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Oceans of Slumber- Where Gods Fear To Speak

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Oceans of Slumber-  Where Gods Fear To Speak
Oceans of Slumber-  Where Gods Fear To Speak

Oceans of Slumber defy any and all convention. Since 2011, the Houston band have come to redefine the Southern Gothic by casting their tales of hope and despair against an ever-shifting backdrop of melodic death, doom and black metal, with subtle electronic flourishes and classical composition added for good measure. 'Where Gods Fear To Speak' expands their progressive vision to the hi-def scope of a Hollywood blockbuster. Oceans of Slumber have toured with Swallow The Sun and Ne Obliviscaris, but their sixth album has more in common with Blade Runner and The Book of Eli. On 'Where Gods Fear To Speak', Oceans of Slumber remake progressive metal in their own dark cinematic image.

Format: New CD/Metal

Oceans of Slumber- Where Gods Fear To Speak

SKU: 822603001785
Regular price 62.00 SR
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per

Release Date: 9.13.24

 
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Oceans of Slumber defy any and all convention. Since 2011, the Houston band have come to redefine the Southern Gothic by casting their tales of hope and despair against an ever-shifting backdrop of melodic death, doom and black metal, with subtle electronic flourishes and classical composition added for good measure. 'Where Gods Fear To Speak' expands their progressive vision to the hi-def scope of a Hollywood blockbuster. Oceans of Slumber have toured with Swallow The Sun and Ne Obliviscaris, but their sixth album has more in common with Blade Runner and The Book of Eli. On 'Where Gods Fear To Speak', Oceans of Slumber remake progressive metal in their own dark cinematic image.