The band’s music is a reflection of their lives and the people around them. It is a beautiful, pure thing that seamlessly coats everything worth saving. The band takes their fuzzy guitar work to new heights, letting it quiver the spines of their fanbase they have built over the years.

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The band plays a unique style that takes its influence from the old-school rock and roll of the past. The music doesn’t rely on modern influences, and it will take listeners back to the days when love was soaked into the skin, and when drinking staved off callous thinking. These sounds are remarkable too, and the fuzz and buzz-saw guitars show that Ocean Alley is able to change it up.

The second track, ‘The Weight’, is a slower song that deals with the weight of the world on the person’s shoulders. The lyrics are dark and heavy, but they manage to be relatable. The music is catchy and makes you want to keep listening. The third track, ‘The Way Home’, is a ballad that tells the story of a loved one who has passed away. It’s sad and emotional, but it also has a feeling of hope. The music is beautiful and will make you cry. Overall, Home is an excellent album that will make you feel happy and content.

The album starts slowly, with the gentle notes of drinks and cigars. There’s a sense of depth here, with so many angles. ‘Deepest Darkness’ by comparison is more daring, and the story keeps on surprising. The instrumentals perfectly click in, which feels like a theme through much of this album.

The lyrics of Ocean Alley convey their feelings on the world and love through sorrow-drenched lyrics. The song is brilliant and well-written.

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