THE OCEAN (GERMANY) – PELAGIAL SINGAPORE TOUR 2015

Germany’s premier post-metal act, THE OCEAN are coming to the Lion City for the very first time on 23rd March 2015. With six studio albums behind their belt, there is a huge anticipation for THE OCEAN to perform their highly acclaimed record Pelagial in full for the very first time in Singapore. In addition, fans are also looking forward to hearing songs from the earlier five albums. Pelagial was one of 2013’s most critically acclaimed releases internationally.

The past two years have seen THE OCEAN touring the globe relentlessly with the likes of Opeth, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Between The Buried And Me, The Black Dahlia Murder and many more. Their unforgettable live show has taken them to the furthest regions of the planet, from Siberia, Russia, USA, Hong Kong, Mexico, China, India and everywhere in between.

Pelagial is a progressive and ambitious musical odyssey, written, recorded, mixed and to-be-performed-live as one single 53-minute piece of music, mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren (Opeth, Katatonia, Orphaned Land) at Fascination Street Studios in Örebrö, Sweden. It is a concept record that takes the listener on a journey that begins at the surface of the ocean and plunging through all five pelagic depth zones: epipelagic, mesopelagic, bathyalpelagic, abyssopelagic, and hadopelagic. Unlike a detached conceptual idea, this can actually be heard and felt while listening to Pelagial.

Band Members:
Loic Rossetti – Vocal
Robin Staps – Guitar
Damian Murdoch – Guitar
Chris Breuer – Bass
Paul Seidel – Drums

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Our very own local post-rock bands will be sharing the stage as well!

Great things happening at The Substation don’t miss the sick lineup!

The Lineup :

The Ocean Collective (Germany) (8.00pm till end)

Bear Culture (7.30pm – 8.00pm)

The Caulfield Cult (7.00pm – 7.30pm)

This event is happening on Monday, 23 March from 6.30pm onwards at The Substation.

To purchase tickets, please click [here](http://theocean.peatix.com/).


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