
The Ocean's new album Solaris landed on Pelagic Records and set the bar sky‑high. I expected the label to keep the momentum. Pelagic answered with OH HIROSHIMA’s Exit Cloud. The track erupts like a bomb in a quiet town. It proves the label can deliver more than just paperwork.
Why 'Exit Cloud' Obliterates the Competition
The opening riff slices through the mix with surgical precision. It combines tremolo picking with a chug that feels like a freight train. The notes lock in a rhythm that refuses to breathe. Every chord hits with the weight of a collapsing star. No other band this year matches that ferocity.
The Riff That Redefines Heavy
The drums hammer the tempo like a war machine. Kick and snare alternate with relentless aggression. The double‑bass bursts explode at the bridge. The fills cut through the chaos without hesitation. The percussion drives the song forward without a single lull.
Vocals and Production That Refuse to Compromise
The vocal delivery shreds the air with raw contempt. The scream pierces the guitar wall like a blade. Lyrics condemn complacency and demand action. Every syllable lands with the force of a hammer. The performance outclasses any pop‑pastiche masquerading as metal.
Production choices amplify the aggression without sacrificing clarity. Guitars sit forward, cutting through the mix with razor edge. Bass roars beneath, adding depth that grounds the chaos. Reverb is used sparingly, keeping the sound tight. The master pushes loudness to the brink while retaining punch.
The song structure refuses conventional verse‑chorus laziness. It builds tension through shifting time signatures. Breakdowns hit like a collapsing wall. The climax erupts in a wall of sound that never relents. The arrangement proves that complexity can coexist with raw power.
Exit Cloud dominates the current metal landscape. It outshines every mainstream release this season. The track forces listeners to confront their own mediocrity. It sets a new standard for intensity and craftsmanship. Bands that cling to safe formulas crumble before it.
I declare OH HIROSHIMA’s Exit Cloud the defining metal anthem of 2026. It crushes pretenders with unapologetic ferocity. The track demands respect from anyone who claims to love heavy music. Ignore it and you admit defeat. Play it loud and watch the world tremble.
Sit down, turn up the volume, and let Exit Cloud shatter your complacency. Feel the riff cut into your bones. Let the drums pound your heartbeat. Let the vocals ignite your fury. This is the music you were meant to hear.

