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The Ocean release new music video for ‘Sea Of Reeds’

THE OCEAN have released a new music video!

The new music video, for the track Sea Of Reeds, is taken from the German post-metal band’s upcoming new album, Holocene, which is scheduled to be released in May this year.

Speaking about the new single, guitarist Robin Staps says, “like many THE OCEAN lyrics, this song was inspired by the bible, the old testament tale of Exodus. God divided the waters of the Red Sea, the Sea of Reeds, so that the Israelites could flee from the Egyptians, and he clogged the wheels of their persecutors’ chariots and then drowned them in the sea. The Old Testament is full of tales of miraculous healing, water turned into blood, locusts falling from the sky, the parting of the sea… but can there be space for the concept of love in a doctrine that relies on supernatural powers to prove its god’s almightiness? A god who parts the waters of the sea to decide who’s going to live and who’s going to die is a fearful entity, and the lesson to be learnt from Exodus is that you should worship a god with such immense powers because otherwise he’s gonna fuck with you real bad. But a god who needs miracles to convince his sheep to admire him and to follow his leadership can only be a vain god, and in vanity lies weakness and vulnerability, even for a god… because the vain self depends on the admiration of others. And this is the important note for the level of human relationships — dependency.

We often look up to our loved ones as deities and we conceive of love as a supernatural force itself, something that hits us out of the blue and transforms us and the world around us. But when you remove the supernatural color grading, love is essentially a choice. It’s a voluntary decision to let yourself in for something (and sometimes even to push yourself into something), or not. It’s not something that happens to you if you’re lucky, or doesn’t if you’re not. It essentially relies on meeting someone at eye level and while it can involve worship to some degree, too much of it is going to create a hierarchy that is going to ruin it.”

Watch the official music video for Sea Of Reeds here: 

Speaking about the new music video, director Adrian Shapiro says, Robin and I have spoken for years about me directing a clip for THE OCEAN, and finally the stars aligned and we could make this happen. We went through a couple of different tracks before finally settling on Sea Of Reeds. I’ve only really directed music videos for my own band, LO!, so there was a bit of pressure to make sure this clip was at the level I was happy with for THE OCEAN, and also did justice for the song.

There was a lot of listening to the song on repeat, and finally I saw the journey I wanted to create for the clip… Sea Of Reeds is a beautiful, haunting track. It’s powerful and melancholy and I loved the idea of using different textural materials to create a world of hills and mountains before delivering a final reveal of what we’ve been heading towards for the clip. The process with this clip was all in the setup as we used a motion control robot to create a repeatable move for the camera. This allowed me to make subtle tweak to the props and materials without effecting the camera moves. Once I had all the movement and materials all sorted, We shot the clip relatively quickly as we had everything locked. I wanted it to be entrancing, and quite an anxious piece to watch not knowing where it was all heading. It’s one of my favourite clips I’ve made and I hope you all enjoy the journey.”

Holocene is set for release on May 19th via Pelagic Records. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on THE OCEAN like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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