Ocean Avenue (song)
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«Ocean Avenue», es el segundo sencillo de la banda estadounidense Yellowcard, de su álbum homónimo Ocean Avenue.
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Ocean Avenue è un singolo del gruppo musicale statunitense Yellowcard, pubblicato nel 2004 ed estratto dall'album omonimo.
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Ocean Avenue a été le single qui a fait percer Yellowcard. Ce titre est le deuxième single de l'album Ocean Avenue et sa troisième piste. Il est connu pour les avoir fait connaître du grand public, être passé de nombreuses fois sur MTV et très souvent à la radio. Ocean Avenue est une rue de Jacksonville en Floride, la ville natale du groupe, qu'ils ont quittée pour Los Angeles en Californie. Alors que la chanson n'était pas encore sortie, elle a été passée sur des radios américaines tout au long de l'été précédant sa sortie le 24 septembre 2003.
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"Ocean Avenue" is a song recorded by the American rock band Yellowcard for their fourth studio album of the same name. It was released as the second single from Ocean Avenue on December 15, 2003, through Capitol Records. "Ocean Avenue" shares writing credits between the band's singer Ryan Key, guitarist Ben Harper, bassist Pete Mosely, drummer Longineu W. Parsons III, and violinist Sean Mackin. It was written about the band's teenage years along the Atlantic Coast. Neal Avron, a veteran punk rock producer, engineered and produced the tune.
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«Ocean Avenue», es el segundo sencillo de la banda estadounidense Yellowcard, de su álbum homónimo Ocean Avenue.
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"Ocean Avenue" is a song recorded by the American rock band Yellowcard for their fourth studio album of the same name. It was released as the second single from Ocean Avenue on December 15, 2003, through Capitol Records. "Ocean Avenue" shares writing credits between the band's singer Ryan Key, guitarist Ben Harper, bassist Pete Mosely, drummer Longineu W. Parsons III, and violinist Sean Mackin. It was written about the band's teenage years along the Atlantic Coast. Neal Avron, a veteran punk rock producer, engineered and produced the tune. Yellowcard began in Florida and moved to California at the onset of the aughts, signing to Capitol in 2002. "Ocean Avenue" was one of many songs the band wrote for their major-label debut, but primary lyricist Key had difficulty completing its chorus. It was nearly left off the album until Key wrote the song's anthemic refrain. While the song's subject matter appears to be romantic in nature, the song takes root in the band's longing for home: for the group, "Ocean Avenue" represented a farewell to the sunsets and youthful days in Florida, where they lived, rehearsed, and grew up near the beach. "Ocean Avenue" saw heavy radio airplay and was the band's biggest hit, peaking within the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100. It received praise from music critics, many of whom have called it a classic of the coalescing pop punk and emo genres. Its music video was directed by Marc Webb and starred Key in a sci-fi time travel concept. It was certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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Ocean Avenue a été le single qui a fait percer Yellowcard. Ce titre est le deuxième single de l'album Ocean Avenue et sa troisième piste. Il est connu pour les avoir fait connaître du grand public, être passé de nombreuses fois sur MTV et très souvent à la radio. Ocean Avenue est une rue de Jacksonville en Floride, la ville natale du groupe, qu'ils ont quittée pour Los Angeles en Californie. D'après l'ancien guitariste Ben Harper, Ocean Avenue a été écrite à propos de Jacksonville. « Au lieu de parler d'une fille, ça parle d'une scène et d'un sentiment que nous voulons retrouver : sortir et écrire, avant que nous ne partions pour la Californie. » Alors que la chanson n'était pas encore sortie, elle a été passée sur des radios américaines tout au long de l'été précédant sa sortie le 24 septembre 2003.
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