Thursday, August 2, 2012

Oceans of Night: “Domain” Unusual And With Good Taste.


Oceans of Night is one of the projects and talents of Mr. Scott Mosher an independent self-financed musician and a professional graphic artist. He exploits a vast arsenal inside the metal scene; eximia is the way he evokes the past without forgetting that we are headed towards the future, his music transpires innumerous genres and styles creating a mix of different sounds and feelings turning this creative work in a hard rock, electro, progressive metal, modern yet timeless breeding.

Scott Mosher first CD “Ambient Earth” was independently issued in 2001, his creativity and ingenuity took flight with the creation of a new age electro rock sound and this was the beginning of a strong growth towards to what he is now. It was only a few years later after the releases of “Virtuality” (2001) and “Inferno” (2004) with the voice of Todd Corsa, and “Deep Horizon” (2006), featuring Scott Oliva the powerhouse vocalist,  that we saw the birth of Oceans of Night (Scott Mosher and Scott Oliva project) and their first CD (Mr. Mosher fifth) “The ShadowHeart Mirror” (summer 2009).

Domain” is their latest album which was released in 2011 and follows the path of Mosher ideas and creativity, with the magnificent voice of Oliva, and Alan Smithee taking the control of the drums. Mosher creates a perfect balance between the heavy metal and the new age/electro ambiance, the guitar riffs are simple but powerful, the solos beautiful and the progression of each music isn´t complex but it´s very smooth and flows rapidly, Oceans of Night is a different progressive band that exploits new paths and gives to everyone a new type of music to enjoy. “Domain” is a CD for all the metal fans and avid listeners that want something  unusual with good taste.


By: Pedro Ribeiro



01. Domain
02. Don't Look to Me
03. So Near Yet So Far
04. Dreams in Artificial Sunlight
05. Divisions of Time
06. Seven Days of Rain
07. The View to You
08. Instruments of Fear
09. The Future Remembered
10. Ghosts of the Past 

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