Ocean Harvest (Spotify Track Review)

I am of the belief you may have never heard of Phoenix, AZ based Metalcore band Ocean Harvest. Well, let me put them on your radar. Ocean Harvest is a Native American band making their presence known in the metal community. Started by Vocalist Winston Jose and joined by brother Elias Jose on guitar with cousin Paul Sydney Krech on Bass; The band has crafted an unforgettable sound that resonates deeply with fans and newcomers alike.

Their 2023 Spotify releases, including tracks like “Lost in Hell,” “Undeserving,” “Snake Deceiver,” and “Legends,” showcase their creativity and ability to blend raw emotion with technical prowess.

“Lost in Hell” the band’s latest release begins with looped drum elements that lead into a ferocious metallic assault and a surprisingly well executed piano transition. The primal roars and thunderous instrumentation transcends the listener into the world of Ocean Harvest; Creating an immersive experience. This track instantly put a smile on my face.

“Undeserving” brings forth more intensity, showcasing Winston’s ability to convey emotions through his vocal range, screaming “Why am I so Undeserving?” is instantly relatable that could give one a sense of self reflection.

The Track “Snake Deceiver” is a relentless powerhouse, with Elias delivering intricate riffs that snake around the pulsating basslines. The song’s aggressive tempo and haunting lyrics create a sonic landscape that’s both captivating and energizing.

Finally, “Legends” stands as a battle anthem. The composition feels like a journey, where the intensity of the music takes the listener through valleys and peaks, guided by a spirited vocal performance.

Ocean Harvest utilizes everything in their utility belt, the songs are mixed with a balance that ensures every element shines through, without losing the raw energy that defines the Metalcore genre. 

Ocean Harvest’s 2023 releases on Spotify demonstrate their potential to be pioneers in a genre that’s constantly evolving. They’ve created something truly special. For fans of heavy music seeking something fresh and meaningful, Ocean Harvest’s latest songs are not only deserving of attention but demand it. Their music is a breath of fresh air in the Metalcore scene. I will look forward to every song they release.

Listen to Ocean Harvest on SPOTIFY

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