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The Ocean Band - Barcode (Album) (2005)

The Ocean Band - SINGAPORE (Click to view all Post on The Ocean Band) ● From Album: Barcodes Released 2005 ● Label: The Ocean Band

  • The Ocean Band - Big Time Lights Download Mp3
  • The Ocean Band - Spike Download Mp3
  • The Ocean Band - Wine Into Water (Live) Download Mp3
  • The Ocean Band: "A selection of songs from our debut album. They're open for downloading, but if you like what you hear, do feel free to buy the disc online".

    The Ocean Band - BIO

    The Ocean Band - SINGAPORE ●

    The Ocean Band are (from left to right): ●
  • Dave - bass, percussion, mood swings and fruit based computer use
  • Uwe - keyboards, recording, condescension and misuse of office resources
  • Sammy - drums, guitars, backing vocals and the high life
  • Angshu - guitars, sporadic drums and bad attitude
  • Neve - lead vocals, guitars, objectivism and banter
  • Bio & Profile
    The Ocean Band are a Singapore-based band who, having exhausted almost every covers playing club in the country and their own collective patience, have moved on to playing and recording their own music.
    Since their formation in 2003, they have been the house band at The Crazy Elephant (Singapore's leading blues bar), visited Holland and France for a mini-tour and opened for the chart-topping American band Hoobastank in '04. In November '05, they represented Singapore in the finals of the World Battle Of The Bands in Hong Kong. 2006 saw them on the main stage of the Sembawang Festival back in Singapore and, shortly afterwards, in the Esplanade Concert Hall (making it their fifth appearance at the Esplanade).
    Their debut album 'BARCODES' has received enthusiastic reviews in the press and the band are currently working on their second full length record. The band's music is the result of such diverse influences as Pearl Jam, Jeff Buckley, Police, Led Zeppelin, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Who, The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, Manfred Mann's Earth Band and Max Webster (for just one member, it must be said) et al. The Ocean Band has always been at its best on stage and have played several hundred gigs in Singapore and overseas, to uniformly excellent response.
    Source: Band's official Website

    Force Vormit - Various Tracks

    Force Vomit - Singapore (Click to view all Post on Force Vomit) ●

    2002: Force Vomit - Selera Raya Download Mp3
    1998: Force Vomit - Riot For Madam Chia Download Mp3
    1998: Force Vomit - Last Nite I Said Goodbye Download Mp3
    1996: Force Vomit - Ride The Changi Download Mp3
    1996: Force Vomit - Let You Go (I Just Can't) Download Mp3

    Force Vomit - BIO

    Force Vomit (Singapore) ●

    The sordid saga that is the Vorce Fomit story started in late 1993 when four night-shift taxi drivers decided to take musical matters into their own hands and start their own band. This motley crue of treble spankers has had many line-up changes and messy misadventures since then - with one thing in common - they still can't play their instruments properly. Despite charming obstacles like being expected to play for free 90% of the time (and in the few instance when they do get moolah, get labelled 'sellout' by dogmatic scenesters) and a media that tries its best to pretend 'local music' doesn't exist (and in the few instance when they do get exposure, get labelled 'sellout' by dogmatic scenesters), these style-deprived shenanigans are here to stay.
    Source: Band's Website