Lucidity continues to paint melancholic landscapes with their new album, Oceanum, as the colour palette remains as dark as ever. Compared to their well received debut album (The Oblivion Circle 2015), Lucidity dives deeper into dark waters as ever before. The lack of bright colours has been replaced with versatility, by pushing far ends further away from each other. There are also some unexpected influences and elements. This time the material is a lot more carefully planned and finished, down to the soundscape as well.
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Tracklist:
01. Surface
02. Unveiled
03. Scotoma
04. Borders of Then and Now
05. The Hope In Severance
06. Just A Name
07. At the End of the Black River
08. What if it Hurts