The songs that Chase Pagan writes are timeless in nature, and
seem to come from deep within an old soul trapped in a young man's body.
After hearing his records, one can imagine him locked away in the confines
of his mountain home (coincidentally named Mountain Home, AR), far from
the influences and mediocrity of contemporary pop culture, as he paces the
floors with guitar in hand, paying homage to many classics through new
sound.
Chase's second album was recorded in the fall of 2008 with Chad Copelin at
Black Watch Studios in Norman, OK. His recent material is more upbeat and
uplifting than the brooding material of his 2006 debut released on the
Militia Group label. Chase is happily content with his station in life,
snug between the walls of his mountain abode, and it's reflected in this
latest work.
This from Sentimentalist Magazine on Chase's last release:
"To put it plainly, Chase Pagan will soon be as well-known as Antony,
Rufus or Devendra, just give him time. His incredible Freddy Mercuryesque,
vaudevillian falsetto, his complex yet quirky melodies and the
fantastical, epic leanings of his lyrics and themes are just a few of the
reasons to pay heed to this gifted Arkansas artist."
hey chaser sorry we couldnt figure things out down here. Let christy know when you'll be available in july/aug and we'll get something good together for ya pal. cheers Keaton BHOC
I'm still holding out for you to come to Toronto. We have an awesome scene here; you'd blow everyone away with that voice! You did SXSW...why not do NXNE in Toronto in June!!