OSTON
OSTON formed in Boston in the early 2000s with Scott Leahy on vocals and guitar, Josh McIntosh on bass, Mike Snow on drums, and John McKeon on keyboards. They...
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OSTON formed in Boston in the early 2000s with Scott Leahy on vocals and guitar, Josh McIntosh on bass, Mike Snow on drums, and John McKeon on keyboards. They put out a debut EP in 2004 that mixed alternative rock with some progressive metal and electronic touches.
Their 2006 album 'Whatshisface' gave them a wider audience, with the title track getting attention for its moody, cryptic feel. Around that time they faced some plagiarism claims over a song called 'The Sirens,' though those were later dismissed.
More recently, OSTON has songs like 'HARD TO LOVE' and 'Lie About You' in their catalog, and a track called 'How To Feel Human' featuring JORDY.
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