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Oceanator - Nothing s Ever Fine - Album Review

Nothing’s Ever Fine by Oceanator sounds like everything and nothing at the same time. It's well-crafted, but a little too derivative to stick

Oceanator Announces New Album Nothing s Ever Fine, Shares New Song Bad Brain Daze : Listen

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Jeff Rosenstock: SKA DREAM

Bandcamp / Buy Like a surfer at sunrise, or a lieutenant general girding for a melee attack, ska fans are always scanning the horizon for the next wave. The Jamaican first wave reshaped music; the British second wave proposed a cross-racial, working-class solidarity. At the back half of the 1990s, a slew of screwy ska-punk from like Less Than Jake, Reel Big Fish, and Dance Hall Crashers introduced the actual idea of a wave: ska as a natural, recurrent phenomenon. Since then, the big question is… has that fourth wave hit yet? Should we celebrate or dread its arrival? Are chart hits the harbingers? Perhaps it happens when ska is spliced into new contexts. At some point, the indefatigable underground punk icon Jeff Rosenstock took his place at ska’s vanguard. After the dissolution of his Long Island ska-punk act Arrogant Sons of Bitches, Rosenstock recorded an album—which he credited to “Bomb the Music Industry!”—at home. 2005’s

Beach Bunny, Oceanator to perform at second BUMP show of the semester

Beach Bunny, Oceanator to perform at second BUMP show of the semester provided by Chicago Reader Indie-pop band Beach Bunny will headline the semester’s second BUMP show. Female-led acts to bring a change of pace with rock, indie sounds April 7, 2021 provided by Bandcamp Brooklyn-based musician Oceanator will be the opening act for the BUMP show on April 10. Students will be on “Cloud 9” on April 10 as American indie-pop artists Beach Bunny and Oceanator take the virtual stage for this semester’s second Binghamton University Underground Music Presents (BUMP) show. Hailing from Chicago, Beach Bunny has been gaining popularity since their debut album “Honeymoon” in 2020 and released their latest EP “Blame Game” in January of this year. Oceanator, a solo artist based in Brooklyn, released her first full-length album in 2020 as well.

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