Hypnotizing, majestic pop
The enthralling female-fronted Sharks Took The Rest create stunningly beautiful, expansive and personal music that has been captivating audiences across the UK over the past 16 months with the use of live strings, rich vocal harmonies, guitars, drums and synthesizers working together to achieve a uniquely cathartic result.
Their latest release, Too Late For Logic, is a culmination of twelve immersive pop tracks. Album opener Rename The Planets immediately dives into this ‘Panoramic Pop’ genre they’ve been accredited to, flaunting lush vocal harmonies and uplifting string melodies. The album title track follows, glowing with intimacy, which later blossoms into a gorgeously subtle yet gloriously nuanced song. Gulliver blasts into the picture, with frantic minimalist-esque piano and powerful drum rhythms. Finally on our key track list is Restaurant, and features cheeky acoustic finger picking and percussion that fades in and out of focus. Be warned, sustained exposure to this album will bring you back from any low mood.


‘Panoramic Pop Music’ The Guardian
‘Prodigious songwriting talent’ BBC 6 Music
‘Joanna Newsom fronting an unplugged Cocteau Twins’ The National Student