London based Post Rock duo Defy The Ocean have unveiled the
powerful opener, "Rest", from their upcoming new EP, “Elderflower”.
Vocalist/guitarist Chris Theo had this to say about the
track: "The 'Intro' track can be a beast unto itself. It draws you into
the sonic space of the record and writing 'Rest' is our attempt to do just
that. We wanted this be the first thing you heard of the EP and to really pull
you in to it. But the other thing about the first track on a record is that
they can often be rule breakers, teasing you with a sense of what's to come,
bittersweet, giving you just enough to want more. A promise. 'Rest' is that
promise and the EP is us doing our utmost to deliver on it."
The video can be seen below.
The band are set to release their new EP “Elderflower” on
September 2nd.
Here’s the blurb…
Two-man post rock outfit, Defy The Ocean, are a band whose
story stretches back the better part of two decades. Having initially met in high
school, Chris Theo (vocals & guitars) and Marcos Economides (drums &
guitars) first jammed together at the respective ages of fifteen and nine, but
later separated and went their own ways. It wasn’t until 2009 that the pair
reconnected and began working on material together under the Defy The Ocean
moniker.
The duo released their debut singles at the tail end of
2010, and went on to release their debut EP, “Myopic”, in late 2012. They
released another single in mid-2013, and since then they’ve been focused on
finalising their latest opus; the splendid “Elderflower”. Set for a September
2nd 2016 release, and produced by the band, “Elderflower” signifies the zenith
of Defy the Ocean’s sound; expertly weaved layers of rock with thick
atmospheric waves of melancholy.
Their textured approach comes through in the artwork for
“Elderflower”. Created by Australian artist Erin Smith, the piece is largely
constructed of text, and must be viewed at full resolution in order to savour
every detail. Erin uses individual letters from deconstructed passages of text
to build new images, and in doing so explores the idea that words can have many
different meanings.
Armed with a stunning new record, Defy The Ocean are set to
take their consistently evolving, and wonderfully refreshing sounds to new
audiences in 2016. With high hopes and the material to back it up, people
should expect big things over the coming months!
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