Pacific Death has given me another reason to become a die hard fan. In recent times, I haven’t used the term “guitar hero” very often. Perhaps I have been waiting for an axe-welding messiah whose entire appeal isn’t about being different. There is a charisma to making music you can sing along to while taking a shower. While taking a walk. A part of your life-this one is called * * ocean of sleeping stars * *.
If I was able to name a more memorable and catchy melody from the beginning, I would. This is my job. However, Pacific Death makes me forget this in the initial few seconds of listening to this. Like virtuoso Eddie Van Halen’s entry in many songs, there is a layering of distortion along with tonal care. The result is a melody that gets stuck in your head, something you might have heard before but not exactly. His work within harmonies, while carrying the core, is very interesting to listen to. He changes pace at around 1:32, stepping up the kind of plays that interact, like watching a constellation being formed. To hear the octave play and melodies resulting to an enigmatic display of talent. Pacific Death has brought to you all the music he loves, with none of the stress of figuring out the genre.
This instrumental would be a perfect element on The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2017). The kind of travel and movement in the movie, along with the themes are a great aspect for Pacific Death to compose through. Check out Vanilla Farm as well as __Rockbear__. You could listen to the single above, and follow this brilliant artist for more “Gorilla Metal”.