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Artist
  
Polyenso

Producer
  
Genres
  
Post-hardcore, Indie rock

Release date
  
11 May 2010

Label
  
Rise Records

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Released
  
May 11, 2010 (2010-05-11)

Recorded
  
2010, @ Glow In The Dark Studios, Atlanta, Georgia

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Clean Head is Oceana's first EP, and a follow-up to their second release Birth.Eater. The album was written with the intent of being the B-sides to Birth.Eater and covers similar topics. The record focuses primarily around the idea of finding beauty in life through whatever way you see fit. This album shows a vast sound change and maturity of the band as a whole and was very well received by fans and critics. Clean Head will be released as a Hot Topic exclusive, and on various online distribution services. This new EP has a total of four songs. The album was released on May 11, 2010. "Birth.Eater" will also be re-released by Distort Entertainment, with the four new EP tracks. This is also the last release to feature guitarist Jack Burns as well as the last to feature the "Oceana" name.

Contents

Reception

Clean Head has been incredibly well received by reviewers and fans alike. Rinse, Review, Repeat put the EP in high regards saying "For only being four songs long, the Clean Head EP stands as its own pillar in Oceana’s ever-changing progression as a band, filling the intimate gap needed to complete the array of soundscapes they’ve released in the past."

Personnel

  • Brennan Taulbee - lead vocals, keys, guitar
  • Alex Schultz - guitar, vocals
  • Jack Burns - guitar
  • Kolby Crider - bass
  • Denny Agosto - drums
  • Songs

    1Blue4:38
    2Barracuda Capital of The World4:35
    3Wool God3:24

    References

    Clean Head Wikipedia


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