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If there was a World Cup of indie music, many critics would no doubt be rooting for Joe Pernice. Well-read, introspective, and hugely talented, Pernic...
Martin Siberok - 22/07/2010
Four years after their last release, the Pernice Brothers have come up with a sweet-sounding gem featuring 10 lyrically literate and musically melodic...
Jason P. Woodbury - 14/07/2010
Although Pernice Brothers haven't released a record proper since 2006's Live a Little, one would be hard-pressed to describe the time between that rec...
Josh Hathaway - 25/06/2010
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Kyle Wall - 20/06/2010
Those familiar with Pernice Brothers should know not to expect many surprises before digging into a new album. Maybe the production will fill or thin ...
Nick Coleman - 20/06/2010
Joe Pernice's first "band" album in four years, recorded by brother Bob in Boston and featuring Brit wonderkid James Walbourne on chiming guitar: a no...
tosnob - 19/06/2010
You pretty much know what you're in for when you crack open a new CD from the Pernice Brothers. You know you're going to get a well-crafted album of ...
MIKE SHANLEY - 18/06/2010
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Chris Burland - 17/06/2010
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cloudspeakers - 16/06/2010
Prolific without sacrificing quality control, melodic without being mawkish, Joe Pernice is a formidable talent. Like Will Oldham, he may adopt variou...