OCEANO - Neues Album Incisions in Arbeit und neuer Song online
Di., 29.01.2013 - 07:38 Uhr
Die US Deathcore Band OCEANO aus Chicago arbeitet an einem neuen Album. Die Scheibe heißt "Incisions" und einen ersten Song gibt es bereits nachfolgend zu hören.
Die Pressemeldung:
"The five-piece are currently hard at work writing the long-awaited follow-up to 2010's Contagion, with plans to release the new album later this year on Earache Records.
Oceano have released an official lyric video for a brand new track which is set to appear on Incisions, titled "Slow Murder", giving fans a taste of the brutality to come.
Oceano guitarist Nick Conser comments: "The new Oceano comes out today. Get ready for it. We're starting a new chapter in this band. We're not selling out. We're not getting soft. We're getting more fucked up and bringing more hate. And if you want us to change, then you're gonna be disappointed. We're not gonna replicate any album that we've ever released. We're going to get more evil than anything you've heard from this band. Today will show the start of how hateful this record is gonna be."
Oceano will be hitting the road again full-time this summer in support of the new album, with tour dates due to be announced in the near future."
Oceano have released an official lyric video for a brand new track which is set to appear on Incisions, titled "Slow Murder", giving fans a taste of the brutality to come.
Oceano guitarist Nick Conser comments: "The new Oceano comes out today. Get ready for it. We're starting a new chapter in this band. We're not selling out. We're not getting soft. We're getting more fucked up and bringing more hate. And if you want us to change, then you're gonna be disappointed. We're not gonna replicate any album that we've ever released. We're going to get more evil than anything you've heard from this band. Today will show the start of how hateful this record is gonna be."
Oceano will be hitting the road again full-time this summer in support of the new album, with tour dates due to be announced in the near future."

