OCEANDVST Drop Their Dope Track, “Dead End Hope”

OCEANDVST, the dynamic and emotionally charged band known for their straightforward attitude and heartfelt openness, is thrilled to announce the release of their latest single, “Dead End Hope.” Their unique sound is a blend of influences from their emo heroes like Paramore and My Chemical Romance, fused with the atmospheric and heavier tones of Bring Me The Horizon and Bad Omens. This eclectic mix creates a deeply immersive experience for listeners, inviting them to feel, connect, and be moved. The rising band’s mission has always been to share their passionate feelings with anyone struggling in the labyrinth of their own emotions. Since their formation in the middle of 2017 in Thessaloniki, Greece, the band has captivated audiences with Chrysa’s vulnerable lyrics addressing contemporary m...

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