Ocean Flaws are searching for reality in their third single of the year, ‘Hologram’.

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“Having just gigged with Drools for This Feeling, it’s clear that we’ll be seeing much more of Ocean Flaws.”


Ocean Flaws are searching for reality in their third single of the year, ‘Hologram’.

The tale of a girl from Hackney who falls in love with a sex doll, the Essex-based band continue their narrative releases to comment on the modern age’s lack of intimacy. A message emphasised through a cacophony of heady synths and pervasive percussion, the band thrive as they travel through waves of indie-pop.

Having just gigged with Drools for This Feeling, it’s clear that we’ll be seeing much more of Ocean Flaws.


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Review Written By Jennifer Pudney

 

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