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Pupppy, Peaer

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Wed Feb 3 8pm Ages: family friendly
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About Pupppy, Peaer


What began as a solo project in 2013 for singer-songwriter Will Rutledge developed into Pupppy, the Purchase, NY quartet lead by Rutledge (vocals, guitar), joined by Sam Skinner on guitar, Victor Massari on drums, and Nick Hasko on bass.

Pupppy puts all their cards on the table in the form of nine charming pop songs on the band's debut, Shit In The Apple Pie, out April 21, 2015 on Father/Daughter Records. While writing the record, Rutledge struggled with feelings of inadequacy and self-sabotage, "shitting in my own apple pie," he explains. "The songs on the record are songs I had neglected for a long time due to feeling insecure about them or that they weren't what I should be writing, recording, and performing - but I really wanted to, and that's what drove me crazy. So making the decision to create an album felt like I was building a door to leave the old sentiments of insecurity and over-thinking behind to enter into a realm of comfort and confidence."

Rutledge worked on the album with guitarist Sam Skinner for nearly 14 months. Instead of succumbing to the pressure of releasing an album, the pair took as much time necessary to allow their ideas to germinate. After a lot of re-recording, scrapping, re-writing, crying, hair-pulling, and so on, Pupppy arrived at a finished work they are proud of.


Peaer started as a growing collection of songs gathering dust in the mind of Peter Katz (ex-Fugue, Poverty Hollow, Suns). Those songs came into being in the summer of 2014, with the home-recorded album "the eyes sink into the skull" and since have solidified further in the physical world by being performed live, with the help of Max Kupperberg (ex-Palehound) and Michael Steck (ex-Ghost Blood) on drumset and bass, respectively. Currently in the process of recording a new LP, the trio has been spending the last year performing all over the tri-state area. The songs are somber and stern, laden with grooves, and an ever-changing, ever-present rhythmic core, an embedded math-rock mind in the body of a pop group. Listed influences include David Bazan/Pedro the Lion, Pinback, and Duster (whatever that may mean).

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