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Pop / Rock 20 June, 2014

American Songwriter Exclusive Premiere Of 'Reaching', As Thought-Provoking New Track By P.J. Pacifico Shines A Light On "Selfies" Culture

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American Songwriter Exclusive Premiere Of 'Reaching', As Thought-Provoking New Track By P.J. Pacifico Shines A Light On "Selfies" Culture
New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ Vipper Records) 'Reaching', a thought-provoking new track by singer-songwriter P.J. Pacifico, shines a light on the 'selfies' culture and suggests that we should be building real-world memories instead of the disposable ones sent from touchscreen-to-touchscreen.

American Songwriter World Premiered the song and its lyric video:
https://www.americansongwriter.com/2014/06/video-premiere-p-j-pacifico-reaching/

In the American Songwriter column, Pacifico comments:
"I wrote 'Reaching' with my buddy, Shannon McArthur, back in March while I had a day off from tour in Nashville. When I got to the writing session, we were coming up with ideas and I mentioned that the imagination is getting lost due to everyone feeling the need to document their every move with a picture; life through a touch screen. Sometimes it's okay to let stuff remain a memory. I believe most of us are guilty of it in some way, myself included. The only scary thing is that there are a lot of false images being built out there. The term "selfie" is current and sings well, so we went with it. Everyone will always have their own opinion of selfie taking, but isn't it a bit unhealthy? I'm thrilled to have had Bill Lefler (Ingrid Michaelson, Joshua Radin, Cary Brothers) produce this track, and my dear friend, Garrison Starr, sing on it with me. We had a bunch of fun recording this song."


The track will be available July 8th via Viper Records, and, as referenced above, was produced by Bill Lefler (Ingrid Michaelson, Joshua Radin, Cary Brothers) and recorded at Deathstar Studios - Los Angeles, CA. It features background vocals by Garrison Starr and was co-written with Shannon McArthur. YouTube version of the video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PI4-juWBFC4

Pacifico also happens to be a cancer survivor, and there's an underlying connection between his resulting approach to life, and his desire to build relationships that are as meaningful as possible. Take a look at Pacifico's recent efforts to boost the spirits of other survivors:
https://www.fairfieldcitizenonline.com/news/article/Music-helps-boost-the-spirits-of-cancer-survivors-5542549.php#photo-6409995


Pacifico's 2013 EP 'Overlooking the Obvious' earned substantial coverage - Blurt Magazine posted an Exclusive Video Premiere, American Songwriter debuted an Exclusive track, Daytrotter hosted a session, The CW TV invited P.J. to perform, and AbsolutePunk raved "this concise collection is an absolute treasure."

BLURT EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE
https://blurtonline.com/news/video-premiere-new-p-j-pacifico/
Video Premiere: New from P.J. Pacifico Track nabbed from the songwriter's upcoming 11/5 EP. By Blurt Staff

American Songwriter - Songspace - Daily Discovery: P.J. Pacifico, "This Is My Heart" (ft. Garrison Starr) 8/29/13
https://www.americansongwriter.com/2013/08/daily-discovery-p-j-pacifico-this-is-my-heart-ft-garrison-starr/

DAYTROTTER Session 8/19/13
Illustration by Johnnie Cluney, Recording engineered by Patrick Stolley at Futureappletree Too
https://www.daytrotter.com/#!/concert/p-j-pacifico/20056971-37384027

ABSOLUTEPUNK - CD REVIEW
By Gregory Robson (11/07/13)
https://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=3523261

Pacifico is a fan and critic's favorite, and is a road warrior who has even earned the admiration of club owners across the U.S. In Nashville, Jaime Scorby of The Bluebird Café said: "We love P.J. here at The Bluebird. He is one of the only people (if not THE only person) we have booked directly into a round based on the strength of his online press kit."

More About P.J. Pacifico:
Over the past few years, pop/rock singer-songwriter P.J. Pacifico has evolved from beloved under-the-radar, CT hometown hero to an internationally-respected indie to be reckoned with, praised in such media outlets as M Music & Musicians Magazine, iTunes Editorial, and scores of other print, web and television placements throughout the U.S. Reviewers have repeatedly compared him to Paul Simon, James Taylor, Matthew Sweet and others, while embracing his live performance chops and upbeat, radio-friendly songwriting. With influences including The Smiths, Morrissey and Del Amitri, Pacifico has earned raves - see a sampling of press coverage, here: https://www.pjpacifico.com/new/index.php/press

His sound has been described as "a jam session between James Taylor and Matthew Sweet," with some classic rock influences thrown in for good measure. His songs feel immediately familiar and comfortable; straight from the heart and sure to get stuck in your head. Pacifico tours on a regular basis - a series of solo and full band dates; both as a headliner and as an opening act for several certified legends. has shared the stage with Crosby, Stills & Nash, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Sugarland, Hank Williams Jr., Levon Helm, Leon Russell, Bob Weir & Ratdog, The Wailers, The Low Anthem, Donavon Frankenreiter, Dar Williams, Guster, moe., Ryan Shaw, and Sean Kelly of The Samples. His trademark brand of warm, inviting, hook-filled songs, the themes of love and survival, redemption and recovery, have endeared him to a growing number of fans from coast-to-coast. He saw breakthrough success with 'Outlet' and 'Surface', and charted a confident new path with 'Overlooking the Obvious'. On 'Reaching', he elevates the conversation and sets the stage for his next album release.

visit - https://www.pjpacifico.com/new/
visit: www.viperrecords.com






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