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Oceans Ate Alaska was founded in 2010 by Birmingham University's students James Harrison, James 'Jibs' Kennedy, Josh Salthouse, Alex Hurdley and Chris Turner. The band would go on to release their first single, "Taming Lions" on 4 August followed by their second single "Clocks" on the 26th both accompanied by a music video and being released through Great Escape Records.
Disparity is the third full-length album by British metalcore band Oceans Ate Alaska, released on 1 September 2022 through Fearless Records.It is the last album before the band departed from the record label, and the last one to feature original vocalist James Harrison, who had previously recorded vocals for the band's 2015 album Lost Isles, and longtime lead guitarist Adam Zytkiewicz.
Hikari is the second full-length album by British metalcore band Oceans Ate Alaska, released on 28 July 2017 through Fearless Records.It is the only album to feature Jake Noakes who replaced the original vocalist James Harrison, after the latter's departure in late 2016.
3 Film and TV. 4 Music. 5 Other uses. Toggle the table of contents. Hikari. 10 languages. ... Hikari (Oceans Ate Alaska album), or the title song by Oceans Ate Alaska ...
Over 95 million Americans are on alert for brutal cold temperatures in the coming days as arctic air plunges south across the country -- and a storm this weekend is expected to dump snow on ...
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A source told PEOPLE last week that the actress opened her home to friends who evacuated their own houses in the L.A. area after the wildfires broke out.. Local authorities reported on Jan. 12 ...
In the United States in particular, the percentage of people who felt they ate mostly healthy foods dropped from 83% in 2022 to 71% in 2023, according to the data.