New Oceans of Slumber Track 2018-02-16 by manosg EMERITUS | 17 Comments | Houston-based progressive metal band Oceans of Slumber, have released the third single entitled "No Color, No Light" from their upcoming album. The Banished Heart, the band’s 3rd LP, is slated for a March 2nd release date via Century Media Records and comes 2 years after 2016's, Winter.
The Banished Heart track-listing:
1. The Decay of Disregard
2. Fleeting Vigilance
3. At Dawn
4. The Banished Heart
5. The Watcher
6. Etiolation
7. A Path to Broken Stars
8. Howl of the Rougarou
9. Her In the Distance
10. No Color, No Light
11. Wayfaring Stranger
You can listen to "No Color, No Light" here:
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Tagged: Oceans of Slumber
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Songs not bad, standard stuff for them.
| | | This the band with the prog black chick? If so that is fuckin badass
| | | Er, isn't this their 3rd single? They already released 'The Decay of Disregard' and 'The Banished Heart'. Super hyped for this album, band has huge potential after their uneven but promising debut.
| | | Nice catch, Blind. Thanks.
| | | Sweet track.
| | | decent track, their last album was grand
| | | It's by far the best vocal performance I've heard from Cammie Gilbert, and the song itself is beautifully melancholic and haunting. I'll be seeing the band as support for Epica on the upcoming UK tour in April, so I'm now even more interested to see how Oceans of Slumber translate to a live setting. I wasn't quite sold on their music before, but now having heard this particular track I'm intrigued to explore more of their work.
| | | Hyped about this.
| | | anyone got dibs on the review? cause if not, I'll gladly jump in..
| | | I predict at least 2 reviews for this: manosg and linguist ;)
| | | oookay then, putting it under "possible"
| | | Actually I am sure Chamberbelain will cover it too.
| | | "I predict at least 2 reviews for this: manosg and linguist ;)"
It's more probable that manosg will review it than me, given that he reviewed the previous Oceans of Slumber record and did a damn good job of the write-up too, as usual. Besides, when the album's released I don't know if I'm going to have time do do a write-up or not due to work/family commitments, etc. As most people on here probably know (who usually read my reviews anyway), my reviewing schedule as been pretty patchy and inconsistent over the last couple of years or so.
Anyone's welcome to review anything, is what I'm really saying here.
| | | I want to like this but they don't have any catchy elements to their music.
| | | Feel free to review it guys if you wish. I'm not sure if I'll write something for it as I generally not like reviewing albums by the same band. I'm sure both of you will do a great job.
| | | I was half-joking, of course, the more reviews the better. I don't even have a schedule so I have no idea if I will cover it but my guess is that I probably won't.
| | | Yup, rarely have a schedule. Most times it depends on whether an album "speaks" to me.
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