℗ 2021 Metal Blade Records
Released November 26, 2021
Duration 1h 42m 47s
Record Label Metal Blade Records
Catalogue No. 195112
Genre Metal
 

Phanerozoic Live

The Ocean

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1.1
The Cambrian Explosion (Live in Bremen)
The Ocean
1:53
Cambrian II  
1.2
Eternal Recurrence (Live in Bremen)
The Ocean
7:47
Ordovicium  
1.3
The Glaciation of Gondwana (Live in Bremen)
The Ocean
5:51
Silurian  
1.4
Age of Sea Scorpions (Live in Bremen)
The Ocean
10:14
Devonian  
1.5
Nascent (Live in Bremen)
The Ocean
11:24
1.6
The Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse (Live in Bremen)
The Ocean
3:26
Permian  
1.7
The Great Dying (Live in Bremen)
The Ocean
9:24
2.1
Triassic (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
9:18
2.2
Jurassic | Cretaceous (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
13:20
2.3
Palaeocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
4:03
2.4
Eocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
4:06
2.5
Oligocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
4:02
2.6
Miocene | Pliocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
5:25
2.7
Pleistocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
6:41
2.8
Holocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
The Ocean
5:53
Berlin-based progressive metal act The Ocean present an unusual live album. One that is a testimony of strange times: their Phanerozoic concept album performed live in its entirety at a time when no shows were happening anywhere in the World. Phanerozoic Live is a live album like no other – it is a live album that was recorded in a cultural vacuum, a bizarre time that we will remember for the rest of our lives: a time when the world as we knew it suddenly stopped spinning. It is a live album that does without all the qualities that we usually appreciate about a live album: without the sounds of a cheering, exited crowd. But it is the very absence of this, it is the eerie silence between the songs that reminds us of what we miss most, and that gives these recordings a rare intensity and power.
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Metal Blade Records Studio Masters
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.29
-2.61 to -1.19
-12.92
-21.38 to -11.20
-10.57
-19.80 to -8.40
7
5 to 9
1.1
The Cambrian Explosion (Live in Bremen)
-2.61-21.38-19.89
1.2
Eternal Recurrence (Live in Bremen)
-1.20-11.20-8.75
1.3
The Glaciation of Gondwana (Live in Bremen)
-1.20-11.34-8.46
1.4
Age of Sea Scorpions (Live in Bremen)
-1.20-12.24-10.16
1.5
Nascent (Live in Bremen)
-1.20-11.95-9.76
1.6
The Carboniferous Rainforest Collapse (Live in Bremen)
-1.20-11.69-9.26
1.7
The Great Dying (Live in Bremen)
-1.20-11.99-9.76
2.1
Triassic (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.19-12.23-10.26
2.2
Jurassic | Cretaceous (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.19-11.80-9.46
2.3
Palaeocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.20-11.77-9.26
2.4
Eocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.20-13.10-10.77
2.5
Oligocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.20-14.70-12.78
2.6
Miocene | Pliocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.20-13.02-9.97
2.7
Pleistocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.20-11.52-9.26
2.8
Holocene (Live at Roadburn Redux)
-1.20-13.90-11.78

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