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Oceansize - Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up ( 15Th Anniversary Edition ) (NAD 2025)

Oceansize - Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up ( 15Th Anniversary Edition ) (NAD 2025)

Originally released in 2010, 'Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up' marked both a culmination & a parting shot - the fourth & final full-length from Oceansize, a band widely regarded as one of the most innovative & uncompromising acts in modern British rock.

Now, fifteen years on, this definitive 3LP edition casts fresh light on the landmark album.

Painstakingly remastered & presented across three black vinyl LPs, this anniversary edition includes around 30 minutes of previously unheard material - six bonus tracks, three of which feature newly recorded vocals by Mike Vennart, offering a rare glimpse into alternate futures that never came to pass.

Far from studio off-cuts, these are fully formed works, some of which now sound eerily prophetic.

"A band that never repeated themselves, yet always sounded like nobody else." Prog Magazine

$23.15

Original: $66.13

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Oceansize - Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up ( 15Th Anniversary Edition ) (NAD 2025)

$66.13

$23.15
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Originally released in 2010, 'Self Preserved While The Bodies Float Up' marked both a culmination & a parting shot - the fourth & final full-length from Oceansize, a band widely regarded as one of the most innovative & uncompromising acts in modern British rock.

Now, fifteen years on, this definitive 3LP edition casts fresh light on the landmark album.

Painstakingly remastered & presented across three black vinyl LPs, this anniversary edition includes around 30 minutes of previously unheard material - six bonus tracks, three of which feature newly recorded vocals by Mike Vennart, offering a rare glimpse into alternate futures that never came to pass.

Far from studio off-cuts, these are fully formed works, some of which now sound eerily prophetic.

"A band that never repeated themselves, yet always sounded like nobody else." Prog Magazine