Yeni The Ocean şarkısı Pleistocene yayınlandı.|The Ocean Collective adıyla da tanınan Alman post metal grubu The Ocean , 25 Eylül tarihinde Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic Cenozoic adlı yeni albümünü Metal Blade Records etiketi ile çıkarmaya hazırlanıyor. Topluluk yeni albümlerinden Pleistocene şarkısı bir video klip eşliğinde yayınlandı.
Yeni The Ocean şarkısı Pleistocene Albümden daha önce Katatonia’dan Jonas Renkse’nin eşlik ettiği şarkı Jurassic | Cretaceous ve Oligocene yayınlanmıştı.
Albüm şarkı listesi:
01. Triassic 02. Jurassic | Cretaceous 03. Palaeocene 04. Eocene 05. Oligocene 06. Miocene | Pliocene 07. Pleistocene 08. Holocene
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Phanerozoic packaging: As mentioned earlier, PZII vinyl have arrived at the Pelagic warehouse already, and we hope you will agree we don’t exaggerate when we say they look fan-farkin-tastic! . Today we‘re sharing some of the different possibilities of BYOFC (build your own front cover) that this trifold presents: the sleeve itself has circular cutouts in all panels, and the album comes with 2 printed inner sleeves and 9 circular inserts / text sheets, one for each track, which can be inserted in any imaginable order into the center or the right panel’s pocket. With both sides of these inserts printed, that gives you in theory 22 different options for front covers, but since the back sides have lyrics and half of them follows an intentionally completely different colour scheme which is only supposed to face up towards the inside of the packaging, that leaves us with 5 different front covers: one for each vinyl colour. . The trifold was printed on ultrathick 400 g/sm stock, a special paper with an embossed stone structure which we had custom-made by German paper manufacturer Gmund, then sent to our pressing plant in Czech Republic for processing. The sleeves are sealed with a special mat lamination to keep the rough and porous haptics similar to cracked stone of ice. We had to make several samples from the material, as there was a risk of fractures and rips at the notches where it folds, and it was unsure if printing on this highly absorbant marerial would even be possible — but after almost 400 paper sheets destroyed during the process of experimenting and adaptation on the big printing machines (which swallow 20 sheets in half a second), it finally worked. . Holding the final thing in our hands, we gotta say it was worth the pain! More pictures of the inside and the vinyl colour variants to follow soon.???????? ????— Your favourite paper nerds
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