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We Are The Ocean Interview

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


As a part of our Hassle Records Week we sent a few questions over to We Are The Ocean and the band was kind enough to get back to us within a few hours with their responses. We’d just like to say a massive thanks to We Are The Ocean, and without further ado here the interview is for you:

Alt-UK: You recently played the Slam Dunk Festival in Hatfield/Leeds, complete with Dan climbing a tree and hitting the pit (at the Hatfield show at least); what did you make of Slam Dunk this year and how did you feel that the shows went playing the festival for a third year running?

WATO: Slam Dunk was and always is awesome for us! We have such a great time because so many of our friends play so we always have great weekend hanging out and partying, and the shows themselves are always incredible because the kids that go are so into it and enthusiastic, they’re a really nice crowd to play to!

This year was definitely no different, we had a blast. Hopefully we can make it 4 years running and play next year!

Alt-UK: In 2010 you’ve already toured with the likes of Underoath, Thrice, and Madina Lake; you’ve already played alongside some pretty big names but if you could tour with any band/s in the world, which would you most like to hit the road with?

WATO: I’d love to tour with Rise Against or Thursday. They’re big influences for us and i think we’d be recieved really well amongst their crowd. And obviously they both play very big rooms which is also a massive bonus!

Thrice and Underoath both would have been in the answer to this question if you’d asked us 6 months ago. We feel so lucky to have tourwed with those 2 bands.

Alt-UK: Continuing on the subject of touring, what has been your favourite gig to date?

WATO: I can’t really pin point one stand out gig but definitely ones of note are Download Festival last year, Bamboozle in the States last year, all 3 years at Slam Dunk, and probably every show on our headline tour last year.

Alt-UK: Which bands would you say have most influenced the We Are The Ocean sound?

WATO: Rise Against, Thrice, Underoath, Foo Fighters, Refused, Hot Water Music

Alt-UK: You released your debut album ‘Cutting Out Teeth’ back in February; how pleased were you with the way that the album turned out and is there anything that you feel you’ll be doing differently for album number two?

WATO: We feel extremely positive with the turn out of Cutting Our Teeth, its been recieved really well and the feedback has been amazing. We’re all super proud of it. The second album is going to be very different though! We’ve already demoed some tracks for it and it sounds a different band!

Alt-UK: Hassle Records is the label that released your ‘Look Alive’ EP last year and also your debut album this year; what was it that made you feel Hassle was the right label for you?

WATO: All the guys are so down to earth and you can tell that they really love the bands that they work with, its not just a business and quick ways to make money, they really believe in the bands that they sign and want a long term relationship with those bands and we really admired that.

Alt-UK: You’ve already released two singles from the album (‘Look Alive’ and ‘These Days, I Have Nothing’), and last week you posted a preview of the new ‘All Of This Has To End’ video on your YouTube page; when can we expect that one to be released and are you looking forward to getting the video out there?

WATO: Yeah ‘All Of This Has To End’ is the 3rd single, its out in July. The video will be out very very soon, it was done by Sitcom Soldiers, who we worked with on the videos for ‘These Days, I Have Nothing’ and ‘God Damn Good’

Alt-UK: If you could record a video for any of the remaining seven tracks from the album, which one would you most like to put to film?

WATO: I think ‘This Is Called My Home’ wold be pretty cool, we wrote that about being in a band and playing on stage so the film would just be a really good feel good story about how much we love what we’re doing.

Alt-UK: You’ve got a UK tour coming up in October, what’s next for you as a band though and can we expect another album in 2011?

WATO: Yes definitely, as i said, we’ve already begun writing and demoing for the next release, we’re looking at recording it at the end of 2010 so it will definitely be out some time in 2011.

Alt-UK: Heading into the future we at Alt-UK would like to wish you all the very best of success as a band; is there anything else that you’d like to mention to our readers that we haven’t already covered?

WATO: Thanks to everyone who bought our album and is supporting our band, and thanks to sites like yours who give bands a great platform and a way of reaching out to new fans, thanks!

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Interviews Tagged With: We Are The Ocean

We Are The Ocean – God Damn Good Video

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


This is the official video for We Are The Ocean’s ‘God Damn Good‘, a track taken from the band’s 2008 ‘We Are The Ocean‘ EP. The EP was limited to a run of 1000 copies and sold out within one day.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: We Are The Ocean

We Are The Ocean – Nothing Good Has Happened Yet Video

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


Promotional video for the We Are The Ocean track ‘Nothing Good Has Happened Yet‘, taken from the band’s 2008 ‘We Are The Ocean‘ EP. ‘Nothing Good Has Happened Yet‘ was the band’s debut download single and this video was directed by Lawrence Hardy.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: We Are The Ocean

Introducing We Are The Ocean

June 2, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


We’ve now reached Wednesday and we’re therefore at the very heart of our Hassle Records week; what better way to celebrate then than with the hugely passionate We Are The Ocean.

Forming in 2007 from the ashes of Dead But Still Dreaming (of which Dan Brown was an original member with the others all joining later), the band decided that a change of name was in order after going through so many line-up changes, and We Are The Ocean was ultimately born. Fast forward to 2008 and the band was able to self-release its first EP, selling out of all 1000 copies of the limited run EP within one day. Two of the seven tracks from this EP (‘Nothing Good Has Happened Yet‘ and ‘God Damn Good‘) received promotional videos, and the release also received a positive 3/5 review from Kerrang.

Having self-released the ‘We Are The Ocean’ EP in August 2008, the band set to work on the writing process for its debut album in December 2008, an album which would not see its release for another 14 months. With work having begun on the album, the band had a busy year in 2009 as it got to play such festivals as Download and The Bamboozle, and in the November the band also released its second EP as ‘Look Alive’ was granted its release through Hassle Records.

In 2010 We Are The Ocean has continued to play some extremely high profile shows, and already this year the band has been able to support the likes of Thrice, Underoath, and Madina Lake, as well as playing the Slam Dunk Festival for a fantastic third year running. Debut album ‘Cutting Our Teeth’ was released in February 2010, and with two singles already having been released from the album, We Are The Ocean now has plans to release a third as ‘All Of This Has To End‘ is granted its release in July.

We Are The Ocean will no doubt be playing plenty more high profile shows in the future, and with a 21 date UK tour coming up later this year; if you’ve not already seen this band live then you’ll have no excuse not to have done come the end of October.

The following is the official video for ‘These Days, I Have Nothing’, the second released single from the band’s ‘Cutting Our Teeth’ debut:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Introducing Tagged With: We Are The Ocean

Rolo Tomassi – Oh, Hello Ghost Video

June 1, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


An interesting video for Rolo Tomassi’s ‘Oh Hello Ghost‘, the opening track from the band’s 2008 ‘Hysterics‘ debut album. The ‘Hysterics‘ album received positive reviews from the likes of Kerrang, Metal Hammer, and Rock Sound, as well as a perfect score from Thrash Hits.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Rolo Tomassi

Rolo Tomassi – I Love Turbulence Video

June 1, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment

The official video for Rolo Tomassi’s ‘I Love Turbulence‘, a track taken from the band’s 2008 ‘Hysterics‘ album, released through Hassle Records. ‘I Love Turbulence‘ was released as a single in December 2008.

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Rolo Tomassi

Introducing Rolo Tomassi

June 1, 2010 by Rich Leave a Comment


Having kicked off our Hassle Records week with FACT yesterday, today we’re focussing on the female-fronted Sheffield mathcore band Rolo Tomassi.

Taking their name from a character in the Curtis Hanson directed film L.A. Confidential, Rolo Tomassi formed in 2005 and quickly began recording material as they looked to establish themselves. The band released its first EP, the ‘Rolo Tomassi EP’ through Holy Roar Records in 2006, having already at this stage released a couple of demos as well as a split CD with Mirror! Mirror!. Further releases came for the band in 2007, and by 2008 it was time for the band to get things properly moving as it released its debut album ‘Hysterics’ through Hassle Records in the September of that year. 2008 was a big year for the band as they also played the Download Festival, and with further festivals following in 2009 the band was really able to grow and strengthen its fan base by putting on some utterly explosive live performances for the masses.

With a dual vocal attack of James and Eva Spence, the band is able to hit hard with its powerful sound, with the two vocalists bouncing off one another incredibly well as the male/female vocal combination comes across superbly. James Spence’s synth is a strong component of the music, and really does add something rather special to the Rolo Tomassi sound.

2010 has seen Rolo Tomassi release its second studio album, again through Hassle Records, and with ‘Cosmology’ receiving extremely positive reviews from the likes of NME, Rock Sound, and Drowned in Sound, it is clear that Rolo Tomassi is a band very capable of impressing with its recorded material, as well as being able to please with its live performances.

‘Party Wounds’ is the latest single to have been released by Rolo Tomassi, taken from the band’s 2010 ‘Cosmology’ album. The following is the video for the single:

Rich

UK based film graduate with a huge passion for music, sports and video games.

Filed Under: Introducing Tagged With: Rolo Tomassi

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