Pacific UV (also pacificUV) is frequently categorized as utilizing elements of Dream Pop, Post Rock, Shoegaze, and Space Rock. The band was formed in Athens, Georgia in 1998. Founding members include Howard Hudson, Clay Jordan, and Lucas Jensen. Their first full-length record (titled Longplay 1 when originally pressed on CD, but later renamed with an eponymous title) was released on WARM Recordings in 2002, and was produced by Andy LeMaster (member of Now It's Overhead).
The band was formed in Athens, Georgia in 1998. Founding members include Howard Hudson, Clay Jordan, and Lucas Jensen. Their first full-length record (titled Longplay 1 when originally pressed on CD, but later renamed with an eponymous title) was released on WARM Recordings in 2002, and was produced by Andy LeMaster (member of Now It's Overhead).
After a national tour, and nearly universal acclaim for their debut record (including praise from Rolling Stone Magazine, who called the album a "masterpiece"), the initial formation of the band dissolved. Jordan relocated to Portland and enlisted the help of Kevin Davis (of Glowworm), Jesse Robert W. (also of Glowworm), Mike Erwin (formerly of 7 Years in Space) and Matt Kline. Shortly after the Portland lineup was solidified, WARM released a 4-song EP featuring three unreleased tracks and an Eluvium remix of L.A.P.D. vs N.Y.P.D.
In February of 2008, the band released their second full-length LP, titled Longplay 2 (2008). The record features vocals by Carolyn Berk (of Lovers ) and the artwork of Chris A'lurede. It was recorded by Adam Selzer (of Norfolk & Western ) and Jason Powers at Type Foundry Studios in Portland and was mixed by Jeff Stuart Saltzman and mastered by Roger Seibel. Longplay 2 (2008) received praise from SPIN, NPR, Pitchfork, and Alternative Press, and the album opener, "Alarmist", was featured prominently in the "Californication" season three finale.
Soon after relocating to Athens, Georgia, Clay Jordan announced that he is putting the final touches on pacificUV's third full-length, titled "Weekends", due in fall 2011 along with two separate EP's and a vinyl reissue of the band's debut album. Jordan also announced that he will be giving away a new pacificUV song each month leading up to the LP release on the band's official website.