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The new album OCEANIC was ought to surpass the successful album PHOENIX (2009) - and the band managed this challenge with flying colours. The initial phase of song writing was hard, energy sapping and filled with frustration, arguments and insecurity. But that is what led the band to the desired result - an album without barriers, regardless of harsh criticism or fan love. Everything was allowed and was celebrated down to the last detail. No matter if it is electronic gimmicks and baubles, trumpets, bombast choirs, 80's-style guitar, solos or vocoder voices, everything and anything that transports the emotions of the songs has been used and included.