beats and synths that add a modern twist to their traditional sound.
In conclusion, 'My Universe' is a stellar album that cements the Shires' status as one of the most exciting acts in British music today.
So grab your cowboy boots and let the Shires take you on a journey through their musical universe - you won't be disappointed.
Cheers, darlings!






