An Ocean Between Us is the fourth studio album by the American metalcore band As I Lay Dying, released on August 21, 2007, through Metal Blade Records.[1] The record debuted at number eight on the Billboard 200 chart and topped the Top Rock Albums chart, marking a commercial breakthrough for the group.[2]As I Lay Dying formed in 2000 in San Diego, California, initially as a side project of vocalist Tim Lambesis, evolving into a prominent act in the metalcore genre with influences from thrash metal and melodic death metal.[3][4] Produced by the band alongside Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage, An Ocean Between Us spans 12 tracks over approximately 43 minutes, blending aggressive breakdowns, melodic choruses, and clean/screamed vocal dynamics characteristic of the band's style.[5] The album opens with the instrumental prelude "Separation" and includes an interlude titled "Departed," alongside original compositions that explore themes of faith, struggle, and redemption.[6]Key singles from the album include "Nothing Left," which earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Metal Performance in 2008; "The Sound of Truth"; "Within Destruction"; "I Never Wanted"; and the title track "An Ocean Between Us."[7][8] Critically, the album received widespread acclaim for its technical proficiency, heavier riffs compared to prior releases, and increased melodic variation, with outlets praising it as a high point in metalcore production.[9][2] Its success solidified As I Lay Dying's reputation in the heavy music scene, contributing to their ongoing influence despite later challenges faced by the band.
Background
Conception and writing
An Ocean Between Us served as As I Lay Dying's fourth studio album, succeeding their 2005 release Shadows Are Security.[10]Songwriting for the album commenced after the band's intensive touring cycle supporting Shadows Are Security, during which the group sought to evolve their established sound by emphasizing greater diversity in song structures and integrating more prominent heavier elements.[11][10]Tim Lambesis acted as the primary songwriter, authoring all lyrics and leading the musical composition, with significant collaborative contributions from guitarists Phil Sgrosso and Nick Hipa, who infused influences ranging from Swedish melodic metal to experimental and thrash-oriented styles.[12][11][13]The process prioritized refining arrangements to achieve a bigger, more open sonic palette, blending grooves with fast-paced aggression to enhance live performance appeal while maintaining the band's metalcore foundation.[10]This creative phase also marked the transition to new bassist Josh Gilbert, whose involvement supported the album's execution.[10]
Band lineup changes
In early 2007, As I Lay Dying experienced a key personnel shift when bassist Clint Norris departed the band shortly after his marriage, citing a desire to pursue education and step away from the intense touring schedule.[14] This followed a period of lineup flux, including earlier bassist changes such as Aaron Kennedy's exit after the band's debut album, which had occasionally required fill-in players during live performances.[15]Josh Gilbert, formerly of the band This Endearing, joined As I Lay Dying as bassist and clean vocalist in April 2007, directly replacing Norris and providing immediate stability to the rhythm section ahead of recording sessions.[16] Frontman Tim Lambesis later explained that Gilbert's recruitment stemmed from personal connections within the local San Diego metal scene, emphasizing his vocal talents as a key factor in the decision.[17]Gilbert's addition significantly enhanced the band's dynamic by introducing a dedicated clean vocalist, allowing for layered dual vocal arrangements that contrasted Lambesis's harsh screams with melodic choruses—a stylistic evolution that became a hallmark of their sound during this era.[17] This partnership enabled more versatile song structures, as demonstrated in early previews of new material where Gilbert's harmonies were prominently featured.[17]With Gilbert's integration, the band solidified its classic lineup for An Ocean Between Us: Tim Lambesis on lead vocals, Phil Sgrosso on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Nick Hipa on lead guitar, Jordan Mancino on drums, and Gilbert on bass and clean vocals.[5] This configuration not only resolved prior instability but also fostered a cohesive unit that carried the group through the album's production without further disruptions.[16]
Recording and production
Studio sessions
The recording of An Ocean Between Us took place in early 2007 at two facilities in Southern California. Drums were tracked at Big Fish Recording in Encinitas by drummer Jordan Mancino, establishing the rhythmic foundation for the album. Guitars, bass, and vocals were then recorded at Lambesis Studios in San Marcos, the home studio of vocalist Tim Lambesis.[18]These sessions followed the solidification of the band's lineup with the addition of bassist Josh Gilbert, who contributed clean vocals on several tracks and helped stabilize the rhythm section after previous changes.[19] The process was intensive yet intermittent, spread over approximately three months as band members balanced studio time with touring obligations, culminating in about a month's worth of concentrated tracking.[20]The band adopted a methodical approach to instrument tracking, prioritizing drums first to lock in the high-energy metalcore grooves characteristic of Mancino's style, followed by layered guitars from Nick Hipa and Phil Sgrosso, and bass from Gilbert, all under the guidance of producer Adam Dutkiewicz.[21] This sequence allowed for precise overdubs and ensured cohesion amid the genre's complex breakdowns and melodic elements.A key challenge was the compressed timeline to meet the album's August 21, 2007 release date, with mixing completed by early June, demanding efficient collaboration and minimal downtime despite the logistical split between studios.[21] The home-studio environment at Lambesis Studios provided flexibility for iterative work during brief breaks from the road, though it required discipline to avoid perfectionism delaying progress.[20]
Production and mixing
The album An Ocean Between Us was produced by Adam Dutkiewicz in collaboration with As I Lay Dying.[12]Dutkiewicz, the guitarist of Killswitch Engage, contributed to the recording process alongside the band.[21]Mixing duties were led by Colin Richardson, with additional mixing by Matt Hyde and Daniel Castleman.[12] Daniel Castleman also served as assistant producer.[18]The production approach focused on enhancing the album's sonic clarity, particularly in the heavy guitar riffs and layered vocals, through polished modern metal techniques that emphasized dynamic range and precision.[9]
Musical content
Style and influences
An Ocean Between Us is classified primarily as a metalcore album, blending elements of heavy metal, thrash metal, hardcore punk, and melodic death metal.[22] The record incorporates aggressive thrash riffs and melodic harmonies drawn from Swedish melodic death metal traditions, alongside the fast-paced intensity of classic American thrash.[22] These influences are evident in the album's sharp, technical guitar work and dynamic structures, which expand beyond standard metalcore conventions.[9]Compared to the band's previous album Shadows Are Security (2005), An Ocean Between Us demonstrates greater diversity in its songwriting, with heavier, more intricate riffs and an increased emphasis on atmospheric, epic elements in select tracks.[23] While Shadows Are Security introduced melodic death metal-inspired melodies alongside breakdowns, this release shifts toward thrash-oriented aggression, reducing reliance on single-note breakdowns in favor of faster tempos and varied pacing.[9] This evolution results in a more technical and energetic sound overall.[23]The album draws specific influences from bands such as At the Gates for its melodic death metal components and Slayer for the thrash aggression, contributing to its blend of melody and brutality.[22] Key sonic features include prominent breakdowns, dual vocal styles featuring screamed verses by Tim Lambesis and clean-sung choruses, and intricate guitar solos crafted by Phil Sgrosso, which add layers of technical proficiency and melodic flair.[9][22] These elements combine to create a cohesive yet progressive metalcore aesthetic.[24]
Lyrics
The lyrics of An Ocean Between Us predominantly explore themes of faith, redemption, personal struggle, and Christian undertones, reflecting the band's evangelical beliefs and their emphasis on spiritual perseverance amid hardship.[25] Songs such as "The Sound of Truth" delve into questions of prayer's purpose, while "Meaning in Tragedy" explores the search for truth; "An Ocean Between Us" confronts salvation and emotional separation, often portraying apocalyptic imagery with a hopeful resolution through divine intervention rather than despair.[25] These elements underscore internal battles and regret, aligning with the metalcore genre's intensity but infusing it with moral and redemptive arcs.[9]The lyrical style employs poetic and metaphorical language to convey emotional depth, frequently incorporating subtle biblical allusions to enhance thematic resonance. For example, in "Nothing Left," the narrator grapples with worldly unworthiness and the razing of enduring ideals, using imagery of darkness and emptiness to address loss and the potential for spiritual renewal: "This world was never worthy / But how can I call it unfaithful / ... / The darkness draws me in / But I have nothing left."[26] This metaphorical approach avoids direct preaching, instead weaving melancholic introspection to evoke a sense of longing and emotional void.[9] Such phrasing draws from broader Christian motifs of sin, death, and hope, distinguishing the band's work within metalcore.[25]Compared to earlier albums like Shadows Are Security, the lyrics on An Ocean Between Us exhibit deeper introspection, shifting from raw aggression toward more contemplative examinations of faith and relationships.[23] This evolution allows for greater emotional layering, prioritizing regret and inner conflict over confrontational messaging while maintaining the band's core spiritual focus.[4]All lyrics were primarily written by vocalist Tim Lambesis, whose contributions infuse the album with personal conviction drawn from his faith.[27] Lambesis's vocal delivery further amplifies these themes, contrasting screamed verses that convey raw struggle with melodic choruses that offer redemptive release, creating a dynamic interplay between aggression and vulnerability.[9]
Singles and promotion
Released singles
The lead single from An Ocean Between Us was "Nothing Left", released on August 10, 2007, via Metal Blade Records in digital download and radio formats. The accompanying music video, directed by Brian Thompson, premiered online on the same day and features narrative elements depicting personal struggle and redemption.[28]The second single, "The Sound of Truth", followed on January 17, 2008, also distributed digitally and to radio by Metal Blade Records. Its music video, directed by Brian Thompson as a sequel to "Nothing Left", incorporates live performance footage alongside continuing storyline visuals to emphasize themes of truth and confrontation.[29]Additional promotional singles included "Within Destruction", for which a music video directed by Jerry Clubb and filmed at a live show in Omaha, Nebraska, on February 1, 2008, was released in May 2008.[30] "I Never Wanted" received a music video compiled from live footage, debuting on May 1, 2009.[31]
Promotion and tours
An Ocean Between Us was released on August 21, 2007, by Metal Blade Records.[32]The promotional campaign featured online teasers, including a full album streaming player made available on July 27, 2007, allowing fans early access to the tracks.[33] Media interviews highlighted the album's heavier and darker sound compared to prior releases, with vocalist Tim Lambesis describing it in August 2007 as retaining the melodic elements of Shadows Are Security while recapturing the intensity of Frail Words Collapse.[11]To support the album, As I Lay Dying headlined the An Ocean Between Us Tour in fall 2007 across the United States, joined by supporting acts All That Remains, Haste the Day, and Through the Eyes of the Dead.[34] The band extended their touring efforts internationally, including a European leg in September 2007 with Darkest Hour, Himsa, and Maroon, covering dates in the UK, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy.[35] Promotional materials also referenced planned shows in Canada, Japan, and Australia as part of the broader tour schedule.[36]Tie-ins included limited-edition bundles, such as a box set released on August 24, 2007, featuring the album alongside exclusive merchandise like a lanyard for fans.[37]
Commercial performance
Chart positions
An Ocean Between Us debuted at number 8 on the US Billboard 200 chart in its first week, selling approximately 39,500 copies.[38] The album also reached number 1 on the Top Rock Albums chart[1] and number 1 on the Top Hard Rock Albums chart.Internationally, the album entered the German Albums Chart at number 24 on September 7, 2007, and remained on the chart for two weeks.[39] It also charted in Austria at number 33 and in Switzerland at number 43. In the United Kingdom, it entered the Official Independent Albums Chart at number 13 on September 2, 2007.[40]
An Ocean Between Us sold 39,500 copies in the United States during its first week of release on August 21, 2007.[41]The album did not receive any certifications from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) or other major industry bodies, despite its strong performance as a release from the independent label Metal Blade Records.[42]
Reception
Critical reviews
Upon its release, An Ocean Between Us received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the album's refined production and blend of aggression with melody. Blabbermouth gave the album an 8 out of 10, describing it as a well-rounded effort that balanced thrashy riffs with accessible choruses, crediting producers Adam Dutkiewicz and Colin Richardson for a sound that "hits hard" while showcasing the guitar duo of Phil Sgrosso and Nick Hipa.[43]Criticisms focused on the album's adherence to metalcore conventions, with some reviewers arguing it prioritized polish over bold innovation. Rod Smith of Decibel magazine commented on "Tim Lambesis's finely honed roar in bittersweet instrumental matrices augmented by occasional sung vocals by bass player Josh Gilbert". A review in Last Rites noted the production was "maybe overly so," resulting in catchy but soupy melodies that satisfied existing fans without attracting newcomers to the style.[44]Aggregate scores reflected this mixed but favorable reception, with Album of the Year compiling a 73 out of 100 based on user and critic inputs, positioning it as a strong entry in the genre.[2] Fan reception in the metalcore community has been robust, with the album frequently hailed as a high point of mid-2000s metalcore on platforms like Sputnikmusic, where it earned "classic" status for its energetic riffs and anthemic hooks.[23] This acclaim culminated in a Grammy nomination for the single "Nothing Left" in the Best Metal Performance category.
Awards and nominations
The track "Nothing Left" from An Ocean Between Us earned a nomination for Best Metal Performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards in 2008.[45] Although As I Lay Dying did not win the award, the nomination represented a major mainstream breakthrough for the band following the album's release.[46]In addition to the Grammy recognition, "Nothing Left" was nominated for Best Video at the 2008 Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards.[47] The band also received the Artist of the Year honor at the 18th Annual San Diego Music Awards in 2008, acknowledging their achievements with An Ocean Between Us and its lead single.[48]Despite no major award wins, the album's influence has been highlighted in retrospective rankings of essential metalcore releases, cementing its status as a genre cornerstone.[49]
Track listing and personnel
Track listing
The standard edition of An Ocean Between Us consists of 12 tracks with a total runtime of 43:15. All lyrics were written by Tim Lambesis, with music composed by As I Lay Dying.[50][5]