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We Are The Ocean- New Album ‘Go Now And Live’ Released 25th April

| On 15, Apr 2011

We Are The Ocean have announced details of their new album ‘Go Now And Live’. The second album from the Essex quintet will be released 25th April on Hassle Records (Cancer Bats, Alkaline Trio, Trash Talk).

The album is a big shift in direction from their debut album ‘Cutting Our Teeth’ and marks a new era for We Are The Ocean. The record opens up with the thunderous track ‘Trouble is Temporary, Time is Tonic’ which has an opening line that’s no doubt ready to make the hairs on the back of your next stand up on end. The Radio 1 daytime, playlisted single ‘What It Feels Like’ follows and from here on in you know this record is ready to be one the classics of the year!

Dan, vocalist, from the band exclaims that ‘This album shows a huge progression from Cutting Our Teeth and we’re extremely pleased with how it turned out. We wanted to challenge ourselves and write songs in a way that we’d never written before and try things that would never have worked on the first album’.

At the production helm of ‘Go Now And Live’ is Peter Miles (The King Blues, Futures), who’s current track record has been sensational in delivering some of the most exciting British rock records of the past couple of years.

2011 is already shaping up to be a huge one for the band with new single ‘The Waiting Room’ added to the Radio One C-List, and previous single ‘What It Feels Like’ added to their ‘In New Music We Trust’ playlist, and both championed by Zane Lowe as Single of the Week.

The albums track-listing is as follows:

1. Trouble is Temporary, Time is Tonic
2. What It Feels Like
3. The Waiting Room
4. Runaway
5. Trials and Tribulations
6. Overtime is a Crime
7. Godspeed
8. Now and Then
9. Follow What You Need
10. Before I Die

The band are heading out on tour in support of the album and single, and will be stopping off at the below venues:

APRIL
27th, Cardiff – Millennium Music Hall
28th, London – Electric Ballroom
29th, Manchester – Academy 2
30th, Glasgow – Garage

MAY
1st, Newcastle – Academy 2