Polyenso

Polyenso is an American experimental rock band based in St. Petersburg, Florida, United States.

The original members of Oceana had previously been in other bands in the Tampa - St. Petersburg area such as Noreen, and Aissur Ahtom.

Shortly after the album release the vocalist, Keith Jones, left the band for personal reasons.

In a recent interview, Taulbee said that he was supposed to play keyboards and third guitar for the band's upcoming release but due to the departure of Jones, Brennan filled in the role as Oceana's frontman.

Soon after the vocalist change, Oceana released a single demo track titled 'Creations' which was Brennan's debut as front man.

Oceana was embarking a US tour with Fear Before, Of Machines, Memphis May Fire, and This Time Next Year from July 9 to August 7 before breaking up.

According to the band's MySpace, Oceana has disbanded as of 6/19/09 stating the following: Dear fans, We know a lot of rumors have been circulating around about us.

Also, Brennan and Denny both added the Oceana banner back onto their Myspace pages, continuing the rumors of a possible reformation.

Rob and Alex were reported to have left the band and a new bass player, Kolby Crider was brought in.

Rob and Alex have decided to take a different route on the road of life and we support them in their decisions and are still best friends with no hard feelings.

Shortly after the reformation the band finally released the music video for 'The Family Disease' which can be watched on their official Myspace page.

In January 2010 Alex Schultz was reported playing a show with the band, with some sources saying that he has joined back.

[7] Recently a short clip of a new song has been heard on the end of a sampler on Distort Entertainment's page for Oceana.

Shortly before the Oh, Sleeper tour, original guitarist Jack Burns was kicked out due to conflicts of interest.

On August 14, 2010 Oceana posted an update on their Myspace stating they were in the process of writing another album expected in Spring 2011.

[citation needed] Recently from a tweet Oceana has stated that "We've been putting a lot of time and effort into our new tunes.

They have posted on Twitter video updates of the recording process including songs called "Dog Radio" and "Counting Fish" as well as several others.

It's quite hard to define the roller coaster of emotion and difficult situations we put ourselves through because of our passion for music.

So, after a few months of brainstorming, shooting, and editing with help from our good friend James Lano, we put this video together for you.

On April 26, 2012 Oceana released a live video of their new song filmed by filmmaker Ryan Zarra for St. Pete Beat.

Later during October 2014 they released a teaser for a new song entitled '17 New Years' which gained positive reaction from fans.