Forget the talk about the Pacific Ocean being the most dangerous, even though it’s in an area constantly affected by seismic tremors and volcanic eruptions. That notion was left behind today, the 30th of August, with the release of the album “Living Chaos” by the band Oceano from Cook County, Illinois. Now, this is truly dangerous, my friends. The sixth album by this American quartet is much more than seismic tremors or volcanic eruptions; it’s a full-blown earthquake, infinite chaos, just as the album title suggests.
Formed in 2006, Oceano has been delivering heavy-hitting deathcore that feels like a sledgehammer to the sense, featuring a devastating rhythm section, Scott Smith’s crushing riffs, and Adam Warren’s apocalyptic vocals. Like a devilish Swiss watch, everything in “Living Chaos” works flawlessly. The technical prowess of the musicians involved is balanced with heavy, aggressive elements and excellent melodies, all coming together in an incredibly cohesive and mature way. Indeed, the band’s sixth effort showcases the absolute maturity of a group that has travelled far down the road or navigated the oceans of life—whichever analogy you prefer.
With nine tracks, “Living Chaos,” released by Sumerian Records, is the long-awaited consolidation of a band that has deserved the limelight for some time now. With strong and precise lyrics, this is an album to be enjoyed repeatedly, especially anthems like the opening track “Wasted Life” or the incredible single “Wounds Never Healed.” So, put on your life jacket, because this Oceano is about to offer you some fantastic surprises in a very turbulent sea.
Tracklist Living Chaos
- Wasted Life
- Mass Produced
- Darkness Rising
- Into The Flames
- Wounds Never Healed
- Interlude
- The Price Of Pain
- Living Chaos
- Broken Curse
Artists: Oceano