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SPB premiere: "The Right To Be Forgotten" by One Hundred Year Ocean

Posted by Loren on January 27, 2022

SPB premiere: "The Right To Be Forgotten" by One Hundred Year Ocean
One Hundred Year Ocean/You Could Be A Cop

We’re excited to share a new video from One Hundred Year Ocean today, off their latest release – a split EP with You Could Be A Cop.

The 12” vinyl is limited to 200 copies, courtesy of Friend Club Records, and is expects to ship in June. Each artist contributes one long-form song each, with One Hundred Year Ocean presenting “The Right To Be Forgotten.”

“‘When I get to heaven, I’m gonna get even, I’m gonna get what I want.’

The song is about failing a suicide attempt, relapsing on drugs, and then committing suicide out of spite,” explains Nicole Schoenholz (One Hundred Year Ocean) on her song “The Right to be Forgotten”.

"It’s a piece looking at a moment of hopeless in the non-linear path of recovery, suffering from suicidal ideation, mental instability, and substance abuse problems."

The video was produced by Brett Green at Feels Alright Media. In addition to its upcoming vinyl release, the EP is out now on digital platforms.

SPB premiere: "The Right To Be Forgotten" by One Hundred Year Ocean
One Hundred Year Ocean/You Could Be A Cop

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