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Pacific Coast Highway (song)

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"Pacific Coast Highway"
Single by Hole
from the album Nobody's Daughter
ReleasedApril 6, 2010
RecordedAugust 2009 at Electric Lady Studios, New York City
GenreAlternative rock, power pop
Length5:13
LabelCherryForever
Mercury/Island Def Jam
(Universal Music Group)
Songwriter(s)Courtney Love, Billy Corgan
Producer(s)Michael Beinhorn, Micko Larkin
Hole singles chronology
"Skinny Little Bitch"
(2010)
"Pacific Coast Highway"
(2010)
"Letter to God"
(2010)

"Pacific Coast Highway" is the fifteenth single by the alternative rock group Hole. It is the second single from the band's fourth studio album Nobody's Daughter. It was released as a digital download on April 6, 2010,[1] and was added to modern rock radio in the United States on May 5, 2010.

Background and history

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"Pacific Coast Highway" was written by Courtney Love in a Los Angeles hotel on December 24, 2005.[citation needed] The song was later contributed to by the producer Linda Perry and Billy Corgan. In 2009, when being recorded as a Hole song, various new additions were made to the song, most notably a solo and a final bridge, both of which were written by the guitarist, Micko Larkin.[citation needed]

Critical reception

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The track was described by NME as,

One of the earliest songs on the session, toughened up from the Perry era, this confessional song is nonetheless one of the record’s more plaintive moments, in the vein of 'Malibu'. Lyrically, it finally addresses the scars she still bears over her husband's death in the most brutal fashion: "I knew a boy who came from the sea/he was the only boy who ever knew the truth about me... I knew a boy who left me so ravaged/do you even know the extent of the damage? ... I'm overwhelmed and undersexed?/Baby what did you expect?/I'm overwrought and so disgraced/I'm too ashamed to show my face/And they're coming to take me away now/what I want I will never have/I'm on the Pacific Coast Highway/With your gun in my hand."[2]

In its week of release it was the most added song to modern rock radio in the United States. An AOL exclusive acoustic performance video of the track was released as a part of the AOL Sessions, and "Pacific Coast Highway" peaked at #6 on the Billboard' Top AOL Music Video chart in May 2010.

Track listing

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  • Digital single[3]
  1. Pacific Coast Highway - 5:13

Music video

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On May 24, 2010, Courtney Love wrote on Twitter that a promotional music video for "Pacific Coast Highway" was in the works.[4]

Musicians and personnel

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  • Courtney Love - vocals
  • Micko Larkin - guitars, additional producer
  • Shawn Dailey - bass guitar
  • Stu Fisher - drums
  • Jack Irons - additional drums
  • Jenni Muldaur - backing vocals
  • Michael Beinhorn - producer
  • Owen Lewis - assistant producer
  • Noah Goldstein - engineer
  • Ryan Gilligan - additional engineer
  • Ian Shea - additional engineer
  • Pete Bischof - additional engineer
  • D. Sardy - mixing

Release history

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Region Date Format
United States April 6, 2010 Digital download[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Pacific Coast Highway". Island Def Jam. Archived from the original on 2012-10-07. Retrieved 2010-04-02.
  2. ^ Martin, Dan (June 18, 2009). "The Return Of Hole - Part Two - The New Album Track-By-Track". NME. Retrieved March 18, 2010.
  3. ^ "Pacific Coast Highway (Hole)". iTunes. Archived from the original on 2014-06-19. Retrieved 2014-02-23.
  4. ^ Courtney Love, ""Backlash Blues" Nina Simo...". Retrieved June 20, 2010. [dead link]