Oceanic Drop
Oceanic Drop formed in Seattle in 2017 with Ethan Reed on vocals and guitar, Anya Petrova on bass and vocals, Sam Harper on drums and keyboards, and Luke...
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Oceanic Drop formed in Seattle in 2017 with Ethan Reed on vocals and guitar, Anya Petrova on bass and vocals, Sam Harper on drums and keyboards, and Luke Matthews on guitar and vocals. Their sound leaned toward indie rock with an ethereal, introspective quality. In 2020, they released the single 'Deep Dive,' which gained them wider attention for its atmospheric production and haunting melody.
After guitarist Luke Matthews left the band in 2021, the remaining members regrouped and released their debut album 'Submerged' in 2022. The album explored emotional themes and received critical notice. Other songs in their catalog include 'About Thunders and Winds,' 'Being in the Present,' and 'In Search of Stars.'
They've continued to perform live and are reportedly working on new material.
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