- Oceana (band)
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Not to be confused with Oceano (band).
Oceana Origin St. Petersburg, Florida Genres Indie rock
Post-hardcore (early)
Metalcore (early)Years active 2007–2009
2009–presentLabels Rise (2007–2010) Associated acts Decoder
Comerica
The Sacred
Behold The Man
The Call Out
Nidus Expire
My Foundation
TROME
CitiesWebsite Oceana on Myspace Members Brennan Taulbee
Alex Schultz
Denny Agosto
Kolby Crider
Hunter MoorePast members Keith Jones
Jack Burns
James O'Brian
Troy Carter
Jon Ferris
Robbie DavisOceana is an American indie rock band originating from St. Petersburg, Florida, that is currently unsigned . They released their debut album titled The Tide on March 4, 2008 and released their second album Birth.Eater on May 19, 2009. Although the members are Christian and Christian themes can be found in their lyrics, they do not consider themselves a Christian band.
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History
The original members of Oceana had previously been in other bands in the Tampa - St.Petersburg area such as Noreen, and Aissur Ahtom. In 2008, Oceana released their debut album "The Tide" through Rise Records. Shortly after the album release the vocalist, Keith Jones, left the band due to personal reasons. The band then picked up Brennan Taulbee who contributed both screaming and clean vocals. In a recent interview, Brennan said that he was supposed to play keyboards and third guitar for the band's upcoming release but due to the departure of Jones, Brennan filled in the role as Oceana's frontman.
Soon after the vocalist change the band released their second album, entitled Birth.Eater was released on May 26 through Rise Records. The band was set to tour alongside Silverstein, Poison the Well, and The Sleeping. On April 3, at midnight, they released two new tracks from their upcoming release "Birth.Eater" entitled "Mother Love", and "The Family Disease". Birth.Eater reached #48 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[1] In the mid 2009 the band filmed their first ever music video for the song "The Family Disease" of Birth.Eater album. However it took them more than half a year to release it due the sudden breakup few weeks later.
Disbanding
Oceana was embarking a US tour with Fear Before, Of Machines, Memphis May Fire, and This Time Next Year from July 9 to August 7 before breaking up. According to the band's MySpace,[2] Oceana has disbanded as of 6/19/09 stating the following:
Dear fans, We know a lot of rumors have been circulating around about us. We're sorry we left you hanging so long on this blog. But unfortunately the rumors are true. Oceana has broken up. We apologize to all of our fans. You are amazing and are the only ones who made this worth while. We love you. Thanks to everyone who picked up our new cd. We all put our heart and soul into birtheater and are very proud of the album. This breakup has nothing to do with any one member. We're all best friends and we all sat down and talked this through. It's not that we are not happy with the response from the new album. We knew the change would be a bit rocky and our kind of music isn't exactly whats popular right now. A lot of kids would rather listen to songs riddled with breakdowns and over auto-tuned vocals. That is exactly why we appreciate our fans so much, you guys aren't just going with the trend. We all decided that our hearts were in different places at this time in our lives. We're all young and we guarantee this won't be the last you hear of us. Maybe you'll get five new bands out of the deal. Again we apologize for letting anyone down and we hope you will all support us in our future endeavors. We love you all and thanks for making this amazing. love, Brennan, Alex, Denny, Jack, and Rob
In autumn 2009 Brennan and Denny Agosto have unveiled a new project titled "TROME" (The Rest Of Mother Earth) which was to feature softer, indie-rock music and have released a new demo without a permanent title. www.myspace.com/tromesound
Back to life
As of October 4, 2009, the 'R.I.P' that stood before their Myspace name was gone, starting rumors that the band has gotten back together. Also, Brennan and Denny both added the Oceana banner back onto their Myspace pages, continuing the rumors of a possible reformation. On November 3, 2009 Oceana reformed as a band. Rob and Alex were reported to have left the band and a new bass player, Kolby Crider was brought in. Since then they have been performing as a 4-piece band.
The band posted this bulletin stating the reformation:
Thats Right were Back!! After a few months of thought and ton of discussions, we (Denny, Jack, Brennan) have decided to bring our true love back to life, our love for music. Rob and Alex have decided to take a different route on the road of life and we support them in their decisions and are still best friends with no hard feelings. With these losses, we would love to welcome our newest member of the OCEANA family - our new bassist (Kolby Crider.) So for all of you who are fans new or old, thank you for your continued support during our broken up period of time. We Love you all and hope to see you soon.
Shorty after the reformation the band finally released the music video for 'The Family Disease' which can be watched on their official Myspace page. In January 2010 Alex Schultz was reported playing a show with the band, with some sources saying that he has joined back. On January 25 the band went on to record their new EP. The EP was released May 11, 2010 exclusively through Hot Topic, and it's entitled "Clean Head".[3]
Recently a short clip of a new song has been heard on the end of a sampler on Distort Entertainment's page for Oceana.
Shortly before the Oh, Sleeper tour, original guitarist Jack Burns was kicked out due to conflicts of interest. Brennan Taulbee is featured on Nidus/Expire's new song "Mr.Gray" from their upcoming "Many Hands EP".
On August 14, 2010 Oceana posted a update on their Myspace stating they were in the process of writing another album expected in Spring 2011. The update also stated a U.S. tour was in the works for October/November.
It was announced on December 1 that Oceana has left Rise Records.[citation needed]
Recently from a tweet Oceana has stated that "We've been putting a lot of time and effort into our new tunes. Day after day, night after night (still alive). Surprises coming soon.."
Recently Oceana has released two videos entitled "A Fonder Reel Part I" and "A Fonder Reel Part II" that are filmed by photographer/designer James Lano. These videos can be viewed on theundesigned.com and feature updated information and a new song.
Oceana released A Fonder Reel Take III on April 19. The video is shot during the bands jam session/ photo shoot with Gage Young and James Lano. The video also introduces new female member who will be added as piano player and back-up vocalist.
In July 2011, Oceana officially announced that they are in the studio to record their third full length album. They have posted on Twitter video updates of the recording process including songs called "Dog Radio" and "Counting Fish" as well as several others. It is expected to be released by the end of 2011.
Discography
Studio albums
Title Release date Label The Tide March 4, 2008 Rise Records Birth.Eater May 26, 2009 Rise Records EP's
Title Release date Label Clean Head May 11, 2010 Rise Records Videography
Music videos
- 2009 "The Family Disease"
Members
- Current
- Denny Agosto - drums, backing vocals (since 2008)
- Kolby Crider - bass guitar (since 2009)
- Alexander Shultz - guitars, backing vocals (2007–2009, since 2010)
- Brennan Taulbee - lead vocals, guitars, programming (since 2008)
- Hunter Moore - background vocals, keyboard (since 2011)
- Former
- Keith Jones - lead vocals (2007–2008)(now in Decoder)
- James O'Brien - drums, clean vocals (2007–2008)
- Mike Norris - guitars, clean vocals (2007)
- Bill Lauksin - guitars (2008)
- Robert Davis - bass guitar (2007–2009)
- Jack Burns - guitars (2007–2010)(now in Decoder)
Album appearances
References
- ^ Charts, Billboard.com
- ^ Oceana's MySpace Blog
- ^ Oceana Interview with University Pulse
External links
The Tide · Birth.EaterEPs Categories:- Musical groups from Florida
- American post-hardcore musical groups
- American metalcore musical groups
- Musical groups established in 2007
- Rise Records artists
- Musical quartets
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