WHERE THE OCEAN MEETS THE SKY 'Empires'

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Artist: Where The Ocean Meets The Sky
Catalog #: CI059
Release Date: 10/12/2010

Tracklisting:
01. On the Backs of Your Brothers
02. We Are But Instruments
03. Victims
04. Mettle of a Man
05. Regime Discarded
06. Delusions of Grandeur
07. Empire
08. Who We Are

Product Description: The debut from this musically adventurous six-piece is just as smart as it is heavy– an unfortunately rare combination in today’s current alt music scene.
And while the combination of thunderous metal machinations and atmospheric soundscapes may not be new, with Empires WHERE THE OCEAN MEETS THE SKY proves that you need not reinvent the wheel to improve upon it.

Reviews:
“[WTOMTS is] like a modern LYNYRD SKYNYRD or IRON MAIDEN in that they use three guitarists in their neo-metalcore mix of clean versus screamed vocals and enough breakdowns to warrant being committed to a mental hospital... If you like AS I LAY DYING or CHIODOS, you'll dig WHERE THE OCEAN MEETS THE SKY.–Noisecreep

“WTOMTS is extremely talented, they effectively blend in some heavy guitar, aggressive drumming, and use some electro/synth effects to put a different spin on their music... This is a solid album” –Indie Vision Music

“A very solid release... Meet the next August Burns Red” –Lexington Music Press

“Absolutely stunning... The band takes on an almost celestial sound before their in-your-face growling leaves you wanting more and more” –Shady Little Road

“Without a doubt WHERE THE OCEAN MEETS THE SKY has brought the noise straight from the get-go... Empires is an impressive debut” –Hopecore

“WHERE THE OCEAN MEETS THE SKY has presented a thought provoking new album to the world... A compelling new band” –Highwire Daze

“Easily decipherable but throat-rippingly brutal, [Blake Martin's] is a voice that shouldn’t go unheard in the Hardcore scene” –Lushbeat

“Catchy guitar riffs and melodies ... These guys have the technical ability to write interesting music and put it all together in a way that is pleasing to listen to” –The New Review


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