Ocean Alley have captivated audiences around the world with their infectious melody lines and memorable blend of psychedelic-surf-rock.
The band now add their fourth album ‘Low Altitude Living’ to the fold.
While the six-piece could have rinsed and repeated the styles and sounds of their previous full-lengths - the ARIA-nominated Lonely Diamond (2020), their Gold-certified breakthrough Chiaroscuro (2018), and self-assured debut Lost Tropics (2016) - Low Altitude Living, produced by longtime collaborator Callum Howell, sees the band construct their broadest ranging sonic framework yet.
“Low altitude, being by the beach is where we all have the most peace. So naming the album 'Low Altitude Living' made a lot of sense. The title of the album doesn’t necessarily represent any one song in particular, or tie them all together. But it does tie our band to the music. I feel like it’s more of a title that describes why we sound like Ocean Alley.”
Low Altitude Living #14
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Low Altitude Living #14
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Ocean Alley have captivated audiences around the world with their infectious melody lines and memorable blend of psychedelic-surf-rock.
The band now add their fourth album ‘Low Altitude Living’ to the fold.
While the six-piece could have rinsed and repeated the styles and sounds of their previous full-lengths - the ARIA-nominated Lonely Diamond (2020), their Gold-certified breakthrough Chiaroscuro (2018), and self-assured debut Lost Tropics (2016) - Low Altitude Living, produced by longtime collaborator Callum Howell, sees the band construct their broadest ranging sonic framework yet.
“Low altitude, being by the beach is where we all have the most peace. So naming the album 'Low Altitude Living' made a lot of sense. The title of the album doesn’t necessarily represent any one song in particular, or tie them all together. But it does tie our band to the music. I feel like it’s more of a title that describes why we sound like Ocean Alley.”