The Pacific EP explained

The Pacific EP
Type:EP
Artist:Holy Holy
Cover:The Pacific EP.png
Released:28 March 2014
Recorded:2013
Genre:Indie rock
Length:10:55
Producer:Matt Redlich
Next Title:When the Storms Would Come
Next Year:2015

The Pacific EP is the debut extended play by indie rock band Holy Holy, released on 28 March 2014 by Wonderlick Entertainment and distributed by Sony Music Australia.

Release

The Pacific EP was released on CD, digital download and streaming on 28 March 2014.[1] The EP was released by Wonderlick Entertainment, with distribution by Sony Music Australia.[2]

Singles

The Pacific EP was preceded by three singles.

"Impossible Like You" was released in July 2013 as the EP's lead single.[3]

"House of Cards" was released on 28 February 2014 as the EP's second single.[4]

"Impossible Like You" was re-released on 21 March 2014 as the EP's third and final single.[5]

Critical reception

Labelling the release "pure quality", Liz Elleson of The Brag said: "The songwriting is simple but nostalgic and anthemic, and the EP as a whole is densely musical and texturally fascinating."[3]

Ally Cole of AAA Backstage said: "The Pacific EP is a release full of crescendos. With lyrics covering themes of humanity in the unknown, mortality and divinity, the four songs drive home narratives with building soundtracks of duelling guitars, harmony-riddled vocals and commanding percussion." Cole continued, saying: "the strength of Holy Holy can simply be put down to a sheer dedication to craft. Their songs have a timeless quality, fusing impeccable songwriting, thought-provoking lyrics, near-flawless performances, and lush production."[6]

Oliver Friend of Forte Magazine believed the EP would make many "indie festival fans very happy and excited" and labelled "House of Cards" the standout track.[7]

Alexander Crowden from Beat Magazine said the EP sounded "something like all of the best indie-rock songs of the past two years combined into four tracks", before concluding the review by saying "[''The Pacific EP''] is a creative and enjoyable first step".[8]

Gemma Bastiani of The AU Review wrote "The Pacific makes its way into your head and swirls around until you are well and truly satisfied with your choice to listen." She added that the band had "manage[d] to pull off one of the hardest things in modern music: drawing clear inspiration from matured acts, while still sounding completely fresh and new."[9]

Personnel

Adapted from the EP's liner notes.[10]

Musicians

Holy Holy

Other musicians

Technical

Artwork

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Pacific EP by Holy Holy . . 9 January 2020.
  2. Web site: The Pacific EP by Holy Holy on Jaxsta . . 2021 . 21 February 2021.
  3. Web site: Holy Holy: The Pacific EP . The Brag . 15 April 2014 . 16 January 2020 . Elleson, Liz . https://web.archive.org/web/20200116024108/https://thebrag.com/holy-holy-pacific-ep/ . 16 January 2020 . live.
  4. Web site: House of Cards by Holy Holy on Jaxsta . . 2021 . 21 February 2021.
  5. Web site: Impossible Like You – Single by Holy Holy on Apple Music . . 16 January 2020.
  6. Web site: EP Review: Holy Holy, 'The Pacific EP' . AAA Backstage . 2014 . 3 February 2021 . Cole, Ally.
  7. Web site: Holy Holy: The Pacific EP . Forte Magazine . 3 April 2014 . 3 February 2021 . Friend, Oliver.
  8. Web site: Holy Holy : The Pacific EP . Beat Magazine . April 2014 . 3 February 2021 . Crowden, Alexander.
  9. Web site: Album Review: Holy Holy – The Pacific (2014 EP) . . 8 April 2014 . 7 April 2021 . Bastiani, Gemma . https://web.archive.org/web/20140708171023/https://www.theaureview.com/albums/holy-holy-the-pacific-2014-ep/ . 8 July 2014 . dead.
  10. The Pacific EP . . 2014 . . 88843053762 . booklet.