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Pacific are an Alternative band from Cheshire. The band consists of brothers/songwriters Anthony Orzel - Vocals/Piano and Daniel Orzel - Bass/Backing Vocals, Dave Bithell - Lead Guitars/Backing Vocals and Drew Burns - Drums/Percussion. Since Pacific’s creation in 2011, the band is undoubtedly becoming one of the UK’s next most exciting prospects. Combining their vibrant, energetic piano-led Alternative sound with addictive melodies, thumping rhythms and arena-filling grandeur, the young band brings a return to a certain raw musical prowess that is lacking in today’s charts. Pacific have recently been championed by BBC Radio 1’s Huw Stephens, who tipped them as being an upcoming young band to watch - in addition, the band previously received strong backing from BBC 6’s Mark Radcliffe, who praises the band’s music as “outstanding”. With BBC Stoke Introducing’s Rob Adcock inviting the band for live interviews and sessions, NME featuring the music video for past single ‘Dream of Mine’ (which has now hit over 20,000 views on Youtube!) and being included in Napster’s 'New and Good' Playlist, it’s no wonder we’re expecting huge things from this essential young band. Pacific are back with their outstanding new single ‘Time To Forget’, set to be released on Monday 23rd February. The official music video was released on 1st December 2014. A piano-led alternative indie/rock tune, ‘Time To Forget’ offers the first taste of the bands new material from their forthcoming debut EP set to be released in the new year. And with more fantastic new tracks set to be revealed over the coming months, we highly recommend keeping Pacific on your radar. “Competent sounding Pop/Rock with a hint of Alt. in there. I must confess the very strength of the melodious Anthony Orzel (singer) and the fact that this is a decent song won me over, I will be keeping an eye!” - Simon Li of Universal Music “Up-beat, beautiful pop-rock with the most addictive vocals. Those Orzel brothers sound irresistible!” - Polly James, Capital Radio “If future songs from Pacific are half as good as Dream of Mine, they’ll be one amazing listen!”- Rob Adcock, BBC Introducing