...And Oceans Explained

...And Oceans
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Helsinki, Finland
Genre:Death metal, melodic death metal, symphonic black metal, experimental metal, industrial metal
Years Active:Festerday: 1989–1992; 2013–2020...and Oceans: 1995–2005, 2020–present Havoc Unit: 2005–2013
Label:Century MediaSeason of Mist
Current Members:Mathias LillmånsT.kunz (Timo Kontio)Heinr.ich (Mika Aalto)Sa.myel (Sami Latva)
Past Members:de Monde (Teemu Saari) Martex (Jani Martikkala)Mr. Oos (Marcus Roos) AntiPete (Petri Seikkula) Jos.f (Kena Strömsholm)

...And Oceans, previously known as Havoc Unit and Festerday, is a metal band from Finland. It was formed in 1989 as a death metal band, but soon changed its style to symphonic black metal. It released its first album as ...and Oceans in 1998, and in the following years it pursued a less traditional, more industrial-oriented direction.

History

The band was formed in 1989 as Festerday and it originally played death metal. It changed name to ...and Oceans in 1995, and the band's debut release was the symphonic black metal album Dynamic Gallery of Thoughts, released by Season of Mist.[1] The Symmetry of I – The Circle of O followed in 1998. The band signed to Century Media, who issued the A.M. G.O.D.: Allotropic/Metamorphic Genesis of Dimorphism album, described by AllMusic as "definitely one of the band's finest",[2] and the band's profile was raised by a European tour with Marduk, Vader, and Mortician. The band's 2002 album Cypher was described by Allmusic as "Scandinavian cyber-metal", "sounding as if Skinny Puppy and Cannibal Corpse have spawned some kind of terrible, shrieking cyborg baby".[3] Band members also played in Rotten Sound, Deathbound, and 6 Billion Ways to Die.

Havoc Unit

After ten years of existence as ...and Oceans and four full-length albums, the band changed its name to Havoc Unit in 2005. Its first album under the new name was h.IV+ (Hoarse Industrial Viremia), released in 2008. After five years, in 2013 band's name returned to be Festerday.[4] [5]

Return as ...And Oceans

On January 14, 2020, heavy metal label Season of Mist announced the upcoming release of Cosmic World Mother, a new album from the band, now reformed as ...And Oceans. [6]

In October 2022, the band announced their upcoming album, As in Gardens, So in Tombs, would be released on January 27, 2023.[7]

Members

Former members

…And Oceans

Festerday

Timeline

Discography

As Festerday (1989–1992; 2013–2020)

[4] [5]

As ...And Oceans (1995–2005; 2020–2023)

As Havoc Unit (2005–2013)

Notes and References

  1. Loftus, Johnny "[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p470289|pure_url=yes}} ...and Oceans Biography]", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  2. Jeffries, Vincent "[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r522347|pure_url=yes}} ''A.M. G.O.D.: Allotropic/Metamorphic Genesis of Dimorphism'' Review]", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  3. Hinds, Andy "[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r606436|pure_url=yes}} ''Cypher'' Review]", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
  4. Web site: Festerday - Encyclopaedia Metallum . The Metal Archives . 2017-05-27.
  5. Web site: Havoc Unit - Encyclopaedia Metallum . The Metal Archives . 2017-05-27.
  6. Web site: AND OCEANS - Cosmic World Mother - Jan 14, 2020. Season-of-mist.com. 6 October 2020.
  7. Web site: ...AND OCEANS announce new album 'As in Gardens, So in Tombs' + share new single. Heaviest of Art. January 27, 2023. October 26, 2022.
  8. https://www.season-of-mist.com/bands/and-oceans/
  9. https://www.metal-archives.com/artists/Mathias_Lillm%C3%A5ns/4684