Oceans Ate Alaska
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Oceans Ate Alaska

Oceans Ate Alaska formed in Birmingham, England, with James Harrison on vocals. Their early sound drew from metal and hardcore bands like Architects and Bring...

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Oceans Ate Alaska's heavy riffs and atmospheric shifts

A Birmingham metalcore band that evolved from breakdowns to progressive atmospheres.

For their early sound, check out "No Strings" or "Hunting Season." If you want to hear where they landed, "Metamorph" gives you the atmospheric shift.

They came out of Birmingham's scene with a sound that pulled from Architects and Bring Me the Horizon, then kept pushing. Songs like "Hunting Season" show their early mix of heavy riffs and breakdowns, while later work added electronic touches and more atmosphere. Their 2022 album "Metamorph" marked a clear turn toward something airier and more textured.

They formed with James Harrison on vocals and released the debut EP "Lost Isles" in 2013. After the full-length "Hikari" in 2015, they took a break in 2018 but returned with albums like "Fever Dream" and "Disparity" that brought in progressive and electronic elements.

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Oceans Ate Alaska formed in Birmingham, England, with James Harrison on vocals. Their early sound drew from metal and hardcore bands like Architects and Bring Me the Horizon. They released their debut EP "Lost Isles" in 2013, followed by the full-length album "Hikari" in 2015.

Songs like "No Strings" and "Hunting Season" show their mix of heavy riffs and breakdowns. Later albums like "Fever Dream" and "Disparity" added progressive and electronic touches. Their 2022 album "Metamorph" moved toward a more atmospheric style.

The band's lineup has included Chris Turner on guitar and Josh Hubbard on bass, with Jake Noakes on drums and Adam Zyglis on guitar joining later. They took a break in 2018 but returned to recording and touring.

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