Being as an Ocean
Being as an Ocean | |
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Being as an Ocean live in Hong Kong in 2015 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Alpine, California, U.S.[1] |
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Years active | 2011–present |
Labels | Equal Vision, InVogue[2] |
Website |
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Members |
Joel Quartuccio Tyler Ross Ralph Sica Michael McGough Jesse Shelley |
Past members |
Shad Hamawe Jacob Prest Connor Denis |
Being as an Ocean is an American post-hardcore band from Alpine, California, formed in 2011 and currently signed to Equal Vision Records. They have released three studio albums: Dear G-d..., How We Both Wondrously Perish and a self-titled album released on June 29, 2015. How We Both Wondrously Perish was released in May 2014 and charted at number 57 on the Billboard 200 in the U.S.[3][4]
History
Formation and Dear G-d... (2011–2013)
Being As An Ocean was formed in 2011 when Tyler Ross, Ralph Sica, Joel Quartuccio and Shad Hamawe left their previous band, Vanguard, in search of a new sound. Demo versions of the songs "The Hardest Part Is Forgetting Those You Swore You Would Never Forget" and "Humble Servant, Am I" were streamed at their MySpace page on January 4, 2011.[5]
The band initially had guitarist Tyler Ross write the whole first album right after its formation. Dear G-d... was tracked in an old hotel called The Palms and was sent to Brian Hood to be mixed and mastered. The first single from the album, "Dear G-d", was released on January 3, 2012, and was met with positive acclaim. Shortly after, Jacob Prest joined the band as rhythm guitarist. Being as an Ocean toured over twenty countries including Canada, Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom and Australia with bands such as Counterparts, Hundredth, Sierra, Liferuiner, Napoleon, and The Elijah. They released a b-side from Dear G-d... titled "The People Who Share My Name" on August 5, 2013.
Line-up changes, How We Both Wondrously Perish and self-titled album (2013–2015)
In 2013, Shad Hamawe and Jacob Prest left the band to pursue lives outside of the band due to the intense touring schedule. The remaining members started recording as well as auditioning for new members. Connor Denis, of the hardcore punk band Sleep Patterns, joined the band as their new drummer. With this new line-up, they began writing and recording for their new album that would be released sometime in 2014. Michael McGough, of the post-hardcore band The Elijah, was also announced as the new guitarist for the band. On February 25, they revealed the album art of their sophomore album, How We Both Wondrously Perish and announced its release date. A single from the album, "Death's Great Black Wing Scrapes the Air", was released on iTunes. The band recorded the album in Atlanta, Georgia at Glow in the Dark Studios and released it on May 6, 2014.
Shortly after, the band revealed that they were working on a third album that will be released in 2015. They played the entirety of 2015's Warped Tour. On May 7, they released "Little Richie", the first song from the new album and revealed the cover and release date for the album, which will be self-titled. The band released "Sleeping Sicarii", "Forgetting Is Forgiving the I", and "Sins of The Father" as additional singles. Being as an Ocean was released on June 29, 2015.
Upcoming fourth studio album (2015–present)
On October 11, 2015, Tyler Ross revealed on his Twitter account that he was working on a new Being as an Ocean song.[6] In a series of tweets, he confirmed that he was still working on that song, as well as another new song for the band.[7][8] It has yet to be confirmed if these songs will be part of a fourth album, an EP or be released as stand-alone singles. On November 21, it was revealed that Connor Dennis was parting ways with the band in order to pursue a career as a session drummer.
On February 25, the band released "Dissolve" as a stand-alone single, announcing their signing to Equal Vision Records and introducing Jesse Shelley (Sleepwave live drummer) as their new drummer.[9][10]
Style, influences and band name
The band's musical style has been described as post-hardcore[11][12] and melodic hardcore.[12][13] AllMusic writer Gregory Heaney characterised them as a "post-hardcore band with a melodic and plaintive sound punctuated by outbursts of aggression"[12] while Indie Vision Music stated their music blended "melodic hardcore, Explosions in the Sky-esque atmospheric rock, and spoken word "talk music" similar to La Dispute, Listener, or mewithoutYou".[14] Vocalist Joel Quartuccio has been noted for a "passionate vocal delivery" with his "mix of spoken word and traditional pained yelled/screamed vocals paint[ing] passionate tapestries".[15] The addition of Connor Denis and Michael McGough to the line-up marked a transition in their style, while their first album Dear G-d... "showcased a lot of human emotion through its ultra-personal lyricism, How We Both Wondrously Perish unleashed much of its emotion in shining musicality, as the group tightened up their instrumentation and added new dynamics to their sound — the biggest being the addition of guitarist/clean vocalist Michael McGough".[16]
The lyrics for their debut album, referred to as "heartfelt", talk about life experiences, emotions, ideas and conversations Quartuccio "had about G-d, hope, love, humility, strength, pain, depression, loss and Life".[17] Throughout the later albums, these continue to be the principal inspiration for the lyrics. Although they are often considered a Christian band, they denied that, saying that they are Christian people who love to write music.
Some of the early influences to their sound were mewithoutYou, Sigur Rós, Oceana, Bring Me the Horizon, Listener, Verse, Comeback Kid, Underoath, Touché Amoré, and La Dispute. The band's name comes from a quote by Mahatma Gandhi; "You must not lose faith in humanity. Humanity is like an ocean; if a few drops of the ocean are dirty, the ocean does not become dirty".
Members
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- Timeline
Discography
- Studio albums
Year | Title | Label | Chart positions | |||||
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US 200[18] | US Indie[18] | US Alt.[18] | US Rock[18] | AUS[19] | GER[20] | |||
2012 | Dear G-d... | InVogue Records | — | 115 | — | — | — | — |
2014 | How We Both Wondrously Perish | 57 | 9 | 10 | 17 | — | — | |
2015 | Being as an Ocean | — | 11 | 17 | 25 | 99 | 56 |
- Other releases
- "The Hardest Part Is Forgetting Those You Swore You Would Never Forget" and "Humble Servant, Am I" - Dear G-d... demos (2011, self-released)
- "The People Who Share My Name" - Dear G-d... b-side (2013, InVogue Records)
Music videos
- "Dear G-d" (2012, Dear G-d...)
- "The Hardest Part Is Forgetting Those You Swore You Would Never Forget" (2012, Dear G-d...)
- "Salute e Vita" (2013, Dear G-d...)
- "Nothing, Save the Power They're Given" (2013, Dear G-d...)
- "L'exquisite Douleur" (2014, How We Both Wondrously Perish)
- "Mediocre Shakespeare" (2014, How We Both Wondrously Perish)
- "Little Richie" (2015, Being as an Ocean)
- "Death's Great Black Wing Scrapes the Air" (2015, How We Both Wondrously Perish)
- "Dissolve" (2016, album TBA)
References
- ↑ "Being As An Ocean". MTV. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
- ↑ "InVogue sign Being As An Ocean; debut album out September 18". Altpress.com. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
- ↑ "How We Both Wondrously Perish - Being As An Ocean - Billboard.com". Billboard. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- ↑ "How We Both Wondrously Perish - Being As An Ocean - Facebook.com/InvogueRecords". InVogue Records. Retrieved 21 May 2014.
- ↑ https://myspace.com/vanguardca/music/album/demo-songs-2011-17235785
- ↑ https://twitter.com/tylerwross/status/653044542208262144
- ↑ https://twitter.com/tylerwross/status/661138974585593856
- ↑ https://twitter.com/tylerwross/status/661782748164698112
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/-WgRisq28j/?taken-by=connordenis
- ↑ https://www.instagram.com/p/-WodTmFRdT/?taken-by=michaelmcgough
- ↑ Heaney, Gregory. "Being as an Ocean: How We Both Wondrously Perish". AllMusic. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
On their second album, Being as an Ocean ... [offer] listeners a more refined take on their brand of post-hardcore. ...the band [has] a sound that few of its post-hardcore brethren even come close to touching.
- 1 2 3 Heaney, Gregory. "Being as an Ocean Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
Melodic hardcore outfit from Alpine, California merge drifting atmospheres with aggressive outbursts. ...Being as an Ocean are a post-hardcore band with a melodic and plaintive sound punctuated by outbursts of aggression.
- ↑ Kraus, Brian (22 June 2014). "16 Modern Precursors Of Melodic Hardcore". Alternative Press. Retrieved 27 April 2015.
Before the likes of Defeater, Touché Amoré, the Ghost Inside, Counterparts, Being As An Ocean and many more became the new faces of melodic, emotional hardcore, there were upperclassmen who were setting the stage.
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2015-11-09.
- ↑ Senior, Nicholas (July 2, 2015). "Album Review: Being As An Ocean – "Being As An Ocean"". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved October 6, 2016.
- ↑ http://mindequalsblown.net/reviews/being-as-an-ocean-being-as-an-ocean
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/notes/dreambound/dreambound-interview-with-being-as-an-ocean-may-2012/413620988661391
- 1 2 3 4 http://www.billboard.com/artist/1483415/being-as-an-ocean/chart?f=794
- ↑ Ryan, Gavin (July 11, 2015). "ARIA Albums: John Farnham And Olivia Newton-John Have No 1 Album For 2nd Week". Noise11. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
- ↑ https://www.offiziellecharts.de/album-details-278640