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    Glad To Be Sad: The Pacing Party – “Creep/Freak”

    By Phil KingMay 21, 2017001 Min Read
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    The Pacing Party

    “Creep/Freak”

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    What a tremendous sound The Pacing Party have.  Think Conor Oberst singing lead for Modest Mouse with a more melodic sound.  That’s what The Pacing Party has.  Daniel Gardner, front person for the band, says:

    “Creep/Freak’ is a stupidly brazen unrequited love song. The narrator has these grand romantic visions of how this girl and him would be perfect together, while the girl is simply not interested. It’s a tongue in cheek, futile plea for a chance to prove that he would be the best at loving her.”

    Coming from small-town Alaska through the music scene of Portland, Oregon, The Pacing Party is Daniel Gardner, and he is obviously a literate, straight-forward thinking, hopeless romantic, which I totally identify with.  This is a great sound, nostalgic while futuristic at the same time.  Watch out for The Pacing Party.  This band is going to be HUGE.

    Conor Oberst Emo Pop modest mouse The Pacing Party
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