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The Beginning and the End | Isis | 8:02 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Other | Isis | 7:15 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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False Light | Isis | 7:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Carry | Isis | 6:46 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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(untitled) | Isis | 2:05 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Maritime | Isis | 3:03 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Weight | Isis | 10:46 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
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From Sinking | Isis | 8:24 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Hym | Isis | 9:13 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Songs |
Album Review
Oceanic is the next logical step for Isis after the ugly, grandiose Celestial, the Aaron Turner-led outfit's second full-length looking simultaneously inward and outward, reaching into the nether regions of outer space while still keeping its feet firmly earthbound. Yes, it's an ambitious record, one that isn't immediately consumed and digested — rather, it consumes and digests the listener with grand and hypnotic waves of sound. Songs blur together as aggressive, post-hardcore guitar riffery trades with lengthy, meditative bouts of electronic exploration, a technique that would result in plodding, pretentious mush in less capable hands. Instead, Oceanic successfully mirrors the dense, unimaginable power of its namesake, combining the minimalist metallic art of Godflesh with the bipolar mood swings and Black Sabbath muscle of West Coast brethren Neurosis. Turner's deathcore growl-shouts serve to puncture the instrumental tension that balloons slowly and painstakingly inflates throughout the album's 63 minutes, with ex-Dirt Merchants singer Maria Christopher occasionally drifting hazily into the arrangements. "Weight," at nearly 11 minutes, doesn't necessarily move as much as it evolves toward its goal, starting with lazy, but purposeful, melodic whale songs before logically concluding with Christopher's repetitive dub vocal and a droning organ suggesting spiritual rebirth. Only Isis could get away with writing hardcore hymns about the inevitability of elemental forces and pull it off with such conviction and attention to detail. The album may initially seem to exist in hazy head space, but clarity comes with further submergence, assuming you're willing to lay back and float, letting the water take you into both conscious and subconscious realms. Oceanic is a masterfully complex symphony of majestic noise and melody, an all-consuming trip into the earth and mind that defies genre and, often, description — simply put, a triumph.
Customer Reviews
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Amazing CD. Makes you feel as though you are sailing above a desperate ocean of fear.
Fan-freakin-tastic!!!!
Unlike most fans of ISIS I found out about them from their last album PANOPTICON (which by the way is brilliant), every one else I know heard this album first. All people ever told me after mentioning this fact was, "Wait until you hear OCEANIC!" Not to start a fight with anybody, but I like PANOPTICON better. That being said; OCEANIC is an excellent album. It starts like it's already been on for a few minutes, and just keeps crushing the listener with a Tsunamic force of brutal distortion and blissful atmospherics. For any fan of rock music, this is a must have album...buy it!!!
Crushingly Melodic
This record begins is where ISIS really begins to come into their own, becoming one of the best bands on the planet. Heavier than In The Absence of Truth and Panopticon, but all three are the closest to perfect I have ever heard. What's most interesting about this album is that, when it's broken down, nothing about it is really all that amazing. The instrumentals tend to be repetitive and the vocals are a fairly standard death metal grunt. But the repetition, rather than becoming dull, becomes hypnotic, allowing the listener to drift away and get lost in the music. ISIS frontman Aaron Turner said that he hopes their music becomes an almost transcendental experience for those who listen to it, and they have succeeded completely. Oceanic is the perfect title for this album: it captures the feeling of the ocean perfectly, both the rage of a hurricane and the calm of a boat drifting on a windless, perfectly clear day. This album is easily one of my top 5 favorites. Highly recommended to anyone who likes progressive or post-rock at all, and doesn't dismiss screamed vocals out of hand.
Biography
Formed: 1997 in Boston, MA
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s
Top Albums and Songs By Isis
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In Fiction | Panopticon | 8:58 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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So Did We | Panopticon | 7:30 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Backlit | Panopticon | 7:43 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Altered Course | Panopticon | 9:58 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Grinning Mouths | Panopticon | 8:27 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Wills Dislove | Panopticon | 6:47 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Syndic Calls | Panopticon | 9:39 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Wrists of Kings | In the Absence of Truth | 7:45 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Garden of Light | In the Absence of Truth | 9:17 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Holy Tears | In the Absence of Truth | 7:04 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |

- $9.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Hard Rock, Metal
- Released: Sep 16, 2002
- ℗ 2002 Ipecac Recordings










