
"Oceansize" is the fourth track from Oh Wonder's Home Tapes
Oh Wonder have shared "Oceansize", the fourth offering recorded and released during the pandemic as part of their Home Tapes series.
"Oceansize" is the fourth track to be shared from Oh Wonder's Home Tapes series, after previous releases "I Like It When You Love Me", "Keep On Dancing" and "Lonely Star".
The band says the song is a reflection "on lockdown, and our consequent yearning for freedom, space and nature."
The Home Tapes series sees Oh Wonder write, record, produce and release their own songs. The new tracks are being created from their South London home studio.
Discussing Home Tapes, the duo say, "In this unprecedented period of confusion and loneliness, we wanted to contribute to the world's efforts to make sense of it all, in the only way we know how. We are taking it back to how we started this band and embarking on a new project called Home Tapes, where we will seek to write, produce and mix songs at home to share with the world on a regular basis. In the absence of certainty, at least we will have music, and we hope that these songs provide some comfort, companionship and relief to those that need it."
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