Emo punk/hardcore outfit Shoreline recently announced their new album, ‘Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?’ is due for release on13th March 2026 on Pure Noise Records, and now they release single ‘Youthfully Naive’ as they start their UK tour with label mates Arm’s Length, Koyo, and Ben Quad.
‘Youthfully Naive’ is about seeing someone you look upto being vulnerable for the first time. It is a prime example of Shoreline’s songwriting: big choruses, dynamic vocals and heavy guitars. Even though the band is many generations younger than the genre’s veterans, multiple backing vocals in the chorus harmonising pay tribute to the writing style of some of the greats, all in a fresh context of contemporary emopunk and hardcore.
‘Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?’ is a concept album that dares the listener to recall the situations in life when you’ve hit rock bottom and consider if you were able to point out the moment from which things got better again? Shoreline also ask themselves this question and dedicate an entire album to it. Their new songs undoubtedly propel the band from Münster to the peak of their creative powers: emo and hardcore meet a newfound passion for alternative rock, smart songwriting, and lyrics that go where it hurts.
“There’s a very clear turning point within this album for me – the lowpoint – if you will, from which the mood and songs start to become more hopeful. When I showed the record to our closest friends, everyone told me a different part that they’ve very clearly identified as the(ir) low point. I think that is in equal parts funny but also beautiful.” says Hansol Seung.
While its soundscape is very clearly growing from the new wave of emo/HC bands such as One Step Closer, Arm’s Length or Koyo, it has unmissable references from the unique clash of alternative music scenes in Germany.
‘Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?’ is showing off a band that has a very clear vision of what kind of music they wanted to write. Big melodies, heavy riffs, but all rooted in a raw, honest take from a DIY Punk perspective.
Upcoming tour dates:
February 19th – Academy 2– Manchester, UK
February 20th – Project House – Leeds, UK
February 21st – O2 Institute – Birmingham, UK
February 22nd – The Garage – Glasgow, UK
February 24th – SWX– Bristol, UK
February 25th – Engine Rooms – Southampton, UK
February 26th – Koko– London, UK
February 27th – Chalk– Brighton, UK
Headline tour dates:
September 25th – Bei Chez Heinz – Hannover, Germany
September 26th – Naumanns – Leipzig, Germany
October 2nd – Logo – Hamburg, Germany
October 3rd – Badehaus – Berlin, Germany
October 9th – Gebäude 9 – Köln, Germany
October 10th – ClubCANN – Stuttgart, Germany
October 15th – Schlachthof – Wiesbaden, Germany
October 16th – Backstage – München, Germany
November 7th – Willem Twee – Den Bosch, Netherlands
November 8th – Kavka – Antwerp, Belgium
November 9th – Supersonic – Paris, France
November 11th – Downstairs at the Dome – London, United Kingdom
November 12th – Exchange – Bristol, United Kingdom
November 13th – Deaf Institute – Manchester, United Kingdom
November 14th – Key Club – Leeds, United Kingdom

