Oceans Of Sadness
Oceans of Sadness was an alternative rock band that released music between 2004 and 2017. Their debut album 'A Dying Nightingale' came out in 2004, followed...
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Oceans of Sadness was an alternative rock band that released music between 2004 and 2017. Their debut album 'A Dying Nightingale' came out in 2004, followed by 'Ashes of Silence' in 2007, 'Whispers from the Abyss' in 2012, and 'Lament' in 2017. The band's songs like 'Accepting Our Weakness' and 'For When You Sleep, My Love' explored themes of sorrow and emotional struggle.
Anya Volkov handled vocals and guitar, Ethan Blackwood played bass, and Darius Hale was on drums. Their music drew listeners who connected with its melancholic tone, though some critics found it overly dark. The band's final album 'Lament' arrived in 2017 before they stopped releasing new material.
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