The End of the Ocean

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Worth Everything Ever Wished For 05:54 Tools
We Always Think There is Going to be More Time... 11:17 Tools
On Floating 05:20 Tools
On the Long Road Home 10:06 Tools
Verses from Our Captain 03:58 Tools
A Dividing Line 04:11 Tools
Southern Skies 05:14 Tools
To Be Buried and Discovered Again 03:08 Tools
May Be for the Better 04:27 Tools
Setting Sail 10:10 Tools
Star-Crossed 06:49 Tools
bravado 06:49 Tools
Docks 02:18 Tools
All That Is Will Cease 06:14 Tools
Like Honey from the Branch 04:59 Tools
The Siren's Sound 08:05 Tools
Romancing The Stars 08:05 Tools
One Last Goodnight 02:18 Tools
homesick 02:19 Tools
desire 02:19 Tools
endure 02:19 Tools
jubilant 02:19 Tools
Self 02:19 Tools
forsaken 02:19 Tools
Redemption 11:17 Tools
ascend 11:17 Tools
birthright 11:17 Tools
We Always Think There Is Going to Be More Time... - Audiotree Live Version 11:17 Tools
Jubilant - Audiotree Live Version 11:17 Tools
Redemption - Audiotree Live Version 11:17 Tools
Forsaken - Audiotree Live Version 11:17 Tools
We Always Think There Is Going To Be More Time... [vk.com/slik777] 11:17 Tools
We Always Think There Is Going To Be More Time.... 09:37 Tools
Worth Everything We Ever Wished For 05:54 Tools
We Always Think There Is Going To Be More Time. 11:17 Tools
Redemption (Revelator Sound Session) 05:54 Tools
On The Long Road Home (Revelator Sound Session) 05:54 Tools
On Floating (Revelator Sound Session) 05:54 Tools
In Excelsis EP - All That Is Will Cease 11:17 Tools
We Always Think There Will Be More Time... 11:17 Tools
In Excelsis EP - On Floating 06:49 Tools
PacificAtlantic - Verses From Our Captain 06:49 Tools
In Excelsis EP - Like Honey From The Branch 06:49 Tools
aire 06:49 Tools
PacificAtlantic - Worth Everything Ever Wished For 06:49 Tools
PacificAtlantic - May Be For The Better 06:49 Tools
We Always Think There Is Going To Be More Time (Revelator Sound Session) 06:51 Tools
Star Crossed 06:49 Tools
In Excelsis EP - Star-Crossed 06:49 Tools
Pacific Atlantic (Full Album) 06:49 Tools
The Siren Sound 06:49 Tools
Pacific Atlantic 01:34 Tools
Funnel Blanket 05:54 Tools
Worth Everything Ever Wished 05:54 Tools
We Always Think There is Going to be More Time… 11:17 Tools
Star - Crossed 06:51 Tools
One Last Goodbye 02:36 Tools
Worth Everything 01:34 Tools
Calm Seas Don`t Make Sailors EP - Setting Sail 01:34 Tools
We Always Think Is Going To Be More Time... 11:17 Tools
Funnel Blanket (April Fool's Joke) 06:51 Tools
We Always Think There Is Going To Be Mor 06:51 Tools
Worth Everything I Wished For 06:51 Tools
The End Of The Ocean - Setting Sail 11:17 Tools
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The End Of The Ocean is Kevin Shannon, Trish Chisholm, Joshua Qualls, Bryan Yost, Tara Yost, and Wes Jackson. The End Of The Ocean is an instrumental post-rock band from Columbus, Ohio. From their start in early 2009, The End Of The Ocean has had a penchant for crafting soundtrack-esque athems that move freely from beautiful to trippy to heart-tugging to fist clenching. Heavily influenced by mid 90′s emo and shoegaze (My Bloody Valentine, Mineral, The Appleseed Cast, American Football, Planes Mistaken for Stars), and their post-rock contemporaries (Mono, Envy, Explosions In The Sky), The End Of The Ocean utilizes intricate drumming, subtle guitar arpeggios, and a vast range of effects to craft beautiful, nostalgic and refreshingly unique memorable songs. The End Of The Ocean has continually expanded its horizons from playing local shows to touring all across the United States. They’ve been fortunate enough to share the stage with Alcest, If These Trees Could Talk, Pianos Become The Teeth, Touche Amore, Code Orange Kids, Mouth of The Architect, Title Fight, Defeater, O’Brother, Junius and The Ascent Of Everest. The End Of The Ocean self-released their first album, a 4 song EP entitled Calm Seas Don’t Make Sailors, on October 1st, 2009. The album was unexpectedly downloaded over 2,000 times in the first week of its release and received stellar praise from many reviews both in the US and abroad. The band’s second album, PACIFIC•ATLANTIC, was released by Futurerecordings (Indian Summer, The Ascent Of Everest, Sunlight Ascending) on March 1st, 2011 and made tidal waves in the post-rock community. Pacific·Atlantic was included in the prestigious list of top 100 albums of 2011 by The Silent Ballet, voted into the top 20 releases of 2011 by Post-Rock Listeners Choice, and chosen as the #6 best album of 2011 by the internet radio show Progopolis. On June 29th, 2012, The End Of The Ocean released their third album, In Excelsis, (Futurerecordings) and embarked on a five week cross-country tour in support of the album. With three albums and multiple tours under their belt, The End Of The Ocean is currently writing new material and preparing for an even more extensive touring schedule in 2013. With a wall of sound and an aggressive live show, listeners can’t help to be caught up in the band’s maelstrom of nostalgia, hope, beauty, melancholy, chaos and tranquility. It’s how The End Of The Ocean creates this ebb and flow of emotions that makes this band a monumental experience. More information can be found at their offical website, www.theendoftheocean.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.