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


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 15:24, 20 September 2011

The Ocean Fracture
OriginGlasgow, United Kingdom
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 post-hardcore band based in Glasgow, comprising Steven Gillies (Vocals, guitar), Paul McArthur (Guitar, vocals, other), Wes McCallum (bass) and Sean Campbell (drums).

History

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 Bleaklow.

After a show in early 2009 with Young Widows at the Captain's Rest in Glasgow, bassist Russell Niven chose to leave the band to pursue a career in London.

Following nearly a year of playing as a three-piece with sampled basslines, in January 2010 The Ocean Fracture announced that Wes McCallum, of Glasgow math-rock outfit No Kilter, would be joining the band on bass duties. 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

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. Paul also plays drums in Indie pop group The Hardy Boys. Drummer Sean Campbell has gone on to play in post-hardcore band Hunt/Gather, and singer/guitarist Steven Gillies formed experimental rock band Atlas:Empire.

Discography

Members

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

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ Rock Sound Live Review, Nov 2005, Issue 78
  3. ^ TOF Myspace