Oceanic Rubbish's album "Littering" is a brilliant and eclectic mix of sounds, styles, and moods that showcases the band's unique musical vision and versatility. From the hauntingly beautiful "Ghost in the Machine" to the funky, danceable "Trash Talk," this album takes listeners on a wild and unpredictable ride through the world of Oceanic Rubbish's music.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Plastic Paradise," which features a catchy, upbeat melody that belies the song's dark lyrics about the environmental impact of plastic pollution. The band's use of electronic beats and distorted guitar riffs gives the track a futuristic, almost dystopian feel that perfectly captures the bleakness of the subject matter.
Another standout track is "Waste Away," a slow-burning ballad that showcases lead singer Samantha Oceanic's haunting vocals and the band's impeccable musicianship. The song builds to a powerful climax, with Oceanic's voice soaring over a wall of sound that includes strings, horns, and a driving drumbeat.