Last updated: 4 days ago
Sub Pacific hail from the South Coast- reinventing the wheel on mainstream rock and roll. The band dance and flirt around sub-genres delivering their sound with a level of potency that demands attention.
Their songs are both personal and universal- drawing light on mental health issues and self-imprisonment. Debut single ‘Can You’ captures the anguish and torment of our darkest moments- wrapped in the noise and guts of a band that is strikingly dynamic. The record gallops through grunge soundscapes whilst remaining thematically delicate; the cumulative effect is both cathartic and stimulating. The success of ‘Can You’ brought them to the prestigious main stage of the Isle of Wight Festival this summer- joining the likes of Madness, Tom Walker and Biffy Clyro- after a successful tour, playing venues such as The Roadtrip & Workshop, Camden Assembly and The Joiners.
Sub Pacific know that it is all in the details and this is they stretch beyond confined genres and execute their sound with a fluidity that reaches to the forefront of both rock and pop. Their sound is perfectly curated to stir movement both physically and emotionally; their songs uncoil around modern-day issues whilst still retaining a loose and primal sound. This is an important, convincing band.
Their songs are both personal and universal- drawing light on mental health issues and self-imprisonment. Debut single ‘Can You’ captures the anguish and torment of our darkest moments- wrapped in the noise and guts of a band that is strikingly dynamic. The record gallops through grunge soundscapes whilst remaining thematically delicate; the cumulative effect is both cathartic and stimulating. The success of ‘Can You’ brought them to the prestigious main stage of the Isle of Wight Festival this summer- joining the likes of Madness, Tom Walker and Biffy Clyro- after a successful tour, playing venues such as The Roadtrip & Workshop, Camden Assembly and The Joiners.
Sub Pacific know that it is all in the details and this is they stretch beyond confined genres and execute their sound with a fluidity that reaches to the forefront of both rock and pop. Their sound is perfectly curated to stir movement both physically and emotionally; their songs uncoil around modern-day issues whilst still retaining a loose and primal sound. This is an important, convincing band.