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Live Review: Ocean Alley – The Horden Pavilion, Sydney 06.10.23

  • October 7, 2023
  • Jess Hutton
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On Friday night, The Hordern Pavilion was immersed in energy as Ocean Alley played to a packed house. The band’s return to their homeland was a special occasion, commemorating two significant anniversaries: the fifth anniversary of their breakthrough album ‘Chiaroscuro’ and the tenth anniversary of the cult classic EP ‘Yellow Mellow’. With Aussie funk/hip-hop group Winston Surfshirt as the opening act and the addition of psychedelic-pop four-piece Le Shiv, the musical diversity on display was exceptional.

Ocean Alley’s tour showcased their latest album, ‘Low Altitude Living’, featuring standout tracks like ‘Touch Back Down’, ‘Home’ and ‘Deepest Darkness’. These songs highlighted the band’s exceptional songwriting and musical talent. The album debuted strongly on the ARIA Albums Chart and made waves in New Zealand as well. Their dynamic live performances, combined with the band’s charismatic lead vocalist Baden Donegal, created a captivating atmosphere for everyone.

The concert was a vibrant and electrifying experience, with the audience fully immersed in Ocean Alley’s soulful tunes. The stage setup and lighting enhanced the music, transporting fans into the heart of the band’s soundscapes. The atmosphere was one of joy and nostalgia, as fans celebrated the band’s incredible journey.

Ocean Alley’s success extends beyond their home country, with sold-out shows in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe, and North America in 2022. Their unique sound and captivating live performances have earned them a dedicated global fanbase.

In conclusion, it was a night to remember, filled with exceptional music and a strong sense of connection between the band and their fans. Ocean Alley’s journey continues to reach new heights, and their performance was a testament to their musical evolution and enduring popularity. Ocean Alley’s music will undoubtedly continue to resonate with audiences worldwide for years to come.

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