After many months in self imposed exile, Brisbane psych/garage cult Sacred Shrines have emerged with their debut album entitled "Come Down From The Mountain."
The album was produced by the band themselves with Dan James (Drawn From Bees). With tracks mixed by Brett Orrision (The Black Angels), Michael Badger (The Demon Parade, King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard), Liam Judson (The Laurels, Cloud Control) and Donovan Miller (Dreamtime, FOREVR).
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lyrics
TAKE YOUR TIME
TAKE A NUMBER, STAY INLINE
KEEP YOUR DISTANCE
REDFINE
TRY TO LET IT GO
LET ME CLOSE MY EYES
TELL ME IT WILL BE ALRIGHT
EVEN IF IT’S JUST A LINE
I DON’T WANT TO KNOW
TAKE A STEP BACK BABY
TAKE A STEP BACK NOW
IF WE HOLD THIS BACK
CAN WE TURN AROUND
IF WE HIT THE BRAKE CAN WE SLOW THIS DOWN
TAKE A STEP BACK BABY
THERE’S NO ROOM TO FAKE IT
TAKE A STEP BACK BABY NOW
TURN THE DIAL
I’M TOO BUSY MARKING TIME
MAYBE WE CAN MAKE THIS RIGHT
WILL WE EVER KNOW?
credits
from Come Down From The Mountain,
track released July 21, 2016
Track written by Sacred Shrines. Produced by Sacred Shrines with Dan James. Recorded by Dan James at BBC Studios. Mixed by Michael Badger at Jaya Jaya Music. Mastered by Jim DeMain at Yes! Master.
What a strong debut album packed with a bunch of great songs. Highly recommend to everyone who likes the modern take on this kind of late 60s psych-rock. Papa Jay (Radio Smorgasbord)
After 3 albums, this is still their best work. Delicious nostalgic 60's psychedelia from start to end. Choosing a favorite track is next to impossible, since there are no bad ones. outopias
The debut LP from Kioea is dreamy psychedelic surf music that calls back to the '60s while feeling remarkably contemporary. Bandcamp New & Notable Aug 22, 2023