5 Quick Questions (and more) with Pacific Estate

On May 6th Pacific Estate, the Burlington four-piece indie rock band, released “34.

34, is an emotional rollercoaster that takes the listener to the lowest and loneliest places of their mind, then shoots them into euphoria, only to rip it away and repeat the cycle. Reminiscent of a cold and rainy night, the supercharged power ballad is actually a song about hope, love and devotion, masked by ominous melodies and painstaking vocals.”

The song caught my attention, and we requested that the band do a 5 Quick Questions segment for us. Typically, we do our background questions as a written component when dealing with email interviews, but Cam, Evan, Grady, and Nick got inspired and recorded their answers with the segment. We like it, and we love their creative passing of the camera.

Pacific Estate is Cam Hart on vocals and guitar, Evan Catania on bass, Grady Evans on drums, and Nick Lewis on lead guitar. They’ve been making music together since 2013, and have opened for the likes of I Mother Earth, Hollerado, Pkew Pkew Pkew, and The Temperance Movement.

Working with Juno-winning producer, Julius “Juice” Butty, and Grammy-nominated engineer and music icon, Jaoa Carvalho, Pacific Estate delivers a stellar performance worthy of your attention.

Thanks to Nick, Grady, Evan, and Cam for pushing through the technical difficulties and delivering a great 5 Quick Questions.

Pacific Estate photo by Haydn Frank Sterne

photo by Haydn Frank Sterne

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5 Quick Questions (and more) with Pacific Estate

On May 6th Pacific Estate, the Burlington four-piece indie rock band, released “34.

34, is an emotional rollercoaster that takes the listener to the lowest and loneliest places of their mind, then shoots them into euphoria, only to rip it away and repeat the cycle. Reminiscent of a cold and rainy night, the supercharged power ballad is actually a song about hope, love and devotion, masked by ominous melodies and painstaking vocals.”

The song caught my attention, and we requested that the band do a 5 Quick Questions segment for us. Typically, we do our background questions as a written component when dealing with email interviews, but Cam, Evan, Grady, and Nick got inspired and recorded their answers with the segment. We like it, and we love their creative passing of the camera.

Pacific Estate is Cam Hart on vocals and guitar, Evan Catania on bass, Grady Evans on drums, and Nick Lewis on lead guitar. They’ve been making music together since 2013, and have opened for the likes of I Mother Earth, Hollerado, Pkew Pkew Pkew, and The Temperance Movement.

Working with Juno-winning producer, Julius “Juice” Butty, and Grammy-nominated engineer and music icon, Jaoa Carvalho, Pacific Estate delivers a stellar performance worthy of your attention.

Thanks to Nick, Grady, Evan, and Cam for pushing through the technical difficulties and delivering a great 5 Quick Questions.

Pacific Estate photo by Haydn Frank Sterne

photo by Haydn Frank Sterne

Author profile

Writer/Photographer/Editor

Toronto Music Blogger

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