Like Pacific shares new video for ‘Control My Sanity’

Toronto’s LIKE PACIFIC have released a new video for title track “Control My Sanity”.

“This is honestly how my brain has felt when I’ve skipped my medication to feel something different. It’s how I was dealing with a past relationship. I just end up feeling super foggy, confused and sometimes manic. The video kind of hurts the eyes to watch but hey, it’s how I feel.” – Jordan Black

LIKE PACIFIC make impassioned, sweat-soaked music isn’t all that surprising given their influences, filtering the muscular torchbearers of Tumblr-era underground icons like The Story So Far and Title Fight through the lens of modern production. But what is that it’s just not simply anger for anger’s sake. Not anymore, at least.

“Going into this record we knew we wanted to play with our sound a bit and continue to have fun playing music.” says Jordan Black (singer)  “This record was stressful. Covid happened at the beginning of recording/pre-production. Not everyone could be in the same room so, collaboratively we wrote songs over video chat and iPhone demos. Which knowing me, I have terrible ADHD so it was very hard for me. “

“In the last two years I’ve been going through the worst depression I’ve ever experienced. This was very helpful for me and the band as a whole. Looking forward to people emotionally connecting to this record. Our best yet.” – Jordan Black


The album was produced by longtime collaborator Sam Guaiana.

Listen to the previous tracks “Ketamine Jesus” and “Love Them And Leave Them” here.LIKE PACIFIC – Control My Sanity tracklisting

Ketamine Jesus
Love Them And Leave Them
Control My Sanity
Hollow Tears
Waste Of Breath
Catch Your Eye
Adored
Fail To Speak
Rest In Dirt
Time Won’t Heal

Pre-order the album “Control My Sanity’ now.  Out 3rd December 2021 via Pure Noise.

———-Like Pacific formed in 2010 in Toronto, Ontario. The five-piece bonded over a shared love of hard-hitting melodic rock, eventually adopting the motto “stay pissed” to describe their approach. After releasing two EPs, the band signed with Pure Noise Records in 2014, which has been their home ever since. Over the past six years, the band has released two previous full-length albums, the first of which landing on Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums chart; has played festivals such as Warped Tour and Slam Dunk, and has shared the stage with artists such as Good Charlotte, State Champs, Trophy Eyes, and more.