Artist's albums
Part Time
2023 · single
A Long December
2023 · single
Nothing's Ever Fine
2022 · album
The Last Summer
2022 · single
Stuck
2022 · single
Bad Brain Daze
2022 · single
Too Late (feat. JER)
2021 · single
Wouldn't Mama Be Proud
2021 · single
Things I Never Said
2020 · album
Oceanator on Audiotree Live
2019 · EP
Inhuman (Solo Acoustic)
2018 · single
Lows
2018 · EP
Inhuman
2018 · single
Mistakes
2018 · single
Oceanator
2017 · album
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Biography
After a handful of cassette releases, including the Lows EP in 2018, Brooklyn’s Oceanator released their proper debut album, Things I Never Said, in 2020. The album was a clear portrayal of the immense and growing talents of songwriter / multi-instrumentalist Elise Okusami and was immediately praised in the likes of Noisey, Under The Radar, Stereogum, and SPIN, who featured the band on their “20 Most Interesting New Artists of 2020” list. On the band’s sophomore album, Nothing’s Ever Fine, Okusami channels her energetic and adventurous writing style she’s become synonymous with and delivers a batch of riff-heavy songs that sound bigger and bolder than anything she’s done before. Co-produced by Bartees Strange, the album features tracks like “Bad Brain Daze,” which finds Okusami enlisting friend and collaborator Jeff Rosenstock for a bouncy saxophone solo, while “Stuck” features heavy distortion and sludgy riffs. Okusami is no stranger to various genres and playing styles. In addition to her numerous US tours with Oceanator sharing bills with the likes of Jeff Rosenstock, Camp Cope, Pedro The Lion and others, she has previously spent time as a touring member of Bachelor (featuring members of Palehound and Jay Som), Vagabon, and Petal.