Featured Artist of
May 13, 2026
with
the song: "Meteor"
Artist's Biography
¥Opal
Ocean is the rare duo that can turn two acoustic guitars into a widescreen
cinematic experience. Formed by New Caledonian guitarist **Alex Champ** and
New Zealand‑born **Nate Blunck**, the project began as a street‑performance
experiment in Melbourne and quickly grew into a global phenomenon. Their
sound blends **flamenco fire, progressive rock muscle, and the open‑sky
freedom of instrumental fusion**, all delivered with the precision of two
musicians who breathe in the same rhythm.
What sets Opal Ocean apart is their ability to make instrumental music feel
**alive, narrative, and emotionally charged**. Their performances move like
weather fronts — bright, percussive rasgueos rolling into thunderous low‑end
rhythms, then opening into melodic passages that feel like a horizon
widening. From busking crowds to international festival stages, they’ve
built a reputation for turning any space into a shared moment of uplift.
For LonelyOakRadio listeners, Opal Ocean fits right into that sweet spot
where craftsmanship meets heart — music that speaks without words, yet says
everything.
“Meteor” is Opal Ocean at their most
explosive. The track launches with a driving rhythmic pulse, then streaks
forward in a blaze of melodic lines that feel both urgent and luminous. It’s
a piece built on momentum — the sensation of something burning through the
atmosphere, unstoppable, radiant, alive.
Where some instrumental tracks wander, “Meteor” **cuts a clean arc**: fast,
focused, and emotionally charged. It’s the sound of motion, of acceleration,
of two guitars igniting into something larger than the sum of their strings.
Perfect for late‑night sets, road‑trip sequences, or any moment when your
listeners need a spark.
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