Artist's albums
Free
2023 · single
What Remains
2022 · EP
What Remains
2022 · single
Baby, You Know
2022 · single
My Everything
2022 · single
With the Lights Down
2022 · single
Coming Home
2022 · single
Run to You (LoFi)
2021 · single
A Place
2021 · EP
Wait for You
2021 · single
A Place
2021 · single
Like a River
2021 · single
Slow Tide
2021 · EP
Slow Tide
2021 · single
Take Me Home
2020 · single
Back Door Run
2020 · single
Fame (Reimagined)
2020 · single
Tracks
2020 · EP
Tracks
2020 · single
Rainbow and Arrow
2020 · single
In That Room
2020 · album
Be Around
2020 · single
Forest Floor
2020 · single
Thinking About You
2019 · single
We Fall In
2019 · album
Mingle in Pine
2019 · single
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Biography
Victoria, B.C. duo Ocie Elliott – Jon Middleton and Sierra Lundy – dream up dusty folk painted in broad strokes of acoustic instrumentation and lyrical eloquence meant for nights under the stars, long drives with no destination, and quiet moments of reprieve. After racking up over 35 million combined streams and receiving acclaim from American Songwriter, Atwood Magazine, PopSugar, and more, the pair cemented this balance on their 2020 EP, Slow Tide [Nettwerk]. Ocie Elliott came to life in 2017 on EP. In between sharing stages with everyone from Mason Jennings and Sons Of The East to Kim Churchill and Joshua Hyslop, they launched a series of covers on YouTube shot in the backseat of their Honda CRV, performing intimate renditions of Elliott Smith, Gillian Welch, John Prine, and Simon & Garfunkel, to name a few. On the heels of 2019’s We Fall In, the single “Run To You” appeared in a slew of television shows, including Grey’s Anatomy, Batwoman, Legacies and more. 2020 proved to be their most prolific year yet kickstarted by the In That Room EP, and following it up with the critically acclaimed Tracks EP. At the top of the summer and in the midst of the Global Pandemic, Sierra and Jon retreated to an oceanside bungalow in Ladysmith on Vancouver Island for three days. The peace around them melted into their songwriting. By achieving balance together on Slow Tide, Ocie Elliott might just help listeners do the same.