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Ocean Alley

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Australian rock band

Ocean Alley
Ocean Alley in 2020
Ocean Alley in 2020
Background information
OriginNorthern Beaches,Sydney,New South Wales, Australia
GenresAlternative rock,psychedelic rock
Years active2011–present
LabelsIndependent
MembersBaden Donegal
Angus Goodwin
Nic Blom
Lach Galbraith
Mitch Galbraith
Tom O'Brien
Websitehttps://oceanalley.com.au/

Ocean Alley is an Australian alternativepsychedelic rock band[1][2] from theNorthern Beaches. The band is made up of Baden Donegal (vocals, guitar), Angus Goodwin (lead guitar), Lach Galbraith (keyboard, vocals), Mitch Galbraith (guitar), Nic Blom (bass) and Tom O'Brien (drums).[3] Their style of music has been described as "cruisey psych, rock and reggae fusion".[4]

The band has released four studio albums and two EPs independently. Their second albumChiaroscuro debuted at No. 15 on theARIA Albums Chart. Their 2017 track "The Comedown" was voted in at No. 48 in theTriple J Hottest 100, 2017.[5]

In 2019, Ocean Alley had four songs in theTriple J Hottest 100, 2018: "Happy Sad" at number 100, "Baby Come Back (Like a Version)" at number 16, "Knees" at number 10, and "Confidence" at number 1.

Their 2024 song "Tangerine" placed at number 15 in the 2024triple j Hottest 100.

History

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2011: Formation

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The band began playing in a backyard shed in 2011.[6] The members were influenced by the music ofJimi Hendrix,Oasis (band),The Smiths,Pink Floyd, andDire Straits,[7] and began performing at venues across the Northern Beaches and the city of Sydney, before releasing their debut EP:Yellow Mellow in September 2013.[8]

2012–2013:Yellow Mellow EP

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The band continued to build a following throughout Sydney upon releasing the EPYellow Mellow, performing at more venues across the city, and began to gather a wider audience online thanks to their title track of the EP, as well as their first music video for the song "Weary Eyed".[9] They first toured interstate in 2014.[10]

2014–2015:In Purple EP

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The band went on to tour around Australia five times[11][12][13][14][15] in their own four-wheel drive (4WD) throughout 2014 and into 2015, gradually building on the size of their shows with each gig. They rounded out their tour dates by releasing their second EPIn Purple in August 2015. The EP included the singles "Space Goat" and "Muddy Water".[16]

2015–2016:Lost Tropics and international touring

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At the end of 2015, Ocean Alley began recording their debut studio albumLost Tropics. Various tracks were still being completed up until the day they started recording. The band later stated that this style of creation was productive, as they did not second guess what they were recording.[8] They toured over the 2015/16 summer with The Ruminaters in Australia,[17] and then toNew Zealand for the first time in March.[18]

Using video footage they captured on the road over summer, they released a music video for lead single "Holiday"[19] and followed up with "Lemonworld",[20] before announcing (and selling out) their East Coast Australian tour dates in support of the independent release of the albumLost Tropics on 16 May 2016.[21][22]

June 2016 marked the beginning of the first major international run of shows for Ocean Alley in support of their debut album. The band would play 40 shows across Europe, including Sold Out shows in the Netherlands and Germany. They also played numerous shows throughout the UK, France, Italy and Switzerland. They would go on to play shows in New Caledonia, before rounding out theLost Tropics cycle with a tour of Australia and New Zealand, that included appearances at Lost Paradise,Rhythm & Vines,Rhythm & Alps and Soundsplash festival over New Year's Eve.[23][24][25]

2017–2018:Chiaroscuro

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Ocean Alley officially began work on their second albumChiaroscuro in January 2017. The first single from the album, "Overgrown", was released in March 2017.[26] The band spent the first half of 2017 touring, supporting Australian acts such asTash Sultana,The Cat Empire andXavier Rudd across Australia, as well as playing festivals such as The Hills Are Alive andGroovin' The Moo locally inMaitland. They would then announce their largest Australian tour to date to take place in August and September; they sold-out shows across Australia and New Zealand, including two nights atThe Metro Theatre in Sydney.[24]

In August 2017, Ocean Alley released "The Comedown" as the second single fromChiaroscuro. The single was premiered by Linda Marigliano ontriple j Good Nights on 8 August. The song would go on to be the band's biggest release to date, charting at number 48 on theTriple J Hottest 100 in January 2018.[27]

on 4 February 2018, Ocean Alley premiered their single "Confidence" with Richard Kingsmill ontriple j. The track was officially released on 6 February 2018, alongside the announcement of their studio albumChiaroscuro.[28]Chiaroscuro was released on 9 March and charted at No. 15 on the ARIA Charts.[29] In support of the release, the band announced headline shows in Australia and North America, as well as being announced to play theGroovin' the Moo festival nationally andSplendour in the Grass 2018.[30] "Confidence" topped theTriple J Hottest 100, 2018.[31]

2019–2020:Lonely Diamond

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On 22 February 2019, Ocean Alley released "Stained Glass", the first single from the band's forthcoming third studio album. The band said"'Stained Glass' is the first song we have written since the release ofChiaroscuro and began, as most of our songs do, with a chord and vocal idea for a verse that Baden envisioned. "We recorded and mixed the track at the Grove Studios over two sessions with a focus on guitar tone and interwoven guitar parts - as has always been a staple in our production."[32][33] On 28 April 2020, Ocean Alley premiered their new single "Hot Chicken" onTriple J and announced their third studio albumLonely Diamond, released on 19 June 2020.[34] The album peaked at number 3 on the ARIA Chart.

2021–2022:Low Altitude Living

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On 17 November 2021, Ocean Alley released "Touch Back Down", the first track from the band's forthcoming fourth studio album,Low Altitude Living, which the band describes as being "more fun and a bit more playful".[35] The album title was announced on 14 September 2022 along with the release of the third single, "Home".Low Altitude Living was released on 14 October 2022.[36]

On 1 January 2024, band member Lach Galbraith publicly apologised after he was caught shoplifting at a hunting and fishing store inQueenstown,New Zealand. The band was in New Zealand at the time to perform at theRhythm & Alps music festival.[37][38]

2023: Resurgence of "Confidence"

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In November 2023, Ocean Alley’s 2018 track "Confidence" experienced a resurgence on TikTok, reaching millions of new fans worldwide. The song became a popular soundtrack for theBehind Every Girl trend, as well as glow-ups and other content celebrating confidence and happiness. The track returned to the top 40 on theARIA Singles Chart in late November. The song entered the U.K's Independent Single Breakers Chart, at number 19.[39]

2024–present:Love Balloon

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On 9 October 2024, Ocean Alley released "Tangerine", the lead single from their fifth studio album. This marked their first new music in two years following the release of their fourth studio album,Low Altitude Living.[40] The track gained significant recognition, placing #15 in the 2024triple j Hottest 100.

Ocean Alley embarked on an extensive world tour, performing across Australia, North America, Europe, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand. The tour featured multiple sold-out shows, including performances atO2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester and Roundhouse in London.

On 2 December 2024, they announced their biggest headline show to date, a one-night performance atAlexandra Palace in London.

On 10 February 2025, Ocean Alley announced their 2025 North America Tour with the band embarking on their biggest North American run, covering the US and Canada in July and October.

On 11 February 2025, the band released "Left of the Dealer".[41]

On 5 March 2025, Ocean Alley announced their collaboration withCoopers Brewery for a limited-edition pale ale. Described as "a sessionable tropical pale ale that will set you and your best mates up for sunny afternoons that roll into balmy nights". The beverage is available for limited time at bottle shops and pubs across Australia.[42]

In April 2025, the band headlined the final edition ofBluesfest Byron Bay.[43][44]

On May 20, 2025, Ocean Alley announced the Latin American leg of their tour. They cover Mexico, Brazil, and Chile.[45]


On 4 June 2025, Ocean Alley announced their fifth studio album,Love Balloon. Keyboardist and vocalist Lachlan Galbraith described the album as an exploration of the multifaceted nature of love, stating: "Not just the cinematic kind where you're falling head over heels. The full spectrum; joy, hurt, discomfort and disappointment."[46] On the back of the album announcement, on June 17 the band announced their 2026 Tour for Australia and New Zealand, marking their first headline tour in the market since 2023.[47]

Discography

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Studio albums

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List of studio albums, with release date and selected chart positions and certifications shown
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsCertifications
AUS
[48]
NZ
[49]
Lost Tropics70
Chiaroscuro
  • Released: 9 March 2018(Australia)
  • Label: Community Music (OA001CD)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
11
Lonely Diamond
  • Released: 19 June 2020[34]
  • Label: Community Music (OA002CD)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
3
Low Altitude Living
  • Released: 14 October 2022[36]
  • Label: Community Music (OA003CD)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
35
Love Balloon
  • Released: 19 September 2025[46]
  • Label: Community Music (OA004CD)
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
3
[51]
13
[52]

EPs

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List of EPs released, with year released and label shown
TitleEP detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[48]
Yellow Mellow
  • Released: 8 September 2013[53]
    (Australia)
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: Digital download
41
[54]
In Purple
  • Released: 28 August 2015[55]
    (Australia)
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: Digital download, streaming

Singles

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List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions and certifications, and album name shown
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
AUS
[56]
MEX
Ang.
Air.

[57]
NZ
Hot

[58]
"Space Goat"[59]2015In Purple
"Muddy Water"[60]
"Holiday"[61]2016Lost Tropics
"Lemonworld"[63]
"Overgrown"[64]2017Chiaroscuro
"The Comedown"[65]
"Confidence"2018916
"Bones"[67]
"Knees"[68]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[62]
"Baby Come Back"
(Triple JLike a Version)[69]
91Non-album single
"Happy Sad"[70]Chiaroscuro
"Stained Glass"[71]201926Lonely Diamond
"Infinity"[72]17
"Tombstone"7
"Hot Chicken"[73]202031
"Way Down"[74][A]5
"Breathe /Comfortably Numb /Money"
(Triple JLike a Version)
202139Non-album single
"Touch Back Down"[35]15Low Altitude Living
"Deepest Darkness"202227
"Home"[36]26
"Double Vision"[76]25
"Tangerine"[77]202415Love Balloon
"Left of the Dealer"[78]2025
"Love Balloon"[46][B]1916
"Drenched"6

Other charted and certified songs

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List of other charted and certified songs, with year released, peak chart positions, certifications, and album name shown
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
NZ
Hot

[58]
"Partner in Crime"2016Lost Tropics
"First Blush"202510Love Balloon
"Ain't No Use"18
"Sweet Boy"21

Notes

  1. ^"Way Down" did not enter the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 18 on the Australian Artists Singles Chart.[75]
  2. ^"Love Balloon" did not enter the Australian top 100 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 7 on Australian Artist Chart.[79]

Impact

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According to Conor Lochrie ofBeats Per Minute, Ocean Alley are "beloved in their home nation" and "have been on a steady incline to the summit ofAustralian music" since their formation in 2011. He additionally credits their success to their "upbeat andhazy style [being] embraced by both the festival crowd and the commercial mainstream."[80] Ocean Alley have been cited as an influence by various Australian bands, includingArchie,[81]South Summit,[82] andthe Rions.[83]

Awards and nominations

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AIR Awards

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The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally asAIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2023Low Altitude LivingBest Independent Rock Album or EPNominated[84][85]
2025"Tangerine"Independent Song of the YearNominated[86]
Nick Didia for "Tangerine"Independent Producer of the YearNominated

ARIA Music Awards

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TheARIA Music Awards is an annual award ceremony event celebrating theAustralian music industry.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2019"Confidence"Song of the YearNominated[87][88]
2020Lonely DiamondBest Rock AlbumNominated[89][90]

APRA Awards

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TheAPRA Awards are held in Australia and New Zealand by theAustralasian Performing Right Association to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2019"Confidence"Rock Work of the YearNominated[citation needed]
2023"Touch Back Down"Most Performed Alternative Work of the YearNominated[91]

J Award

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TheJ Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by theAustralian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio stationTriple J. They commenced in 2005.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2018ChiaroscuroAustralian Album of the YearNominated[92]

Rolling Stone Australia Awards

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TheRolling Stone Australia Awards are awarded annually in January or February by theAustralian edition ofRolling Stone magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year.[93]

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2021"Way Down"Best SingleNominated[94]
2025Ocean AlleyRolling Stone Global AwardShortlisted[95]

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