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The Ocean (band)

The Ocean (also known as the Ocean Collective) is a German progressive metal band started in 2000 by German guitarist Robin Staps. Loïc Rossetti has been the band's vocalist since the 2010 albums Heliocentric and Anthropocentric.

The Ocean
The Ocean performing in 2017
Background information
Also known asThe Ocean Collective
OriginBerlin, Germany
Genres
Years active2000–present
Labels
MembersRobin Staps
Loïc Rossetti
Paul Seidel
Mattias Hägerstrand
David Ramis Åhfeldt
Peter Voigtmann
Past membersSee list of The Ocean band members
Websitewww.theoceancollective.com

History Edit

The Ocean was founded in 2000 by guitarist and songwriter Robin Staps. During the following two years, about 40 musicians joined and left the band until a stable line-up was established. July 2002 saw The Ocean play their first concert at Berlin's now defunct semi-legal Eimer Club. Shortly after, the band released their eponymous demo Islands/Tides, a 30-minute-long song that also constituted the substance of their early live shows.

After a brief tour with Swedish crust punk outfit Coma in early 2003, the band signed to Make My Day Records, which then released their commercial release Fogdiver on 1 September 2003;[1] consisting of five songs, this is a instrumental record, despite the fact that on stage at least two singers could be found. Unlike its predecessor, this recording received considerable acclaim from critics throughout a variety of genres.

During winter and spring 2004, The Ocean recorded what was to become the material for their two following albums.[2] The calmer and more atmospheric half of this recording session was released as Fluxion in August 2004; a joint effort of Make My Day and Throne Records. While the addition of vocalist Meta seemed to make the music more accessible to some, it also caused many other critics to consider the album a step backwards in terms of innovation and originality compared to the instrumental Fogdiver. In interviews, the band would comment on this by pointing out the perceived closed-mindedness of some of the reviewers and their supposed inability to deal with the harshness and brutality the anti-Christian, anti-theistic vocals now added to The Ocean's sound.

After signing to Metal Blade Records in summer 2005, all the remaining songs from the session were released as Aeolian. Since Fluxion and Aeolian had originally been planned as a double CD with a mellow and a brutal part — a plan that did not work out — Aeolian came across as very different from its predecessor. Unlike on previous albums, classical instruments and electronic sounds were hardly used here, making the record sound rather minimalistic. But whereas Fluxion had featured only one singer, seven of them could be found on Aeolian, among them Nate Newton, Sean Ingram, and Tomas Hallbom, whose names were also used extensively for the album's promotion campaign. According to the band, Meta's voice on Fluxion had created a monotony that was to be avoided on Aeolian, which also resulted in the addition of second vocalist Nico Webers. March 2006 saw the North American release of the album. Later that year, a joint vinyl version of Fluxion and Aeolian was released by Throne Records, featuring three records in different colors.[3] During this time, vocalist Meta left the band and was replaced by Mike Pilat.

In late 2007, they released a new two-disc album entitled Precambrian. A few months later Nico Webers left to join War From A Harlots Mouth, leaving Mike Pilat as the band's sole vocalist. In April 2008, The Ocean embarked on a year-long tour through Europe and North America with bands like Intronaut, Opeth, and At The Gates. In April 2009 it was announced that lead vocalist Mike Pilat was leaving the band for personal reasons and other commitments.

On 17 November 2009, Robin Staps announced that a replacement vocalist had been found, Loïc Rossetti. The Ocean released two albums in 2010, Heliocentric on 9 April and Anthropocentric on 9 November. Taken together, the two albums "represent a fundamental and philosophical critique of Christianity,"[4] with Heliocentric describing the internal battles within the Catholic Church over the heliocentrism of Copernicus and Galileo, and Anthropocentric critiquing the fundamentalist Protestant view of Creationism.

They announced that their first live DVD would be filmed on 29 January 2011 in Berlin at the Museum für Musikinstrumente and will only contain tracks from their album Precambrian. On 3 August 2011, The Ocean announced via its Facebook page that Robin Staps had been working on new material for an upcoming album. They stated that recording would get under way in early 2012 and hinted at the possibility of releasing another double album.[5] In a September 2012 article on the website MetalSucks, Robin stated that the new album was due for an April or May release in 2013 and would have very few if any vocals, but elaborated that Loïc remains the vocalist of the group despite the change in style.[6]

 
The Ocean performing at With Full Force 2014

The band released Pelagial on 29 April 2013 in the United States. The CD version contained two discs – one has the songs with vocals, the other is purely instrumental. On 20 October 2013, the band announced the departure of guitarist Jonathan Nido and drummer Luc Hess.[7] It was later announced that Paul Seidel of the band War From A Harlots Mouth would replace Hess after the current tour.[8] Additionally, on 8 December it was announced via the band's Facebook page that Australian Damian Murdoch would be the band's new guitarist.[9]

On 14 February 2018, a photo was posted on the Instagram account of the band, depicting a recording studio.[10] Three days later, another picture reached the surface stating that the "phanerozoic" recordings are in progress at the Sundlaugin studios in Iceland.[11] 22 August 2018, the band announced on their Instagram, that the new album will be split in two. Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic was released on 2 November 2018 while Phanerozoic II was expected to be released in 2019, but was postponed to 2020. These albums will respectively be the band's seventh and eighth studio albums, and are the conceptual successors to the album Precambrian.[12] In November 2019 the band was quoted to be "wrapping up recording and will begin mixing at Fascination Street Studios in December". They announced that the album name would Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic & Cenozoic, which started speculations that it might be a double album.[13] These rumors proved false, and Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic & Cenozoic was released 25 September 2020.[14]

On 21 September 2020, the fossil ophiacantha oceani was named in honor of the band.[15]

Musical style Edit

Their musical style has been described by different sources as progressive metal,[16][17][18] post-metal,[19][20] sludge metal,[21] extreme metal,[21] and avant-garde metal.[22]

Members Edit

The Ocean has had many different line-ups since its inception in 2000. Sometimes the band is known as The Ocean Collective as it features a revolving cast of members and (long-time) collaborators, centered around guitarist and composer Robin Staps.

Current Edit

  • Robin Staps – guitar, programming, backing vocals (2000–present)
  • Loïc Rossetti – lead vocals (2009–present)
  • Paul Seidel – drums, backing vocals (2013–present)
  • Mattias Hägerstrand – bass (2015–present)
  • David Ramis Åhfeldt – guitar (2018–present)
  • Peter Voigtmann – synths (2018–present)

Timeline Edit

Discography Edit

Studio albums Edit

Other releases Edit

  • Islands/Tides (demo, 2001)
  • Fogdiver (instrumental mini-album, 2003)
  • Burst/The Ocean (7" split, 2005)
  • The Grand Inquisitor[23] (10" EP, 2012)
  • Transcendental (split EP, 2015)
  • Phanerozoic Live (live album, 2021)

Music videos Edit

Year Song Album
2005 "Dead on the Whole" Fluxion
"One with the Ocean" Aeolian
2010 "Firmament" Heliocentric
2011 "The Grand Inquisitor II: Roots & Locusts" Anthropocentric
"She Was the Universe"
2013 "Bathyalpelagic II: The Wish in Dreams" Pelagial
2018 "Cambrian II: Eternal Recurrence" Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic
2019 "Permian: The Great Dying"
2020 "Oligocene" Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic / Cenozoic
"Pleistocene"
2023 "Preboreal" Holocene
"Parabiosis"
"Sea of Reeds"
"Subatlantic"

References Edit

  1. ^ . Make My Day Records. 28 July 2003. Archived from the original on 12 August 2004. Retrieved 28 February 2021. THE OCEAN's debut album "Fogdiver" is ready to hit the stores on 09.01.2003.
  2. ^ (PDF). Theoceancollective.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 29 June 2007.
  3. ^ "The Ocean (2) - Fluxion / Aeolian". Discogs. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  4. ^ "THE OCEAN ('Heliocentric' out now!!!&# | Free Music, Tour Dates, Photos, Videos". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  5. ^ "THE OCEAN is working on new material". Facebook. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  6. ^ Neilstein, Vince (4 September 2012). "Are Metal Vocalists Irrelevant? The Ocean's Robin Staps And Ikillya's Jason Lekberg Respond". MetalSucks. Retrieved 2 May 2013.
  7. ^ Neilstein, Vince (28 October 2013). "The Ocean Collective Loses Two Members". MetalSucks. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  8. ^ Neilstein, Vince (31 October 2013). "And the New Drummer for The Ocean is..." MetalSucks. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  9. ^ "The Ocean Collective". Facebook. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  10. ^ "The Ocean Collective on Instagram: "what happens in iceland, stays in iceland... #maybe ❄️"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  11. ^ "The Ocean Collective on Instagram: "day 3! "phanerozoic" recordings in progress here at #sundlaugin studios in iceland. 🌊 📷 - @alxkrdt"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  12. ^ "The Ocean Collective on Instagram: "guitar recordings for PHANEROZOIC II in progress. We will be releasing 2 albums in 2018 and 2019 respectively. More news and preorder for…"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 24 December 2021. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
  13. ^ Kennelty, Greg (18 November 2019). "THE OCEAN Wrapping Up Recording New Album Phanerozoic II". Metal Injection. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
  14. ^ "The Ocean at Berlin's Natural History Museum: 'Phanerozoic II' Track by Track, Part 3". Revolver. 1 October 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  15. ^ Rosenberg, Axl (21 September 2020). "The Ocean Have Had a Fossil Named After Them". MetalSucks. Retrieved 21 September 2020.
  16. ^ Grizzle, Nicolas (18 September 2018). "Exclusive Premiere: The Ocean Drummer Paul Seidel In Studio For New Album 'Phanerozoic'". DRUM!. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  17. ^ Trapp, Philip (22 September 2020). "Prog-Metal Band Gets Newly Discovered Fossil Named After It". Loudwire. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  18. ^ Blum, Jordan; Beaudoin, Jedd (1 December 2020). "The 10 Best Progressive Rock/Metal Albums of 2020". PopMatters. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  19. ^ Freeman, Phil. "Fluxion - The Ocean | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  20. ^ Bellino, Vince (2 September 2020). "Watch: The Ocean Discuss New Album, 'Phanerozoic II'". Decibel. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  21. ^ a b Rivadavia, Eduardo. "The Ocean | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  22. ^ Van Horn, Ray Jr. . About.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2016. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  23. ^ . Theoceancollective.com. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 2 May 2013.

External links Edit

  • Official band site
  • Interview in
  • Interview on
  • Last.fm page for The Ocean

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metalextreme metalavant garde metalYears active2000 presentLabelsMetal BladeMake My DayThroneMembersRobin StapsLoic RossettiPaul SeidelMattias Hagerstrand David Ramis Ahfeldt Peter VoigtmannPast membersSee list of The Ocean band membersWebsitewww wbr theoceancollective wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Musical style 3 Members 3 1 Current 3 2 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 Other releases 4 3 Music videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditThe Ocean was founded in 2000 by guitarist and songwriter Robin Staps During the following two years about 40 musicians joined and left the band until a stable line up was established July 2002 saw The Ocean play their first concert at Berlin s now defunct semi legal Eimer Club Shortly after the band released their eponymous demo Islands Tides a 30 minute long song that also constituted the substance of their early live shows After a brief tour with Swedish crust punk outfit Coma in early 2003 the band signed to Make My Day Records which then released their commercial release Fogdiver on 1 September 2003 1 consisting of five songs this is a instrumental record despite the fact that on stage at least two singers could be found Unlike its predecessor this recording received considerable acclaim from critics throughout a variety of genres During winter and spring 2004 The Ocean recorded what was to become the material for their two following albums 2 The calmer and more atmospheric half of this recording session was released as Fluxion in August 2004 a joint effort of Make My Day and Throne Records While the addition of vocalist Meta seemed to make the music more accessible to some it also caused many other critics to consider the album a step backwards in terms of innovation and originality compared to the instrumental Fogdiver In interviews the band would comment on this by pointing out the perceived closed mindedness of some of the reviewers and their supposed inability to deal with the harshness and brutality the anti Christian anti theistic vocals now added to The Ocean s sound After signing to Metal Blade Records in summer 2005 all the remaining songs from the session were released as Aeolian Since Fluxion and Aeolian had originally been planned as a double CD with a mellow and a brutal part a plan that did not work out Aeolian came across as very different from its predecessor Unlike on previous albums classical instruments and electronic sounds were hardly used here making the record sound rather minimalistic But whereas Fluxion had featured only one singer seven of them could be found on Aeolian among them Nate Newton Sean Ingram and Tomas Hallbom whose names were also used extensively for the album s promotion campaign According to the band Meta s voice on Fluxion had created a monotony that was to be avoided on Aeolian which also resulted in the addition of second vocalist Nico Webers March 2006 saw the North American release of the album Later that year a joint vinyl version of Fluxion and Aeolian was released by Throne Records featuring three records in different colors 3 During this time vocalist Meta left the band and was replaced by Mike Pilat In late 2007 they released a new two disc album entitled Precambrian A few months later Nico Webers left to join War From A Harlots Mouth leaving Mike Pilat as the band s sole vocalist In April 2008 The Ocean embarked on a year long tour through Europe and North America with bands like Intronaut Opeth and At The Gates In April 2009 it was announced that lead vocalist Mike Pilat was leaving the band for personal reasons and other commitments On 17 November 2009 Robin Staps announced that a replacement vocalist had been found Loic Rossetti The Ocean released two albums in 2010 Heliocentric on 9 April and Anthropocentric on 9 November Taken together the two albums represent a fundamental and philosophical critique of Christianity 4 with Heliocentric describing the internal battles within the Catholic Church over the heliocentrism of Copernicus and Galileo and Anthropocentric critiquing the fundamentalist Protestant view of Creationism They announced that their first live DVD would be filmed on 29 January 2011 in Berlin at the Museum fur Musikinstrumente and will only contain tracks from their album Precambrian On 3 August 2011 The Ocean announced via its Facebook page that Robin Staps had been working on new material for an upcoming album They stated that recording would get under way in early 2012 and hinted at the possibility of releasing another double album 5 In a September 2012 article on the website MetalSucks Robin stated that the new album was due for an April or May release in 2013 and would have very few if any vocals but elaborated that Loic remains the vocalist of the group despite the change in style 6 nbsp The Ocean performing at With Full Force 2014The band released Pelagial on 29 April 2013 in the United States The CD version contained two discs one has the songs with vocals the other is purely instrumental On 20 October 2013 the band announced the departure of guitarist Jonathan Nido and drummer Luc Hess 7 It was later announced that Paul Seidel of the band War From A Harlots Mouth would replace Hess after the current tour 8 Additionally on 8 December it was announced via the band s Facebook page that Australian Damian Murdoch would be the band s new guitarist 9 On 14 February 2018 a photo was posted on the Instagram account of the band depicting a recording studio 10 Three days later another picture reached the surface stating that the phanerozoic recordings are in progress at the Sundlaugin studios in Iceland 11 22 August 2018 the band announced on their Instagram that the new album will be split in two Phanerozoic I Palaeozoic was released on 2 November 2018 while Phanerozoic II was expected to be released in 2019 but was postponed to 2020 These albums will respectively be the band s seventh and eighth studio albums and are the conceptual successors to the album Precambrian 12 In November 2019 the band was quoted to be wrapping up recording and will begin mixing at Fascination Street Studios in December They announced that the album name would Phanerozoic II Mesozoic amp Cenozoic which started speculations that it might be a double album 13 These rumors proved false and Phanerozoic II Mesozoic amp Cenozoic was released 25 September 2020 14 On 21 September 2020 the fossil ophiacantha oceani was named in honor of the band 15 Musical style EditTheir musical style has been described by different sources as progressive metal 16 17 18 post metal 19 20 sludge metal 21 extreme metal 21 and avant garde metal 22 Members EditMain article List of The Ocean band members The Ocean has had many different line ups since its inception in 2000 Sometimes the band is known as The Ocean Collective as it features a revolving cast of members and long time collaborators centered around guitarist and composer Robin Staps Current Edit Robin Staps guitar programming backing vocals 2000 present Loic Rossetti lead vocals 2009 present Paul Seidel drums backing vocals 2013 present Mattias Hagerstrand bass 2015 present David Ramis Ahfeldt guitar 2018 present Peter Voigtmann synths 2018 present Timeline EditDiscography EditStudio albums Edit Fluxion 2004 Aeolian 2006 Precambrian 2007 Heliocentric 2010 Anthropocentric 2010 Pelagial 2013 Phanerozoic I Palaeozoic 2018 Phanerozoic II Mesozoic Cenozoic 2020 Holocene 2023 Other releases Edit Islands Tides demo 2001 Fogdiver instrumental mini album 2003 Burst The Ocean 7 split 2005 The Grand Inquisitor 23 10 EP 2012 Transcendental split EP 2015 Phanerozoic Live live album 2021 Music videos Edit Year Song Album2005 Dead on the Whole Fluxion One with the Ocean Aeolian2010 Firmament Heliocentric2011 The Grand Inquisitor II Roots amp Locusts Anthropocentric She Was the Universe 2013 Bathyalpelagic II The Wish in Dreams Pelagial2018 Cambrian II Eternal Recurrence Phanerozoic I Palaeozoic2019 Permian The Great Dying 2020 Oligocene Phanerozoic II Mesozoic Cenozoic Pleistocene 2023 Preboreal Holocene Parabiosis Sea of Reeds Subatlantic References Edit News Make My Day Records 28 July 2003 Archived from the original on 12 August 2004 Retrieved 28 February 2021 THE OCEAN s debut album Fogdiver is ready to hit the stores on 09 01 2003 The Ocean Biography PDF Theoceancollective com Archived from the original PDF on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 29 June 2007 The Ocean 2 Fluxion Aeolian Discogs Retrieved 6 November 2018 THE OCEAN Heliocentric out now amp Free Music Tour Dates Photos Videos Myspace com Retrieved 2 May 2013 THE OCEAN is working on new material Facebook Retrieved 2 May 2013 Neilstein Vince 4 September 2012 Are Metal Vocalists Irrelevant The Ocean s Robin Staps And Ikillya s Jason Lekberg Respond MetalSucks Retrieved 2 May 2013 Neilstein Vince 28 October 2013 The Ocean Collective Loses Two Members MetalSucks Retrieved 14 October 2014 Neilstein Vince 31 October 2013 And the New Drummer for The Ocean is MetalSucks Retrieved 14 October 2014 The Ocean Collective Facebook Retrieved 14 October 2014 The Ocean Collective on Instagram what happens in iceland stays in iceland maybe Instagram Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 6 November 2018 The Ocean Collective on Instagram day 3 phanerozoic recordings in progress here at sundlaugin studios in iceland alxkrdt Instagram Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 6 November 2018 The Ocean Collective on Instagram guitar recordings for PHANEROZOIC II in progress We will be releasing 2 albums in 2018 and 2019 respectively More news and preorder for Instagram Archived from the original on 24 December 2021 Retrieved 6 November 2018 Kennelty Greg 18 November 2019 THE OCEAN Wrapping Up Recording New Album Phanerozoic II Metal Injection Retrieved 29 January 2020 The Ocean at Berlin s Natural History Museum Phanerozoic II Track by Track Part 3 Revolver 1 October 2020 Retrieved 3 December 2020 Rosenberg Axl 21 September 2020 The Ocean Have Had a Fossil Named After Them MetalSucks Retrieved 21 September 2020 Grizzle Nicolas 18 September 2018 Exclusive Premiere The Ocean Drummer Paul Seidel In Studio For New Album Phanerozoic DRUM Retrieved 17 December 2020 Trapp Philip 22 September 2020 Prog Metal Band Gets Newly Discovered Fossil Named After It Loudwire Retrieved 17 December 2020 Blum Jordan Beaudoin Jedd 1 December 2020 The 10 Best Progressive Rock Metal Albums of 2020 PopMatters Retrieved 17 December 2020 Freeman Phil Fluxion The Ocean Songs Reviews Credits AllMusic Retrieved 17 December 2020 Bellino Vince 2 September 2020 Watch The Ocean Discuss New Album Phanerozoic II Decibel Retrieved 17 December 2020 a b Rivadavia Eduardo The Ocean Biography amp History AllMusic Retrieved 17 December 2020 Van Horn Ray Jr Ocean The Fluxion About com Archived from the original on 1 July 2016 Retrieved 17 December 2020 The Ocean Collective Newsletter Theoceancollective com Archived from the original on 3 March 2016 Retrieved 2 May 2013 External links EditOfficial band site Interview in SHOUT Music Webzine Interview on MetalhertzFM com Last fm page for The Ocean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Ocean band amp oldid 1180674699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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