Its record label calls Shaye a supergroup, but it’s simply the company consolidating its assets in an age of diminishing returns, with East Coast solo artists Damhnait Doyle, Tara Maclean and Kim Stockwood reinvented as a roots-pop vocal trio. The group’s second album offers more sun-kissed harmonies wrapped in pleasant, radio-friendly production. Although Shaye originals like the upbeat title track and such covers as Van Morrison’s “Tupelo Honey” are hardly adventurous, what do you expect from a manufactured outfit?
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