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Launch Behind the Scenes Series

The Making of Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic

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On the heels of their massive, sprawling ‘Permian,’ The Ocean Collective have delivered two new Behind The Scenes videos of the making of their mammoth opus.

Part One sees the band in Iceland where the bleak, yet epic surrounds helped contribute the album’s sonics,

Watch Part 1 from Iceland here!

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Part II delves into the dichotomized mind of guitarist Robin Staps showcasing the bands inner workings and the importance of the string and brass sections that make this new album powerful and unlike previous material. Cellist Dalai Cellai makes an appearance on the new record and shares her thoughts on the importance of string instruments, and how they help balance the dynamics when set against vigorous guitars and bold vocals.

Watch Part II Here

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The Ocean will release volume one of their highly anticipated 8th studio album Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic via Wild Thing Records in Australia on Friday, November 2.

Pre order now

Listen to the albums first single, Permian / The Great Dying here

Watch the video for Devonian: Nascent featuring Jonas Renkse of Katatonia

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THE OCEAN WILL HEADLINE
PROGFEST 2019
Saturday, January 26: The Croxton, Melbourne
Sunday, January 27: The Factory Theatre, Sydney
Monday, January 28: The Valley Drive-In / The Brightside, Brisbane (Public Holiday)

Tickets available now HERE

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Wild Thing Presents is the authority on progressive music in Australia, with bands including Caligula’s Horse, AlithiA, and Orsome Welles, signed to their management & booking agency. Wild Thing also presents the annual PROGFEST which sees some of the worlds finest prog bands headline the event with the best Australian talent. Recently, the company launched Wild Thing Records, with its first signing, Circles. Founder and CEO, Eli Chamravi says of The Ocean joining the roster,

“We’re thrilled to have legendary German progressive metal act The Ocean join the Wild Thing Records family for their incredible new album Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic. I’ve worked with the band for many years regarding touring, and couldn’t be happier to extend our relationship to a label capacity as well”.

The Ocean are one of the most accomplished and revered post-rock & post-metal acts on the planet. Having toured with the likes of Opeth, Mastodon, Mono, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Anathema, Red Fang, Devin Townsend and many many more.  They are also staples on festival circuits the world over, having spent the past 5 years taking their last studio release, 2013’s Pelagial, to fans in every corner of the globe.

Album number eight, Phanerozoic is such an epic undertaking that the band will release it as two volumes. The Ocean are renowned for their geological and historical interest and on Phanerozoic, the albums immense depth is as big as the time period itself!  The Phanerozoic eon succeeded the Precambrian supereon, spanning a 500 million-year period leading to the present day, and it has witnessed the evolution and diversification of plant and animal life on Earth, and the partial destruction of it during 5 mass extinction events.  Conceptually and musically, The Ocean’s Phanerozoic is the missing link between the albums Precambrian and Heliocentric / Anthropocentric.

Guitarist and primary songwriter Robin Staps penned Phanerozoic as he did its predecessors, in seclusion in a house by the ocean. Aware of the progression he wanted to convey from the outset, the first volume is made up of bleak and heavy songs, boiled down to the essential core of the musical ideas driving them. Analog synths merge with the heavy guitars and create an angry, dystopian feel to the songs.

Lyrically, the central idea is that of ‘eternal recurrence’, “Nietzsche’s concept that everything happens over and over again, an infinite amount of times throughout infinite time and space”, Staps explains.

“When you look at Earth’s history you find a lot of evidence for this: continents have collided and drifted apart across the oceans and collided again, life nearly disappeared various times but then resurged again… this album is essentially about time, perception of time, and repetition.  It is about coming to terms with the fact that there are things in life which will recur and which we cannot change, and finding ways of dealing with that”.

Songs like “Permian: The Great Dying”, referencing an event when 95% of all life on Earth was wiped out, evokes questions as to whether the mass extinction theme of the album is related to the current debate about climate change. However, none of the 5 mass extinction events during the Phanerozoic were caused by human behaviour, all occurring long before humanity appeared on the map.

“This outlook puts humanity in a much more powerless position than the current debate about climate change, where we see ourselves as capable of destroying the Earth and the delicate ecological balances of our surroundings. Looking at the Phanerozoic makes you realize, however, that Earth also has the power and potential to wipe out humanity in its entirety, at any given moment in time”, Staps concludes.

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Phanerozoic will be released on November 2
Pre orders available now!

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