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Oceano Finsh Debut Album and Posts 2 New Songs

Chicago deathcore band Oceano have just finished recording their debut album, "Depths", and have posted two brand new tracks on their MySpace.

"Depths" will be released on Earache Records in 2009.

This Press Release was posted:

"OCEANO BRAVES THE "DEPTHS" FOR DEBUT ALBUM IN 2009.
DEPTHS is the newly unveiled title of the 2009 debut album from eternally pissed off Chicagoans, OCEANO. When asked about the title's meaning, OCEANO guitarist, Andrew Mikhail stated "It means many things to us and can mean many things to others. It could relate to hell, oceans, heaviness or a ton of other stuff. We just thought that when you hear our music, there's an everlasting association between us and all sorts of different types of depths out there. Whether it be emotional, physical or whatever else, the connection is unmistakable.

OCEANO's debut album, DEPTHS will contain 13 tracks (15 in Japan) of the angriest deathcore cuts ever committed on record alongside a limited edition bonus DVD. DEPTHS is due for release in 2009.

With an increasing reputation for being a highly aggressive and dangerous live act, OCEANO guitarist, Andrew Mikhail promises to bring all the anger that they possess on stage into the studio and capture it for all time when making DEPTHS in October. "We're gonna turn our anger up a few notches for this record. If that means we have to throw chairs at the mixing booth glass an tear the studio to bits to get us there - so be it."

Alongside songs that have long been a part of OCEANO's set like "Samael The Destroyer" and "Inhuman Affliction," the band plans to record many new songs that will surely smash the very limits of what "heavy" is. According to Mikhail, "There's a lot more going on musically with the new material." The imposing OCEANO guitarist promises that new songs like "Disgust For Your Kind" will be "faster, darker and a hell of a lot more heavy." Most importantly, he states that everything will "stay true to the 'OCEANOsound."



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