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Where Oceans Burn Release New Single with Ten56.

  WHERE OCEANS BURN are a 4 piece Metalcore act from Manchester, UK, drawing inspiration from artists such as Northlane, Architects and Thornhill. Following the video premiere of their track 'Euphoria' via Dreambound at the end of 2023, the band have just dropped a new track featuring Aaron Matts of Ten56., entitled 'Static', which is taken from the upcoming EP ‘The Faces We Portray’ set to be released on February 9th, 2024. “Static is about going through a dark period and abusing substances and the inner dialogue in my head. Chasing a false feeling of happiness to escape issues I wasn't ready to face.” About Where Oceans Burn Their debut single 'Hollow Heart' gained huge success, surpassing 800,000 streams across platforms and further releases followed suit with features on Spotify editorial playlists, 'New Metal Tracks', 'Metal UK' and 'New Blood’, as well as videos collectively surpassing 250,000 views. The quartet embarked on their

ten56. Release Polarising Double Video For ‘TRAUMADOLL’ & ‘RLS’

  Following the release of their debut EP ‘Downer Part.1’ in 2021 and staggering single ‘Yenta’ earlier this year, ten56. make a welcomed return with a dual video for new tracks ‘Traumadoll’ and ‘RLS’. Having initially burst onto the scene in the midst of the pandemic, ten56. have so far had a short but impressive journey. Fronted by Aaron Matts (ex Betraying The Martyrs) and also including members from Kadinja and Uneven Structure, ten56. have quickly surpassed 8 million streams on Spotify and become a viral sensation within the metal community. Check out the official video for 'Traumadoll' & 'RLS' below: ‘Traumadoll’ & ‘RLS’ sonically showcase two different sides to ten56. as they continue to push the boundaries of their genre and defy expectations of their sound. ‘Traumadoll’ delivers the heavy breakdowns and vicious vocal delivery of vocalist Aaron Matts we are familiar with, whilst forthcoming single ‘RLS’ serves us a more mellow, reflective side. Both