“PCH” – Aurora Sage

Listening to “PCH” by Aurora Sage will tug on your nostalgia heartstrings for the simplistic yesteryears of your youth. “PCH,” short for Pacific Coast Highway, is a indie-pop tune that brings the listener along on Sage’s daydreams of late summer nights and golden glows from the sun. Sage’s use of acoustic guitar adds a folk richness to the song that blends so well with her breezy, summery vocal tonality. “PCH” offers sunshine in a song, a musical escape that captures the spirit of the summer season, and becomes a soundtrack for unforgettable memories.

Written by Gabrielle LaRochelle

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