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Oceans Ate Alaska Reunite With Vocalist James Harrison, Premiere “Metamorph” Video

James Harrison has announced his return to Oceans Ate Alaska.

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PostedNovember 12, 2020
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsoceans ate alaska, James Harrison, Metamorph
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Like Moths To Flames Announce Fall Tour

Like Moths To Flames have announced a fall tour with Oceans Ate Alaska, Phinehas, and Novelists.

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PostedAugust 15, 2018
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagslike moths to flames, oceans ate alaska, phinehas, novelists
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Wage War, Oceans Ate Alaska, Gideon, Varials, & Loathe Announce 2017 Tour

Wage War, Oceans Ate Alaska, Gideon, Varials, and Loathe will be heading out on tour together later this year.

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PostedSeptember 14, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagswage war, oceans ate alaska, gideon, varials, loathe
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Up And Coming Bands To Watch This Fall

There is alot happening in the music world this fall, with the announcement of some amazing tours, such as Underoath's "reunion" tour. With those announcements come the openers that you've either never heard of or most likely worship. Here are 5 up and coming bands you should look for this fall.

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PostedAugust 4, 2015
AuthorJonas Notaro
Tagsinvalids, conquer divide, pvris, sorority noise, oceans ate alaska
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