In 1998, five students studying music at the University of Salford, Manchester began to spend their Friday and Saturday nights boozed up on cheap beer, mellowed out on cheaper weed and jamming to ...
Oceansize don’t make normal music. Anyone who lost their heart to the excellence of their debut Effloresce knows that verse-chorus-verse is not for them. Instead, they deal in sprawling, marauding, ...
Giving an opinion on an Oceansize album is a difficult job. If Everyone Into Position was their attempt at pleasing the masses (and it was) then follow-up Frames was a band unleashed into the wild, ...
Oceansize are best at their darkest; cutting huge grooving swathes of multi-layered noise through dense guitar and vocal harmonies. It’s all incredibly monumental and epic, but also transient and ...
Everyone Into Position, Oceansize's second full-length, is frustrating. The band stitches together a patchwork of styles-- alternative rock, riff-heavy modern hardcore, ethereal post rock, ...
Oceansize have announced they have split up. The Manchester band, who formed in 1998 and released four studio albums, have not given their reasons for the split ...
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Heavy indie rockers Oceansize plan a comeback tour with their third studio album, Frames, being released this September. Hailed as their most accomplished album to date, it’s an eight track look at ...
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