Electric Shields
Save Our Souls
Straight from the "Eighties Colours" era of The Sick Rose, No Strange, Avvoltoi, Boohoos and many glorious Italian neo garage-psych acts, The Electric Shields were the north-east's favourite band, bringing a unique mix of sixties garage-psych fuzz and farfisa-drenched classic material along with their subsequent folk-country rock phase, influenced by the late Byrds as well as the paisley underground movement of the '80s. Some 25 years later The Electric Shields return with a comeback album totally reminiscent of the late sixties freakbeat era led by the Open Mind, The Attack, and of course the Wimple Winch, including the latest classic 'Save My Soul' and the album's named after the Electric Shields great cover of this very last track of course. Straight from the current Mod scene brilliant organist Fay Hallam gives her contribution to three songs of the album too. The band's back in action, also playing live, don't miss their new exciting recording and show. Sometimes good old bands return, and this is one of those occasions not to be missed.