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Joe Pernice

9 Shouts   -   49,321 Scrobbles

Biography

Joe Pernice is one of the most interesting figures to emerge from the American indie scene since the 1990s; while he first gained recognition as part of the downbeat alt-country act Scud Mountain Boys, since then he's performed and recorded with a variety of projects that have shown him to be a master of smart, beautifully crafted pop songs with intelligent, introspective lyrics and a darkly witty undertow that dovetails with his superb melodic sense. Born and raised in Massachusetts to a family of Italian immigrants, Pernice cut his musical teeth on the rock of the late '70s and mid-'80s, citing The Clash and The Smiths as particular favorites. After playing with a handful of teenage bands in the late '80s, Pernice teamed up with singer and guitarist Bruce Tull in 1991 to form a group called The Scuds. In 1993, they would evolve into Scud Mountain Boys, whose spare, acoustic-based sound magnified the angst of the then-thriving alternative scene.

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Top Tracks

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1. Bum Leg - (4:26)  -  198 plays
  2. Prince Valium - (4:37)  -  210 plays
  3. Pipe Bomb - (3:54)  -  103 plays
  4. The Pill - (3:36)  -  100 plays
  5. I Go to Pieces - (2:26)  -  118 plays
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