Oceans Divide
Oceans Divide formed in Seattle, with Maya Stone on vocals, Alex Hayes on guitar, Ethan Carter on bass, and James Rodriguez on drums. Their debut album...
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Oceans Divide formed in Seattle, with Maya Stone on vocals, Alex Hayes on guitar, Ethan Carter on bass, and James Rodriguez on drums. Their debut album 'Embers' came out in 2018, followed by 'Ashes of Eden' and 'The Silent Storm'. Songs like 'See What I See' and 'Lipstick Lies' show their mix of rock energy and melodic hooks.
Stone's lyrics often touch on personal struggle, while Hayes' guitar work gives the music its raw edge. The band's sound doesn't fit neatly into one category, it's got the drive of rock but with space for quieter, more reflective moments like in 'Barely Alive'.
They've kept a steady output of albums and singles without much fanfare about chart positions or awards. Their music seems to connect with listeners who appreciate straightforward songwriting about real experiences, delivered without much studio polish.
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