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Ocean Towers
Distractions


4.5
superb

Review

by Mad. USER (28 Reviews)
October 21st, 2014 | 33 replies


Release Date: 2013 | Tracklist


Out of time
Can't keep pace
Disconnected
From the human race


You've had enough of civilisation. Life hasn't treated you well: no career, no lover, no joy - just bitterness. You want nothing more than to be disconnected from the human race. You take off across an icy, snow-swept landscape with nothing but the huge fur coat on your back, no thoughts as to where you'll end up or if you'll come back. And the soundtrack that guides you into a careless oblivion? The heavy slab of psychedelic rock that is Ocean Towers' Distractions.

Clearly taking inspiration from the chilling, tranquil winters of their homeland Nova Scotia, Canada, this four-piece have spent a number of years perfecting their slow-burning, rumbling and rugged sound as an ode to this small, isolated corner of the Americas. Beginning with the raw stoner-rock sound of their EP Chapter 1, expanding into the two ethereal 20-minute jams of Chapter 2, we are finally presented with their debut LP. Fusing the tight song structures of their first with the dense environment of their second release, the band have crafted an album of simple yet brilliant songs that thrive on an incredible atmosphere.

While there is little variation between tracks, each ranging from a slow to mid-pace and featuring a low-end, straightforward guitar riff, every one holds you enthralled with their small developments and how damn hard they groove. The bass is prominent and heavy as hell, creating the core of the band's sound for the guitar and drums to drive the songs back and forth between heaviness and serenity, with the keyboards gently forging an airy ambience. Stand-out Ascension is the best example of this, beginning subtly with Pink Floyd-esque atmospherics before building up and then hitting us with distortion as Jon Dacey slides the length of his guitar's fretboard, delivering an immense sound and a groove that will melt your brain.

The album's strongest moments also lie in the two instrumental tracks that mark the first and second third of the album, Respite and Oceanic. Each comprising of one barely changing riff, the grooves have ample time to slowly develop, with scattered keyboard and guitar licks, amplifier feedback and drum fills conjuring atmosphere. This does not mean that the vocals are weak; Dacey's gruff, brazen voice gives the music its bristled, bitter edge, an important aspect of Ocean Towers' identity. Their lyrics keep to the band's 'simple but effective' ethic, creating this theme of abandoning the tedium and monotony of society plus occasionally offering social commentary, such as Shifting Circles' "There's no difference in the left or right."
However, when drummer Brian Stroud steps up to the mic for Lake Echo there is a dip in quality, his vocals arguably being weaker than Dacey's, with a higher range and the odd crack in his voice. Dacey's voice is hardly perfect though and is something that, along with the lyrics, can be developed in later releases.

For a debut album, Distractions is a remarkable achievement, the band showing a deep level of maturity and tightness in their musicianship and ability to forge icy atmospheres as well as killer grooves. Nonetheless, the simplicity of their music as it is currently means that more of the same kind of material will become as monotonous as the everyday life they scorn throughout the album. The fact that they have become a six-piece since its release however excitingly promises even denser atmosphere in the future and a potential for further exploration into the deep, chilling landscape of Nova Scotia.



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Mad.
October 21st 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Ctrl+F Riff

Ctrl+F Groove

Ctrl+F Atmosphere



Album stream: http://oceantowers.bandcamp.com/album/distractions



Brilliant stuff.

SharkTooth
October 21st 2014


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Nice review mate!

Couple things tho:

"civilisation"

Switch the s with a z

"Life hasn't treated you well; no career, no lover, no joy - just bitterness."

Replace the semicolon with a colon, since the part following is an incomplete phrase



Pos

Mad.
October 21st 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Thanks brah



"Switch the s with a z"



Nah m8 I'm British ; )



Ah true I'll shove a colon in there

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
October 21st 2014


6173 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Great review, man, pos! I thought you'll review the new My Brother The Wind, but anyway, good choice! When are these guys gonna release a new album?

Mad.
October 21st 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Thanks man! I didn't have that much to say about the new MBtW and have only listened once. It's great but not spectacular, and besides I had half a review for this already written.



I think they're recording their 2nd LP atm, should be out end of this year if we're lucky but they haven't said anything yet. I'm definitely looking forward to hearing them as a 6-piece

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
October 21st 2014


6173 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Cool cool cool. The sound should change a lot with the new members, I'm curious.

Mad.
October 21st 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yeah man they could totally make an even better record than this - it's about a 4.3, still a lot of untapped potential

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
October 22nd 2014


6173 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I haven't listen to it in quite a while now (I've been stuck with other records and too much AMPLIFIER!!!!!!!!), I'll give it some more spins in the next days.

dh198
October 22nd 2014


463 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review. Album rules too, just discovered this band in the last month or so.

Mad.
October 22nd 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

@insomniac I still haven't been able to dig Mystoria much, need to give it some more listens. OMG and Darth Vader are great tracks though



@dh Thanks man, band is a great find. I discovered them in the depths of bandcamp and added em to the database



SharkTooth
October 25th 2014


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I love playing this album when I'm working at night, it's just so calming to listen to

Mad.
October 26th 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Yeah man this is so relaxed, definitely fits nighttime

TheSpaceMan
October 27th 2014


13614 Comments


review slipped under my radar, nice work, sweet introduction, have a pos, good album, yadda yadda

Mad.
October 27th 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Thanks man haha, glad you enjoy the album

Mad.
November 17th 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Oh damn, Respite is incredible.



This kind of reminds me of a snowy, winter version of Dopesmoker (rather than desert) apart from so much better

SharkTooth
November 18th 2014


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I wouldn't say it's better than Dopesmoker necessarily, b/c I like both of them for completely different reasons.

Mad.
November 18th 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Fair enough man, but I personally cannot see much good about Dopesmoker, it's about 50 minutes longer than it should be

SharkTooth
November 18th 2014


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

(Post deleted 'cause I can't read)

SharkTooth
November 18th 2014


14921 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I do agree that Dopesmoker isn't all that great,



I love Dopethrone however b/c of its atmosphere, which makes it very easy to get lost in with a pair of headphones

Mad.
November 18th 2014


4912 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

Why the hell DopeSMOKER has a 4.2 average and is critically acclaimed I don't know



Dopethrone is different, definitely more too it. I wouldn't say it's especially like this though



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