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We Are the Ocean
We Are the Ocean performing at the Guildhall Arts Centre in Gloucester in August 2011
We Are the Ocean performing at the Guildhall Arts Centre in Gloucester in August 2011
Background information
OriginLoughton, Essex, England
Genres
Years active2007–2017, 2022
LabelsHassle, SideOneDummy
Members
  • Liam Cromby
  • Alfie Scully
  • Jack Spence
  • Tom Whittaker
Past members
  • Dan Brown
Websitewearetheocean.co.uk

We Are the Ocean is an English rock band from Loughton, Essex. The band consists of Liam Cromby (lead vocals, guitar), Jack Spence (bass), Alfie Scully (guitar), and Tom Whittaker (drums). The band is signed to Hassle Records in the United Kingdom and SideOneDummy Records in the United States.

The band has released four albums: Cutting Our Teeth in 2010, Go Now and Live in 2011, Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow in 2012, and Ark in 2015.

History

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Formation and self-titled debut EP (2007–2008)

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We Are the Ocean performing at Sheffield Leadmill, October 2008.

Dan Brown and Jack Spence were both formerly in the band named Dead But Still Dreaming. Following the band's dissolution, Brown and Spence formed a new band under the same name, recruiting Liam Cromby, Rickie Bloom, and Tom Whittaker by 2007. Shortly after, they rebranded as We Are the Ocean. Bloom soon left the band and was replaced by Alfie Scully.

The band became better known through MySpace and was nominated for Kerrang! Best British Newcomer. They were voted K! Readers Poll's 2nd Best Unsigned UK Band.[1] They released their debut EP entitled We Are the Ocean in 2008, selling 1000 limited edition copies in one day.

Cutting Our Teeth and subsequent touring (2008–2010)

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We Are the Ocean have toured the UK, Europe, the US, and Australia. The band played festivals including the main stage at Reading and Leeds Festival, Download Festival, and were invited to play at The Bamboozle festival in New Jersey, USA, one of the largest alternative/punk festivals in the world.[1]

We Are the Ocean started writing material for their debut album around December 2008. The album was produced by Brian McTernan at Salad Days Studio in Baltimore, USA. The album was due to be released in Summer 2009 but, for unknown reasons, was delayed a number of times before its eventual release on 1 February 2010.[2][3]

The band re-released Cutting Our Teeth in October 2010 as a deluxe edition with a second disc, featuring their limited edition debut EP and four unheard tracks which received positive feedback from critics.[4]

Departure of Dan Brown and Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow (2011–2013)

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The band recorded their second album, Go Now and Live, with Pete Miles.[5] The album's singles "What It Feels Like", "The Waiting Room" and "Runaway" were all playlisted on Radio 1, in addition to a number of other radio and television stations. The album reached number 45 in the charts in its first week.

On 1 March 2012, We Are the Ocean announced that they would be entering the studio in May to record their third full-length album. On 5 June 2012, it was announced on their Facebook page that the band had parted ways with frontman Dan Brown, who would instead be pursuing a career as a band manager. Cromby became the primary vocalist.[6][7]

Their third studio album Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow was released in the UK on 17 September 2012.

On 30 March 2013, We Are the Ocean performed at Radstock Festival.[8]

Ark and disbandment (2014–2017)

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Under new management,[9] the band recorded their fourth album, ARK, in the summer of 2014 and released an eponymous teaser single at the end of the year.[10] They recorded a BBC Live Lounge session and played an acoustic version of the track along with a cover of London Grammar's 'Hey Now,'[11] which led to BMG/Infectious signing the band.[12] ARK was released on 11 May 2015.

We Are The Ocean embarked on a tour to support their new album. In early 2016, the band was dropped by their label for undisclosed reasons. On 18 January 2017, We Are the Ocean announced their disbandment and a farewell tour through Europe in February and March. [citation needed]

Reunion (2022)

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"Our friendship inside and out of We Are The Ocean has always remained strong. The last 2 years have really put life into a new perspective, so we thought we owed it to ourselves and our fans to come together and do what we love to do best. In the rehearsal studio we found the energy was still there - it honestly felt better than ever - and that’s why we’ve decided to get back on stage together; to connect, share and celebrate We Are The Ocean"

—We Are the Ocean on Facebook

On 15 July 2022, the band issued a statement on Facebook about their reunion. They announced their first live show in five years, on 15 October in London's Omeara Venue.

Band members

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Current members
Former members
  • Dan Brown – lead vocals (2007–2012)
Timeline

Discography

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Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
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UK Indie
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UK Rock
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UK Digital
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Cutting Our Teeth 143
Go Now and Live
  • Released: 22 April 2011
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Label: Hassle Records
45 5 3 40
Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow
  • Release Date: 17 September 2012
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Label: Hassle Records
59
ARK
  • Release Date: 11 May 2015
  • Format: CD, digital download
  • Label: Hassle Records
73 13 4

Extended plays

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List of albums
Title Album details
We Are the Ocean
  • Released: 4 August 2008[17]
  • Label: Hassle
  • Format: CD, digital download
Look Alive
  • Released: 16 November 2009[18]
  • Label: Hassle
  • Format: CD, digital download

Singles

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List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK SVK
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"Nothing Good Has Happened Yet" 2008 We Are the Ocean
"God Damn Good" 2009
"Look Alive" 2010 Cutting Our Teeth
"These Days, I Have Nothing"
"All of This Has to End"
"Lucky Ones"
"What It Feels Like" 2011 70 Go Now and Live
"The Waiting Room" 22
"Runaway" 45
"Overtime Is a Crime"
"Bleed" 2012 Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow
"The Road (Run for Miles)"
"Now and Then (Acoustic)" 2021 Non-album single

Music videos

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  • "Save Me! Said the Saviour" (2007)
  • "Nothing Good Has Happened Yet" (2008)
  • "Welcome to My Broken Home"[20]
  • "Look Alive" (2009)
  • "All of This Has to End" (2010)
  • "These Days I Have Nothing" (2010)
  • "Lucky Ones" (2010)
  • "Waiting Room" (2011)
  • "Runaway" (2011)
  • "What It Feels Like" (2011)
  • "Overtime Is a Crime" (2011)
  • "The Road" (2012)
  • "Young Heart" (2012)
  • "Machine" (17 April 2013)
  • "Chin Up, Son" (5 September 2013)
  • "Holy Fire" (2015)
  • "Do It Together" (2015)
  • "Good For You" (2015)
  • "Hey Now" (2015)
  • "The Pretender (Foo Fighters cover)" (2015)

References

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  1. ^ a b Jon O'Brien. "We Are the Ocean - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". Allmusic. Rovi. Retrieved 7 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Hassle Records". Hasslerecords.sandbag.uk.com.
  3. ^ "Featured Content on Myspace". Myspace.
  4. ^ "We Are The Ocean Interview". 7 November 2010. Archived from the original on 7 November 2010. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  5. ^ "We Are The Ocean to release new album April 25th". 10 March 2011. Archived from the original on 10 March 2011. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  6. ^ "It is with much regret that we announce... - We Are the Ocean". Facebook.com.
  7. ^ "The New Bury Tomorrow Video is A Tough Watch". Rock Sound Magazine. 9 January 2016.
  8. ^ "We Are the Ocean: Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow". Hassle Records. Retrieved 19 June 2012.
  9. ^ "One Fifteen - Artists - We Are the Ocean". Onefifteen.com.
  10. ^ "Song Review: We Are The Ocean – 'ARK' | CultNoise". 25 February 2015. Archived from the original on 25 February 2015. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  11. ^ "BBC Radio 1 - Live Lounge, We Are the Ocean". BBC. 27 November 2014.
  12. ^ "BMG/Infectious makes first new signings - Music... - mediaor". Mediaor.com.
  13. ^ "UK Albums & Singles Chart History: We are the Ocean". UK Charts. The Official Charts Company. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  14. ^ "UK Independente Albums Chart - Archive". Official Charts Company. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  15. ^ "UK Rock & Metal Album Chart - Archive". Official Charts Company. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  16. ^ "UK Album Download Chart - Archive". Official Charts Company. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  17. ^ "Post Hardcore > We Are The Ocean > EP We Are the Ocean". Spirit of Metal. Apple. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  18. ^ "iTunes - We Are The Ocean EP Look Alive". iTunes. Apple. 17 August 2011. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  19. ^ "We Are the Ocean on Slovenská". IFPI. (IFPI). Retrieved 10 February 2011.
  20. ^ We Are The Ocean - Welcome to My Broken Home UNOFFICIAL. YouTube. 29 July 2008.