Wanderlust is Pacificaze’s Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
welcome to Edgar Allan Poets indie music corner. A space dedicated to the best new artists and bands we find around the web. Today’s feature artist is Pacificaze and his single Wanderlust.
Wanderlust is Pacificaze’s Single Out Now
This artist’s compositional approach is refined. It is already clear from the first notes that Pacificaze has a lot of musical experience under his belt
The harmonic and dynamic construction of Wanderlust is impeccable.
The musical arrangements are masterful. In some moments the vocal line reminded me of U2. This alternative rock speaks directly to the heart and soul of the listener.
The production is professional and the performance is flawless. I particularly liked Jack Bodhi’s vocal timbre. An intense voice that manages to enhance the lyrics.
Wanderlust is a mature and solid song that I recommend everyone to go listen to.
A great find… an artist to keep under the radar as he produces quality music.
Wanderlust is Pacificaze’s Single Out Now!
Intense and Mature!
Wanderlust is Pacificaze’s Single Out Now
Pacificaze came about from the artist’s love of the sea. To Jack, the sea represents mystery, beauty and freedom. It is what separates us from the far-flung adventures we just haven’t got round to taking yet. Say yes to the voyage, you never know where it will lead. Fronted by Jack Bodhi the mellow rock vibes are supported by two talented musicians – Jon Lawton on bass (from Sami Yusuf) and Peter Roper on drums (from Xam Volo)
Pacificaze pays homage to the journey of the individual through life’s great loves and losses. The project was born through Jack, the band’s frontman, a gifted musician stifled by the corporate world. He was spurred forward with the knowledge that there was more to life than fleeting moments of hedonistic escapism confined only to weekends. He wanted more. The idea of ‘more’ being out there is something which will resonate with people worldwide; it is the only reason some of us get out of bed each morning. The beauty of this struggle materialises through the artists’ poignant lyrics, reverb and lavish layers of backing vocals, emulating the sun soaked 60s and the warm fuzz of the 70s with a modern twist.
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