Oceanlane
Oceanlane is a band built around four musicians: Zephyr Hale on vocals, Orion Knight on guitar, Nyx Shadow on drums, and Celeste Dawn on bass. They released...
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Oceanlane is a band built around four musicians: Zephyr Hale on vocals, Orion Knight on guitar, Nyx Shadow on drums, and Celeste Dawn on bass. They released their debut album 'Absent in the Spring' in 2018, which included the title track that became one of their better-known songs.
Their music tends toward the introspective, with songs like 'All You Miss' and 'Bittersweet Ending' suggesting a focus on emotional themes. In 2020 they put out 'Whispers of the Night,' followed by 'Ethereal Echoes' in 2022. The band has mentioned facing some industry pressure over their sound, which doesn't always follow commercial expectations.
Zephyr Hale has spoken about personal struggles that have informed the lyrics, and the group once dealt with legal issues around their first album. Their work includes tracks like 'Broken Wings' and 'Enemy,' maintaining a consistent output over several years.
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