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The album cover for Try Not to Dwell on It by Oceanica features a painting of a solitary figure hunched over on a bed, silhouetted against a glowing window. The palette shifts from dark greens to icy blues and warm oranges. The band’s name appears in minimalist white type at the top, with the album title in smaller serif font at the bottom.
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Oceanica – “Try Not to Dwell on It”

Professor Mark July 17, 2025 2 Comments "The Lady"Benedict Harris-HayesOceanicaOceanica – "Try Not to Dwell on It"progressive metalProgressive rockUK

Oceanica, have announced their forthcoming EP, Try Not to Dwell on It. It will be released this July on Bandcamp, Oceanica is a solo music…

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