Pacific Death is the kind of artist that you always want to know more about. Being an enigma like this is really exciting. He lets his music speak for him and nothing more. Within that, there is a lot to know about this underdog guitar hero. This is his latest glitch rich single, The Art of Stealing Tulips from the Devil’s Garden.
If the title alone hasn’t coaxed you into listening to the song, you don’t deserve music. If there is an art (and there should be), Pacific Death is the artist to go for. It is a rock song with some metal roots, you might even consider some thrash there. Tom Araya smiles on, as there is a sudden transition. If it is his confused expression, it sure fits. There is a Brian May like melody in between, while Pacific Death dances between elements and time signatures. If it is a garden with laser security systems and beams, this is the Ocean’s Twelve version of the heist. The instrumental is dramatic and classy, it creates a lot of drama while leaving room for improvisation. For a recording like this, he has polished the room with the doubters and left a pristine composition to admire. This is the kind of song that gets kids into guitar. Inspiration for the times.
Listening to The Avian Abundance, Rockbear and * * ocean of sleeping stars * * is a gift. This artist is a gift, to all who want to pursue this art of making music from ability. His compositions keep getting more and more complex. We can’t wait for what is next to come. Listen to the song above!