The Remnants of Losing Yourself in Someone Else Glass Ocean

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
27.07.2023

Label: Wild Thing Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Modern Rock

Artist: Glass Ocean

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  • 1Voyage04:00
  • 2A Dream from Which I May Not Wake03:24
  • 3Beyond Us03:39
  • 4Asteroid Blue03:08
  • 5Burn03:53
  • 6Soul Slumber04:25
  • 7Divide03:10
  • 8Bolero03:42
  • 9Pride04:04
  • 10Self and Sacrifice01:25
  • 11Almaida03:55
  • Total Runtime38:45

Info for The Remnants of Losing Yourself in Someone Else



The distinctive sound of Sydney’s Glass Ocean has seen fans and critics captivated by their hypnotising blend of eccentric rhythms, reverberating guitar motifs, and off-the-wall pop sensibility engulfed by soulful, anthemic vocals. Armed with a range of dreamy new soundscapes and complex heavy grooves, Glass Ocean will unveil their debut record The Remnants of Losing Yourself in Someone Else worldwide on August 21, 2020 via Wild Thing Records.

Glass Ocean delivers an album that draws you into the waves of vocalist Tobias Atkins' heartfelt storytelling, which is escorted by trance-inducing heavy grooves, clouds of futuristic synth layers, and far-reaching, punchy guitars. Produced, mixed and mastered by Chris Blancato (Northlane), Glass Ocean's new record also showcases the continued collaboration with ex-founding member Nic Pettersen (Northlane) who co-wrote album tracks Voyage, A Dream From Which I May Not Wake, Soul Slumber, Divide, Pride, and Almaida. Swaying smoothly between genres and influences, the record ushers the listener through the compelling emotions and energy of Tobias Atkins’ personal narrative and magnetising vocal performances.

"s a band faced heavily with anticipation from the progressive and broader music scenes for their debut full-length, Glass Ocean have seamlessly risen to the occasion with The Remnants of Losing Yourself in Someone Else. Like a rich tapestry that is, at times, devilishly undefinable and tantalisingly irresistible, the overall album is a boundless journey that offers up so much beyond its glossy surface for those willing to dive deeper; and that's what ultimately poses The Remnants of Losing Yourself in Someone Else as a delicious triumph from a band who have painstakingly carved their sonic identity with so much finesse and elegant ease. Whether you follow the siren call of the woozy ambience and lulling riffs, or you dip beneath the shroud into the hard-hitting thematics, there is truly something for everyone on this exquisite album, and it's no doubt a sensational drop in the ocean ahead of where this talented bunch will head next in their musical journey." (Tiana Speter, thesoundcheck.org)

Tobias Atkins, vocals
Nguyen Pham, guitar
Julian Dobric, guitar
Eamonn Wooster, bass
Patrick Smith, drums



Glass Ocean
The eclectic sound of Sydney’s Glass Ocean has seen fans and critics captivated by their blend of sweet swirling guitars, off-kilter pounding rhythms, and immersive pop sensuality engulfed by soulfully swooning vocals. From dreamy soundscapes to complex heavy grooves, Glass Ocean will unveil their debut record The Remnants of Losing Yourself in Someone Else worldwide on August 21, 2020 via Wild Thing Records.

Glass Ocean delivers an album that swims you in between waves of gentle ambience, trance-like heavy grooves, and lightly sprinkled electronic synths, escorted by the aura of vocalist Tobias Atkins’ heartfelt story-telling doused in sugar-coated hooks and melodies. Produced, mixed and mastered by Chris Blancato (Northlane), Glass Ocean also collaborated with ex-founding band member Northlane’s Nic Pettersen who lent a hand on co-writing album tracks Voyage, A Dream From Which I May Not Wake, Soul Slumber, Divide, Pride, and Almaida. Swaying smoothly between genres and influences, the record ushers the listener through waves of the emotions and energy of Tobias Atkins’ personal narrative and magnetising vocal performances.

Glass Ocean have attained a reputation for being one of Australia's most unique and must-see acts since performing compelling sets on the PROGFEST 2019 Australian tour alongside international heavyweights The Ocean, Monuments, Skyharbor and many others. The band has also embarked on several of their own headline Australian tours as well as shared stages with high profile acts such as Seether, Wolfmother, Tesseract, Anathema and more, growing a die-hard following across the country. New recruits to the Glass Ocean line-up include Melbourne based members Nguyen Pham (Circles, AlithiA), and Julian Dobric (Sentia).

The group's innovative sound has garnered praise amongst industry circles, receiving a nod of approval from established international artists such as TesseracT and Polyphia, as well as scoring Triple J radio airtime and Tobias being interviewed on the 'Today Show' (TV) in Australia. The band’s early releases Glass Ocean – EP (2014) and II – EP (2015) cumulated the band’s online following with impressive music videos clocking up over 200,000 youtube views.

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