In The Studio With OCEANO - Part 3

July 19, 2010

The third episode of Oceano TV, featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the recording sessions for "Contagion", the forthcoming sophomore album from Chicago deathcore heavyweights OCEANO, can be viewed below. In the eight-minute clip below, OCEANO vocalist Adam Warren lets fans in on his daily routine. Starting from the time he wakes up at (way past) the crack of noon, Adam shows fans all the steps behind making his vocals on "Contagion" sound so undeniably monstrous. Watch as Adam heats up his special pre-session warm-up drink. Learn Adam's secret warm-up routine. Finally, view just how beastly his vocals will sound on "Contagion" by way of an in-studio camera that filmed his sessions.

"Contagion" promises to take OCEANO's music to explosive new heights, thanks to the production of Chris "Zeuss" Harris (MUNICIPAL WASTE, THE ACACIA STRAIN, HATEBREED, SHADOWS FALL) and the addition of two new guitarists who have quickly become acquainted with the continual misery that has become OCEANO's trademark.

OCEANO will soon be hitting the road once again as part of the "Over The Limit Tour". Ever the road warriors, this will not be a typical tour for OCEANO. It will mark their first major North American co-headlining tour alongside AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK. The tour will also act as a prelude to the release of the band's forthcoming album. Those attending the "Over The Limit Tour" will be among the first anywhere to hear some of the crushing new material from the CD. Joining headliners OCEANO and AS BLOOD RUNS BLACK on the bill will be ARSONISTS GET ALL THE GIRLS, THE TONY DANZA TAPDANCE EXTRAVAGANZA, THICK AS BLOOD, BURNING THE MASSES, CIRCLE OF CONTEMPT, and BLINDWITNESS, with SON OF AURELIUS and THIS OR THE APOCALYPSE on select dates.

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