The band released their first full-length album,
Coast, on 21 November 2009 in conjunction with a sold-out album launch show at the Talking Heads in Southampton. The album was first previewed on the
Karin Ingram Show on Radio Borders on 15 November 2009. Coast appeared on the
Sally Taylor Show on
BBC Radio Solent on 23 January 2010 before their appearance at the Danny Kyle Open Stage of Glasgow's
Celtic Connections music festival on 24 January 2010. The band's show at Oban on 26 February was reviewed by
The Oban Times. On 8 March 2010,
Celtic Music Radio in Glasgow selected
Coast as its Album of the Week It was announced on 16 March 2010 that Coast would appear on the same bill as
Donnie Munro,
Steve Harley,
Status Quo and the
Sugababes at the
Rock4Life music festival near Inverness in May 2010. However, the festival was eventually cancelled by the organisers because of financial problems. On 9 April 2010, it was announced that Coast would play their first non-UK show at the annual
Tønder Festival in Denmark at the end of August 2010. Coast played on the same stage as the Scottish folk rock bands
Wolfstone and . In May 2010, Eastham and then-bassist Adam Bowden collaborated with the Kent-based musician Trevor Osborne to record and produce the England World Cup song "Go Win for England". The track was recorded under the pseudonym The Bulldog Brothers and released on the Awen Records label. That summer, Coast were runners-up in a competition run by the Southampton-based radio station Wave 105.2 to support Bon Jovi at
the O2 arena in London in June 2010. Coast played at the
Tønder Festival on 27 and 29 August 2010. The award-winning Scottish fiddler
Duncan Chisholm from
Wolfstone joined Coast onstage to play fiddle on the song "The Beat of You", co-written by Coast lead singer Eastham and Iain Bayne. On 7 November 2010,
Radio Borders gave Coast's new single, "The Beat of You" from their upcoming album, its first radio airplay. The single features
Duncan Chisholm from
Wolfstone. "The Beat of You" was released on 19 November 2010 in download format only. Coast released their second album,
The Turning Stone, on 7 May 2011 through their own Ruabhal Records label. The band performed an album launch show at The Ironworks in Inverness on the same date. They were supported by Donald MacDonald and The Islands and The Gritters. Eddie Jordan from the Scottish
new wave band
Fiction Factory joined Coast on stage, playing the accordion on the song "Oceanos". In May 2011, Coast announced that they had signed a CD distribution deal in Denmark with RecArt Entertainment Group. The band was subsequently dropped by the label in 2013. On 12 June 2011, Coast played at the 50th Anniversary Concert for the German retail giant
Saturn, attended by over 10,000 Saturn employees. Also playing at the event was the Canadian singer/songwriter
Bryan Adams and the chart topping German acts
Unheilig and
Die Fantastischen Vier. On 21 June 2011, Coast front man Eastham released
An Cuan Siar, a solo album of piano instrumentals. ==
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