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They might not be overly comfortable with the label, but it would seem like with UNFD signing Melbourne odd world experimentalists Ocean Grove that we’ve got ourselves the first really fucking exciting new nu-metal band in years.
This is a Really Good Thing as far as Glasswerk is concerned. Now where did we put those baggy jean shorts and Osiris skate shoes?
The band have today released a new EP in the form of Black Label (Sublime Vol) as well as your first audiovisual taste of OG, in the form of their new video. Are you a ‘Lights On Kind Of Lover’? You could be.
Luke Holmes, vocalist, comments on the news: “We’ve spent the better half of the past year in ambivalence deciding who and where is the best stream to entrust with our music and we were very close to making decisions to the contrary. Loyalty and belief mean a lot more to OG than hypotheticals or promises. UNFD through their actions, not words, proved to us that they were the best entity for us to take our art above and beyond. We are especially excited about the creative freedom they have afforded us.”
Watch here:
Ocean Grove’s Black Label (Sublime Vol) is out now via UNFD