Surfaces drop Pacifico (Deluxe) out now here, including lead track ‘C’est La Vie’ featuring Thomas Rhett.
Today, multi-platinum selling duo Surfaces release Pacifico (Deluxe). The deluxe album features four new tracks from the duo, including brand new lead track C’est La Vie featuring Thomas Rhett.
Surfaces teamed up with country music singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett for C’est La Vie, announced last week on their Instagram. The country-inspired, feel-good earworm is a testament to the duo’s ability to transcend genres with ease, while maintaining their signature beachy pop-rock sound.
Surfaces previously dropped another new track from the deluxe album, Sheesh!, featuring Billboard chart-topping singer-songwriter Tai Verdes. The impossibly catchy song is accompanied by a visualizer and a live performance video featuring Tai, filmed at Lollapalooza. Other new tracks on Pacifico (Deluxe) include June (ft. Benny Sings) and Famous. Watch the visualizer for June HERE and the visualizer for Famous HERE. It was recently announced that Surfaces will also be featured on Elton John’s upcoming album, The Lockdown Sessions with their previously released single Learn To Fly.
The deluxe release comes ahead of their 2021 Good 2 Be Back Tour, kicking off September 8 in Phoenix, AZ. Produced by Live Nation, the 21-date tour will hit San Diego, Boston, New York and more, before wrapping up in Madison, WI at The Sylvee on November 18th. The tour will include special guests Verzache, khai dreams, and Public Library Commute. Tickets are available on LiveNation.com.
Pacifico, the duo’s fourth studio album, was released in June via 10K Projects – listen HERE. The project arrived after the success of their singles, Wave of You, Next Thing (Loverboy), and So Far Away. Wave of You continues to rake in massive streaming numbers, with over 40 million global streams to date. The track marked the duo’s biggest solo debut of their career and has been met with wide support across all major DSPs, including key playlists.
Pacifico was recorded by Forrest Frank and Colin Padalecki at a home studio in Malibu, where they sonically channelled the energy of the beach to create the perfect summer album. Pacifico further established the duo’s unique sound, with Ones To Watch writing, “It’s not every day a pop-rock band comes along and reminds us of Bill withers, Hall & Oates, Beach Boys and Chance the Rapper all in one breath”.
“We just wanted to make an album that harnessed the feeling of where we recorded it,” Surfaces say. “We decided to get back to our roots and record with home audio equipment in a living room surrounded by nothing but open windows to capture the energy of each day in Malibu. For almost a month we woke up to this special scenic outlook and just made what that feeling gave us, hoping that our fans would be able to hear what we were seeing.”