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Courtesy of vocalist Mike Vennart at the band's forums,

 

"The EP (due, i'm told, in September) will be (most likely) 6 tracks. Compromising of our most 'reserved' material yet, it does actually cover a lot of ground. 'Legal Teens' is a kind of futuristic 'Girl From Ipanema', and is one of my own personal favourites of ours. 'Getting Where Water Cannot' is a mathematical head**** featuring pedal-steel guitar, droning trumpets and pumping techno. 'Home and Minor' is a little choral lullaby based on a bed of tiny twittering guitars laid out by Steven. It also features our old friend Kate Ray on vocals... (coincidentally, the trumpets were supplied by former Earlie Tom Knott.... Kate and Tom used to be in a local Chorlton band Rocketfield.... we used to play a lot together in the very early days... if you can get hold of their record 'Minitinfinity' you wont be disappointed)......What else?.... Oh yeah, The Strand is, quite contrastingly, a dark ****er that broods like nothing else we've done. I did the vocals in my kitchen. This also features a very special guest appearance at the very end. Add to that a couple of instrumental pieces, both very different from each other, and you've got about 30-odd

minutes of material that's quite unique to our canon so far. Which i like to think you'd be expecting."

 

 

 

 

 

and before their recent Aussie gigs with Cog:

 

 

“The [new] stuff that we’ve got completely ready, I don’t know if it will work for Cog’s audience. I’m sure we’ll do some of our trippy stuff, but I guess our set will be a little more weighted towards the heavier stuff. I can’t imagine we could play something like Legal Teens [a song from the forthcoming EP]. It might start people thinking that we’re fucking gay cocktail waiters or something,” he laughs.

 

So just what does the new Oceansize EP sound like?

 

“There’s no big fucking blast beats, no metal, there’s no riffs, there’s no ‘loud loud’ on it. The whole EP is a more gentle affair. There’s stuff on it like Music For a Nurse (from Everyone Into Position ), that sorta stuff. There is stuff on this EP that every time I listen to certain bits of I think people are going to go, ‘Oh my god!’ I try not to worry about what people think, but certainly there’s at least one song where people are going to go, ‘What the fuck are they doing?’” he laughs. “It certainly sounds like us, but it is a bit different.”

 

On top of the forthcoming EP and the full-length studio effort due in March 2010, Oceansize will also be releasing a box set to celebrate their 10 years in music. Feed to Feed is tentatively scheduled to see a June 29 release. But outside of music, the band is reluctant to set any goals.

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