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Reviews of Longplay 2:

“As the soundtrack to a moon landing, the reference posts — from Ride to Spiritualized — are secure for the group’s interstellar sound, as the atmosphere is thicker, the guitars more towering and the catharis more rewarding than seems likely on Planet Earth.” - SPIN

“7.9…a welcoming security blanket for the winter’s thaw…” – Pitchfork

“…blissful, atmospheric, space-rock…a serene and somber mix…deftly and beautifully
orchestrated sound…” – NPR

“4 stars out of 5 — With a symphonic sense of purpose, the volume ratchets ever
upward before exhaling through a sequence of lush but ephemeral tracks…” – Alternative Press

“7/10…graceful, spacious grooves carve otherworldly spaces, cresting and falling…” - Pop Matters

“The record is not particularly filled with darkness or light, rather it exists like a
nebulous dream that carries with it a mysterious set of sequences upon awakening.” – Three Imaginary Girls

“…pure joy.” – American Songwriter

“…cool, smart, absorbing audio waves that are ultimately smooth and calming.” – babysue

“…the group know how to spin a good epic…” –Exclaim!

“Sunshine, starlight, warm oceans, blissful drifting…” – Americana UK

“…the closer “Ljiv” is about as timeless a piece of music as one could possibly imagine.”  Textura

“…perfect starry-night drive record…truly a gem…” – Playback STL

“…breathtaking and gorgeous…” – Flagpole

“…Jordan’s writing skillfully swerves between heartstring-tugging post rock
instrumentals and echoing dream-pop ballads…Recommended.” –Boomkat (UK)

“…pacificUV’s longplay 2 is like, god oh god, so much more open-hearted and just….
lump-in-throat, memories rushing through your brain, cinematic and huge.” – Ink 19

“…Longplay 2 not only mines rock touchstones, it does so damn well.” – Williamette Week

****”…an album with no shortage of calm, atmospheric buildups showcasing a subtly
dramatic shoegaze music.” – Daily Vanguard

“…when you listen to the hazy post-shoegaze atmospheric jams of Longplay 2, you don’t
hear anything remotely resembling our city or their Southern roots. The band might as
well have traveled from the UK via cosmic spaceship.” – Portland Mercury

“Like some sublime gaseous mass, UV’s wonderful orchestrations expand to occupy whatever space is allowed. Something Told Us contains the most stunning crescendo of the year, though also competing for that distinction is the album’s longest cut, “Orson” - Delusions of Adequacy

“Ranging from very loud to subtly understated, this does it all very well and never loses
the listener’s attention for a moment.” – Dream Magazine

“…an ultralush collection.” – Advance Copy

“…bursts and sighs of true beauty and compositional power here.” – Flagpole (album review)

“a masterpiece” - Rolling Stone

“Shoegazing with a country drawl, Pacific Uv’s debut is a labor of love that took too long to record, but makes it sound so easy.” - CMJ

“this is the that ghostly, subconscious haunt/float music that thankfully, stubbornly, never goes away.” - The Big Takeover (29th best album of last 6 months)

“The interplay of the four musicians is one of the key features of this album, with all four sympathetic to the vision of the music and working quite seamlessly in its realisation.” – Cyclic Defrost

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