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The Ocean Fracture
OriginGlasgow, Scotland, UK
GenresPost-hardcore, experimental rock
Years active2004–2010
LabelsEyes Of Sound,
MembersSteven Gillies
Paul McArthur
Sean Campbell
Wes McCallum
Websitewww.myspace.com/theoceanfracture

The Ocean Fracture were a Scottish post-hardcore band based in Glasgow, comprising Steve Gillies (Vocals, guitar), Paul McArthur (Guitar, vocals, other), Wes McCallum (bass) and Sean Campbell (drums).

History

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The band formed in January 2004,[1] and released one double A-sided single, a split with Bleaklow and one mini-album, The Sunmachine And The Ocean, which was released in September 2006 by Eyes Of Sound records.

During their tenure together, the band played or toured with many well-known UK acts, including Secondsmile, Devil Sold His Soul,[2] Eden Maine and Sika Redem, amongst others.

The band completed work on three new tracks in February 2009, produced by Oliver Craggs (ex-Cubic Space Division) at his Hidden Track Studios in Folkestone, Kent. The tracks were planned to be released on a split EP with Kent noisecore band Rise Of Raphia, however Rise of Raphia disbanded before these plans could come to fruition. In June 2010 these tracks were finally released on a split EP with Sheffield post-metal act Black Fist.

In January 2010 The Ocean Fracture announced that Wes McCallum, of Glasgow math-rock outfit No Kilter, would be joining the band. The new line-up played their first show on 15 January with Irish rockers LaFaro.[3]

In October 2010, The Ocean Fracture officially split up, releasing a retrospective compilation of unreleased demos for free digital download via their Facebook page.

Post-Ocean Fracture projects

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After the dissolution of The Ocean Fracture, guitarist Paul McArthur and bassist Wes McCallum formed experimental post-hardcore group Salò with former No Kilter drummer Sam Massey. Drummer Sean Campbell has gone on to play in post-hardcore acts Hunt/Gather and In Wrecks. Singer/guitarist Steven Gillies currently plays in Progressive Rock band Atlas : Empire & Post/Math Instrumental band, Dialects. Both bands have been releasing music & performing internationally for the last few years, including tours in Europe & North America. In late 2012, Paul and Sean reunited to form a noise rock band Thin Privilege, with Sean drumming and Paul on vocals.

Discography

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Books

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  • A Noble Ocean Embiggens The Smallest Fracture: The Paul McArthur Story (Self-released, ltd. to one copy scrawled on the wall of a public toilet, 20Never)

Members

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  • Steven Gillies (Vocals, guitar)
  • Paul McArthur (Guitar, vocals)
  • Sean Campbell (Drums)
  • Wes McCallum (Bass)

References

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  1. ^ "Eyesofsound". Eyesofsound.bigcartel.com. Retrieved 10 June 2020.
  2. ^ Rock Sound Live Review, Nov 2005, Issue 78
  3. ^ TOF Myspace