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Precambrian

The Ocean

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Album Review

Although they're best known as the Ocean, this Berlin, Germany, outfit's original name is perhaps more fitting — the Ocean Collective — as they are a hefty eight members strong. And on the group's 2007 release, Precambrian, the Ocean continue to specialize in a hard-hitting approach that touches upon such similar styles as extreme metal and doom metal. But unlike the majority of groups that fall under either of these two categories, the Ocean are not a one-dimensional band. No siree, as such styles as prog ("Neoarchean") and even Middle Eastern-esque soundscapes ("Siderian") are used to create some much needed shelter — albeit momentary — from all the fury. However, don't be fooled into thinking that Precambrian is all about surprise detours — ditties such as the album-opening "Hadean" and "Paleoachean" are instant headbanging highlights. The Ocean remain one of the select number of extreme metal acts that refuse to be predictable, and this is especially evident throughout Precambrian.

Customer Reviews

Epic is an understatement

To use the word epic for this album would be a travesty. With it's concept of the birth of our planet, The Ocean have created tidal waves of furious proportions. The first half is similar to Aeolian, it is driving and hard. Taking you through the early volatile formation of Earth as we know it. The second half starts to put the pieces of fury and anger into a cohesive and nearly comforting image. Anyone who enjoys great production and truly creative blending of genres will enjoy this album. I suggest buying the actual CD for it's conceptual art and packaging. That aside musically this is a treasure buried in milennia of crushing sounds.

Astounding Band

Most of the progressive metal i listen to is usually bands like Opeth and Between The Buried And Me and similar artists. A while back I was on the Metal Blade Records website and i found these guys. When i got this album i was devastated at how heavy and soft they can be. Very progressive and a good addition to anyones music collection.

THE OCEAN rules, as usual ...

Apparently, every track on this CD is named after an Armenian dinosaur (insert rimshot and groans from the audience) ... The Ocean is my 2nd favorite band on the planet (after PISTOL OPERA) ... Buy it now, buddy!

Biography

Genre: Metal

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Originally known as the Ocean Collective, before shortening their name to simply the Ocean, this forward-thinking ensemble from Berlin, Germany, was founded in early 2000 by guitarist Robin Staps, who soon surrounded himself with fellow guitarist Andreas Hillebrand, bassist Jonathan Heine, drummer Torge Liessmann, percussionist Gerd Kornmann, and a variety of individually specialized vocalists, including Nico Webers, Sean Ingram, Nate Newton, Thomas Hallbom, and Carsten Albrecht. Inspired in part...
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