Shoresy

One of the underrated elements of the offbeat hockey comedyShoresyis the carefully - curated soundtrack that complements the screaming yet dear tale . Each season of the show introduces 20 to 30 songs to the audience , typically focusing on dancing , techno , and house music from various lesser - known creative person , although it does mix in rap and rock and roll when the time is right . Every so often a more well - known song will be thrown in , but by and large the averageShoresyviewer will be unfamiliar with the music that makes up the show ’s soundtrack .

Part of what makes the soundtrack to each season so memorable is how meet each Sung is forthe Sudbury location or scenein which it ’s used . TheShoresyteam clearly put a lot of clip and effort into find the everlasting songs . Even more impressive is the fact that most artists featured are either Canadian or outside , so the soundtrack for each time of year is diverse in the dash and timbre of its progression . euphony is a key part of what gives the show its personality , from the very first shot tothe close of time of year 4 ofShoresy .

The Letterkenny spinoff Shoresy has already enjoyed a four - season run thus far , and now the Canadian hockey comedy is coming back for season 5 .

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Shoresy Season 4 Episode 1 Songs

“Summer In Sudvegas”

" Had2Go " by Wavedash : The first song featured in season 4 ofShoresyis " Had2Go " by Wavedash . The upbeat planetary house music jam act at the very first scene of the first episode , in the background signal of the scuttle collage that show the Sudbury Blueberry Bulldogs enjoying their summer in Sudvegas . It ’s the complete fit to appropriate the sunshine and sexiness of the boys ' beach and gravy holder escapades .

" Just Like That " by Bree Runway : The belligerent rap song " Just Like That " by Bree Runway plays over the abbreviated montage of Shoresy suiting up before his first coming into court on BROdude ’s flying - collision - show3 - On-1 . The Sung dynasty builds steadily as Shoresy gets quick , and equate up nicely until his new look is revealed .

" Skanka ( Kayzo Remix ) " by Hamdi : The third song of episode 1 of time of year 4 ofShoresyis Hamdi ’s " Skanka ( Kayzo Remix ) " , a head - banging techno dance course that plays when Shoresy celebrates with the NOSHO loving cup at an unnamed bar in downtown Sudbury with the squad and some fan . The tight - paced strain absolutely captures the frenzied vigour of a Sudbury Saturday Night , particularly when the aim is dance and drinking as fight to attending a Bulldogs plot .

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" Low Drop ( exploit . Rye Rye & TT the Artist ) " by Normaling : The classic - style club birdcall plays over the first tone the hearing bugger off at Weird Sudbury , the highly tightlipped and exclusive rave / party / orgy that take position at an undisclosed location . It only plays for a few second during a slow - motion reveal of some of the furry - costumed and pliant meeter of Weird Sudbury , but it decidedly gives the vibe of what sort of political party it is .

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" The Happy Treep " by Bentley Weeda : For the first clock time in season 4 ofShoresy , the audience gets an easier , more relaxed dance vibe with " The Happy Treep " by Bentley Weeda . It plays over a montage of Shoresy biking across Sudbury at night , and the reason it ’s more laidback than the preceding songs becomes clear : Shoresy is headed to Laura Mohr ’s house for a relaxed Old World chat on her porch . As they speak , Laura lay out why she ’s so hesitating to have thing go to the next floor with them , but it does nothing to deter Shoresy ’s self-confidence .

" waiting for u " by Sonan : The indulgent yet pollyannaish dancing runway " waiting for u " by Sonan plays over the windup credits as an exclamation point on Shoresy ’s conversation with Laura . The title of the song speaks to the dynamic between Shoresy and Laura , and the terminal two song of the installment demo the difference in Shoresy ’s personality when he ’s with Laura Mohr vs. when he ’s with his mate or in the rest of the macrocosm at large .

Shoresy Season 4 Episode 2 Songs

“Blueberry Buddies”

" Stars ( exploit . Steve Winwood ) " by BURNS : If any call could be single out as the theme call for season 4 ofShoresy , it ’s in all likelihood " Stars ( exploit . Steve Winwood ) " by BURNS . It ’s used over the title lineup of episode 2 , and it ’s the perfect upbeat dance track to capture the overconfident vibraharp that permeate each season ofShoresy . This song does that so well thatShoresyrevisits it for the ending credits of episode 6 , making it the last strain of the entire time of year .

" You Learn " by Alanis Morissette : It ’s only fitting that for his personal divertimento of Laura Mohr at Little Montreal ’s karaoke night , Shoresy choose one of the best song from the Canadian - American musical ikon , Alanis Morissette . The song ’s popularity is establish when Miig and Nat join Shoresy on the leg to babble along with him . Shoresyfurther emphasizes its implication by playing the actual Alanis Morissette version of the song over the episode ’s final stage credit .

Shoresy Season 4 Episode 3 Songs

“The Itch”

" idle Enough " by Cortese , Higgo & Kitty : The seductive dancing rail " Wild Enough " spread out up episode 3 of season 4 ofShoresy , and as common it ’s a perfect tantrum for the slow - move collage its laid over . The episode opens with Dolo , Hitch , and Goody pinch up with the moms of their Blueberry Buddies , each sire a one - on - one scene with their various mom . The song plays from the opening credit through the title screen , and covers the entire mom montage .

" Never Ending Song of Love " by Delaney & Bonnie : This song sticks out in season 4 ofShoresydue to its state vibration . It ’s played over a montage of Shoresy ride in on Lakers praxis while Nat works on her laptop , and continues as Shoresy makes his way to Laura Mohr ’s house on his cycle once again . The lyrics cope with up with Shoresy ’s touch sensation for Laura of form , constitute this an odd but ideal selection for the instalment .

Over the course of season 4 ofShoresy , the Bulldogs are testify celebrating with the NOSHO Cup in 15 substantial locations around the actual metropolis of Greater Sudbury in Ontario .

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" Joy ( A Place I Belong ) " by Joy Anonymous : While " Joy ( A Place I Belong ) " is still a dance track , it comes with a intemperate acid of R&B , and makes it an easygoing , pleasant song that equalise up with Shoresy and Laura ’s second in her privy , which is where the song begins . It continues over a collage of the Bulldogs ' pleasure trip on Lake Ramsey with the Lakers , which is an attempt to give their Blueberry Buddies a much - needed mental break from hockey game . The montage continues with Nat , Miig , and Ziig call for a similarly much - ask good luck from employment , dancing at a golf club .

" Yes I cogitate " by Kocham : The saturnine and unusual techno dance track diddle over the final moments of sequence 3 , in which the camera follows behind a group of scantily - costume women as they go into the mysterious door that marks the locating of Weird Sudbury . It ’s a clear index of the DOE of the party ; intoxicating and fun , but with a VD of sin .

Shoresy Season 4 Episode 4 Songs

“Good And Weird”

" Go All The Way " by Raspberries : One of the rarefied non - dance path for season 4 ofShoresyhits when the title screen appears , and covers a montage of Shoresy assume care of Laura Mohr ’s house even though she did n’t enquire him and is n’t mindful he ’s doing it . It ’s an iconic classic rock song from 1972 , and once again the Sung dynasty title and lyric poem match what it is that Shoresy ’s attempting to do with Laura . It ’s a common melodic theme that the songs that stand out the most from the soundtrack concern back to Laura somehow , and this is a capital example .

The Shoresy season 3 soundtrack feature 34 Song dynasty wander from substitute rock and pop to Hip - Hop and scores that accompanied unlike scenes .

" compaction " by Sebastian Paul : The silky - smooth electronic dancing course " crushed leather " trifle while the Lakers ogle Maria Mercier , the 23 - yr - old that Jack has … well , a crush on . It ’s much more low - key than many of the other strain on the time of year 4 soundtrack , and acts as a nice full complement to Jack attempting to play up his confidence when it fare to Maria .

" Carousel " by Ford : The steady - building , forte-piano - accented soft electronic caterpillar track at first seems not to match the scene , as it begins when the Bulldogs are getting into the limousine with Mercedes , Miig , and Ziig on their path to the Weird Sudbury Prospects Party . While Goody , Dolo , Hitch , and the lady friend are rapturous to be on their style , the somewhat sad strain in reality matches up with Shoresy ’s genial state . He is undecided on whether he want to in reality attend Weird Sudbury , or remain loyal to Laura as he has been ; on top of that , he ’s not comfortable that Michaels was entrust behind .

" Dark Days ( revisit ) " by Art D’Ecco : Art D’Ecco ’s misrepresented careen / dance lead " Dark Days ( Revisited ) actually plays for nearly five minutes . It start in the limousine when Mercedes is explain the convention of the Weird Sudbury Prospects Party to the Bulldogs , and continues throughout the entire montage of the mathematical group at the party . It in conclusion foreshorten out for the scene in which the Jims get seduced by the other Bulldogs ' former girlfriends , only to pick back up again for the end credits . It perfectly capsulise the dark and mysterious , yet sexy vibration of Weird Sudbury .

Shoresy Season 4 Episode 5 Songs

“Reset The Tone”

" Ab ’s Song " by The Marshall Tucker Band : Another non - dance trail hit with the deed of conveyance circuit board for episode 5 of season 4 ofShoresy . Country / folk classic " Ab ’s Song " is from 1973 , and it ’s associated with Jack walk past Maria Mercier , who Hitch mentions is a land rooter later in the installment as a suggestion for Jack ’s karaoke song .

" palpate the sexual love " by Rudimental : Rudimental ’s super - pollyannaish dancing track " Feel the erotic love " captures one of the most heartwarming moments of season 4 ofShoresy . It plays over the montage of Shoresy , Dolo , Hitch , Goody , Michaels , and the Jims " resetting the tone " and inhume all their beef with a playful , gumptious devoid skate . As is mentioned in season 4 , the Bulldogs are the better version of themselves when they ’re playing hockey game , and " find the Love " is a positive representation of the Bulldogs at their best .

" When I ’m With You " by Sheriff : In his biggest scene in the show so far , Hitch educates the Lakers , Jack in especial , about how to enamor a girl by embarrassing yourself . He and the other Bulldogs sing the 1982 classic " When I ’m With You " by Toronto - based rock band Sheriff , far-famed for its difficult gamy bank bill , which are the core of the embarrassment when singing the song .

Letterkenny spinoff Shoresy makes its hockey world feel authentic by featuring real - life story professional field hockey players and medium pundits .

" Echo ( Huna Edit ) " by Aray , Huna , ft . Reprave : Shoresy is tempted once again to step away from Laura Mohr when he ’s proposition by Mason ’s ma Jill , and this small - key electronic rails plays over Shoresy choosing to leave Jill ’s home and maneuver to Laura Mohr ’s . Shoresy reaffirm his design one more clip to her , likely as a self - assurance , having amount particularly closemouthed to sleep with someone else as Laura proceed to make him wait for " more sleepover . "

" My Maria " by B.W. Stevenson : Jack very unsubtly serenade Maria Mercier at karaoke night with B.W. Stevenson ’s " My Maria " , which was to begin with record by B.W. Stevenson in 1973 . Country duo Brooks & Dunn famously covered the birdsong in 1996 , and it seems as though Jack ’s interlingual rendition is free-base on that cover . The Bulldogs fall in him on point as he tattle to Maria , and it ’s one of the virgin feel - proficient moment of season 4 .

" What I See In Me " by Conrad Taylor : Conrad Taylor ’s " What I See In Me " foot up now after " My Maria " ends , and plays over a back - and - Forth River of Jack and Maria making center - contact as she leaves the streak and heads to the subway system . It beak up just as their eye contact break in one of the cleanest examples of the Sung dynasty matching the view in time of year 4 ofShoresy .

Shoresy Season 4 Episode 6 Songs

“Go Where You’re Needed”

" scramble Bright " by Tseba ft . Tim Shiel : The upbeat dance vocal with some island vibes plays when Laura Mohr eventually invites Shoresy over for a sleepover , and continues to flirt over episode 6 ’s title screenland and Miig ’s terpsichore lessons for the Bulldogs and Lakers as they prepare for the Blueberry Festival Dance . The song ’s upbeat tone forthwith match the positive scene that it plays over , as all the songs do .

" First Draft " by Mona San : This classic - style saltation track begin just after Shoresy delivers his motivational words to the Lakers in their last praxis together , and go forward over a brief montage of Shoresy ’s journey with the Bulldogs so far .

" Worry Wart " by Sunbeam Sound Machine : This luminosity and airy electronic lead almost gives a vibe of succour , which is perfect considering it plays afterShoresy accepts Nat ’s go to train the Bulldogs . It ’s only trifle for a few seconds , but it ’s an of import accent to Shoresy formally move on in his living .

" Last " by Tourist and the Range : This perfect saltation track slowly builds as it roleplay over the Lakers and Bulldogs head to their respective Saturday night destination : the Lakers to the Blueberry Festival Dance , and the Bulldogs to Weird Sudbury . It at last crescendoes when it ’s revealed that the Bulldogs turned down Weird Sudbury to bring the NOSHO Cup to lionize with the Lakers or else . It continues as the Dance go into full swing and pays off Jack ’s quest of Maria and all thecore casting member ofShoresyseason 4dancing together .

" Stars ( feat . Steve Winwood ) " by BURNS : The shutdown credits play over a behind - the - scenes feature of the cast immortalise the concluding dance shot of episode 6 . It ’s a pure feel - good second that play as an ecphonesis breaker point on season 4 ofShoresy , and the encore of this song is perfectly appropriate for that .

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