The New Pacific are premiering their new single “Yesterday” exclusively via The Noise. Listen HERE “Yesterday”, which was tracked at Dave Grohl’s Studio 606, will be featured on the band’s upcoming EP, Heavy Towards The Light, due out 11/30. For more information on The New Pacific, please visit: http://www.thenewpacific.com/.
The New Pacific is comprised of Alec Strickland (guitar/vocals), Brett Carpenter (guitar), Dustin Martin (bass) and Brian Perry (drums). Although the band was born and bred in Los Angeles, 2017 had them touring the country and bringing their uniquely heavy hook-laden rock to the masses. The band landed a slot at Chicago’s legendary Lollapalooza, where they played on the BMI stage in front of thousands of music lovers, and later set off on a cross country tour.
The band further extended their reach last year by landing a track on the Eagles of Death Metal benefit album alongside bands like Florence and the Machine, Kings of Leon and Jimmy Eat World with their cover of “I Love You All The Time”. They later released their Cycle EP to critical success, played sold out shows in Los Angeles at The Roxy, The Regent and The Echo, shared stages with bands such as Death from Above 1979, Alien Ant Farm and Marmozets and played the KROQ stage at the Pomona date of the 2018 Vans Warped Tour.
The New Pacific are currently gearing up to release their follow-up EP, Heavy Towards The Light, on 11/30. Produced by Steve Evetts (The Cure, Saves The Day, Every Time I Die), the EP will feature the aforementioned song, “Yesterday”, as well as previous single, “Anchor”, which debuted on KROQ and later landed on Spotify’s flagship tastemaker playlists Rock This, The Scene and New Noise, leading to over 328,000 streams.