Oceans Ate Alaska
The Firebird
2706 Olive St
St Louis, MO 63103
25 nov. 2017
19:00 UTC
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Description du concert
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Marchandise officielle
"Disparity" Red/White/Blue Marble Vinyl
$24.0 USD
"Disparity" Black/White Marble Vinyl
$24.0 USD
"Disparity" CD
$10.0 USD
Disparity Digital Album
$9.99 USD
"OAA Shapes" T-Shirt
$25.0 USD
"Black Hole" T-Shirt
$25.0 USD
"Nebula" Long Sleeve T-Shirt
$35.0 USD
"Black Hole" Hoodie
$50.0 USD
"Nebula" Hoodie
$50.0 USD
Hikari CD
$10.0 USD
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Jamie
19 novembre 2018
These guys completely blew me away. I’ve been listening to them for 5+ years now but had never seen them outside of a song or two at Warped Tour 2016. I was completely blown away by their technical talent and stage presence. Definitely recommend watching their set if you have the chance.
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Biographie de Oceans Ate Alaska
Uniting boundaries between multiple genres in modern metal, Oceans Ate Alaska—Chris Turner [Drums], James Kennedy [Guitar], Mike Stanton [Bass], Adam Zytkiewicz [Guitar], and James Harrison [Vocals]—made waves during 2015 with their full-length debut Lost Isles. Fusing unpredictable polyrhythms and a sporadic partnering of melodic and dissonant passages, Rock Sound and Revolver both pegged Oceans Ate Alaska as a “Band to Watch,” while they landed on Alternative Press’s “100 Bands You Need To Know” list and covered HM Magazine. The Birmingham, UK, technical metal quintet’s second full-length album, Hikari, translates to “Light” in English and represents their current mindset, illuminating major strides in the group’s sonic vocabulary. Following a lyrical and musical theme rooted in Samurai mythology, the 11-track album blends traditional Japanese instruments with Oceans Ate Alaska’s dynamic flare. Ultimately, Hikari means both a new “light” for Oceans Ate Alaska and heavy music at large.
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