Discover Pamela Pachal (LINK)
July 7th 2008 07:47
Pamela Pachal is an Indie Canadian singer/songwriter who bares all in her songs. She bravely put thirteen songs on the internet at Really Long Link and asked me to have a listen. She only posted her songs on this Australian site, her album is getting printed in the States as I write this.
Pamela’s style cannot be put into boxes, like her influences. She lists musicians from Justin Timberlake to Beethoven.
Using her Bachelor of Science in Music Technology (with honours), she does 90% of the engineering and mixing herself as well as playing most of the instruments.
Her lyrics are honest and sometimes brutal, but there’s something refreshing about hearing raw lyrics. Pamela hasn’t censored anything she written and this is evident in Cheating Bitch. Also her lyrics are easily relatable; she’s just someone telling her tales about love, hatred, loss and passion.
She has one song that is special to her and this is Peggy (Perfect), being about people with disabilities who she has worked with. It is a touching song as she addresses how the world sees them differently, but if people saw pass their disabilities they’d see a perfect human being.
I firmly believe Pamela will have a flowering career ahead of her and hopefully the world will hear more from Pamela Pachal. I wish her the best of luck!
You can also have a listen to Pamela Pachal on Myspace: www.myspace.com/pamelapachal
Pamela’s style cannot be put into boxes, like her influences. She lists musicians from Justin Timberlake to Beethoven.
Using her Bachelor of Science in Music Technology (with honours), she does 90% of the engineering and mixing herself as well as playing most of the instruments.
Her lyrics are honest and sometimes brutal, but there’s something refreshing about hearing raw lyrics. Pamela hasn’t censored anything she written and this is evident in Cheating Bitch. Also her lyrics are easily relatable; she’s just someone telling her tales about love, hatred, loss and passion.
She has one song that is special to her and this is Peggy (Perfect), being about people with disabilities who she has worked with. It is a touching song as she addresses how the world sees them differently, but if people saw pass their disabilities they’d see a perfect human being.
I firmly believe Pamela will have a flowering career ahead of her and hopefully the world will hear more from Pamela Pachal. I wish her the best of luck!
You can also have a listen to Pamela Pachal on Myspace: www.myspace.com/pamelapachal
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Comment by Anonymous
Her stuff is truly wonderful though.
Comment by Jacqui Rogers
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