A band that found its voice in ambient textures and personal lyrics, then navigated internal tensions.
For the full picture, listen to 'Lose My Mind' first, then maybe 'Intermission.' That's the band in two moods.
Pacific Air matters because they captured a specific mood in mid-2010s indie electronica. 'Lose My Mind' is the clear anchor, that single with Anya Breeze's vulnerable vocal over a soaring melody defined their early sound. Their catalog, from 'Intermission' to 'Sunshine,' shows a consistent interest in balancing ethereal textures with introspective themes, even as the band's story got complicated.
They formed in 2014 and gained attention with the EP 'Serene Shores.' After the breakthrough of 'Lose My Mind,' they released songs like 'Duet In B Minor' and 'Suits,' but later faced plagiarism accusations and saw guitarist Ethan Storm leave in 2020.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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