Ocean Grove (band)

This article is about the rock band. For other uses, see Ocean Grove.
Ocean Grove
Origin United States
Genres
Years active 2010–present
Associated acts
Website oceangroveband.com
Members
Past members

Ocean Grove is an American rock band formed by Greg Garbowsky, Ryan Liestman, Jack Lawless, and John Lloyd Taylor. Ocean Grove, previously named Bulldozer, was formed in 2008 but had no original songs until the group started recording in June 2010. All of the band members were a part of the Jonas Brothers' backing band. The band's name comes from the beach town of Ocean Grove, New Jersey, in which they stayed while recording the first EP.

Discography

Little Record

The band released their first EP, Little Record, on February 15, 2011.[1] The EP is available in physical and digital form as well as with a limited edition signed lithograph.

Track list:

  1. "I Want You in Love" (2:48)
  2. "Dream Date" (3:23)
  3. "Our House" (2:45)
  4. "Grab Your Coat" (3:17)
  5. "We’re Still Breathing" (4:13)
  6. "Overshadow" ( 2:35 )

Another Place to Stay

The second EP, Another Place to Stay was released on June 21, 2011.[2] The EP is available through digital distribution or compact disc form through the official Ocean Grove website.

Track list:

  1. "Away" (3:52)
  2. "The Best" (4:10)
  3. "Take It Easy" (3:23)
  4. "Say Goodbye" (5:07)
  5. "So Cool" (3:15)

Human Race

The band's first studio album, Human Race was released on August 12, 2013 [3]

Track list:

  1. "Bright Ideas"
  2. "California"
  3. "Can't Forget You"
  4. "Giving Up The Ghost"
  5. "Enough"
  6. "Human Race"
  7. "Instantly"
  8. "Mass Attack"
  9. "St. Christopher"
  10. "Let Me Love You"

Tours

Ocean Grove toured in the summer of 2011 with He Is We, performing over twenty shows.

On September 3, 2011, Nick Jonas announced through Twitter that Ocean Grove would open for him on his 2011 South American tour.

On September 13, 2011, the band announced another tour with Voxhaul Broadcast and Robert Schwartzman of Rooney, with 25 dates across the United States.

References

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