Women of Rock: High Shores Shares Their Top Five Female Artists

When it comes to bands getting their start and finding their way, it’s usually a tough slog that can last for years. And while it hasn’t necessarily been easy, Raleigh, North Carolina’s High Shores have bucked that trend, racking up significant success off of a mere three singles. From that trio of tunes, the band has accumulated an outstanding 160,000 Spotify streams, off not much more than word of mouth. The time has come for single number four, titled “Let Me Down,” a synth-powered, hook-laden affair bringing together a dynamic electronic rock sound with the vibrant pop vocals of lead singer Amanda Timothy. Timothy and drummer Kayla Wimert founded the band, two friends who shared a lot of the same musical interests. The duo became a trio with the addition of guitarist and keyboardist Ca...

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