The ocean is as contradictory as it is mysterious. On the one hand, it is deep, dangerous, pitch-black, with parts that still remain unexplored, while folklore and mythology teach us that it is also full of sea monsters, like kraken or giant squids, and deadly alluring creatures like sirens or mermaids.

On the other hand, it is calm and quiet, providing silent caves and sheltering shores, populated by beautiful beings as well as fascinating flora. In a metaphorical understanding, this plurality of the ocean also reflects the multiplicity of human emotions and experiences. This thematic area is precisely where symphonic metal mermaid and talented singer-songwriter Talia Hoit drew inspiration from for her upcoming studio album “Oceans”, which will be released on November 21st, 2024.

In ten captivating songs, the emerging female symphonic metal vocalist is reaching masterful highs and depths, boasting a stellar line-up featuring Mat Plekhanov on guitar (Dragony), Roland Navratil on drums (Atrocity, Leaves Eyes, Edenbridge), and Max Stoner on bass and rhythm guitar. All album tracks are produced by Frank Pitters (Visions Of Atlantis, Deep Sun, Edenbridge) and Talia Hoit, all written by her and all thematically connected to the nautical theme.

“Oceans” embraces a symphonic submersion into the shifting tides of human emotions, addressing topics of slow moving love landing upon rocky shores, the vast and empty void of loss, steadfastness amidst turbulent waves, and the triumph of human spirit – Talia Hoit invites us to join her on a journey below the waves and into the oceans within. Her sound is dark, introspective, and metaphorical. It surely triggers a range of emotions and might make you reflect on topics like love and loss…

1. Castaway
2. Unanchored
3. Ocean
4. Beautiful
5. Stolen
6. Abyss
7. VastDeep
8. Island of Hope
9. Infinity
10. Significance

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