Apr13

The Heartsleeves Salem CD release party for Peripheral People

The Gulu Gulu Cafe, 247 Essex Street, Salem, MA

Come join us at our home in Salem, the tremendous Gulu Gulu Cafe! We're back at Gulu Gulu with the Salem Premiere of our new album "Peripheral People!" http://www.gulu-gulu.com/

Join us from and special guest Jeremy Southgate (http://www.jeremysouthgate.com/) from 8 to 12 for music, fun and some of the best food and drink in Massachusetts!

We will be performing old favorites and new songs from the album!
We hope to see you there!

"The HeartSleeves are living legends. True masters of the art of emotional music without being whiney, a feat thought of as impossible by most modern musicians. However the most interesting thing about The HeartSleeves is not their commitment to blending emotional lyrics with old-soul rock n roll. It’s the fact that they have been quietly regarded as one of Boston’s best kept secrets since early 2007.

The HeartSleeves are fully backed by two extremely solid releases (one past and one future). 2009 saw their first album titled “Dirt & Water”. This release caught the Boston scene completely off guard with its catchy hooks and deep lyrical content. I’m sure you’ve seen lesser bands crumble under pressure of having to match the power of their first release with their second. These guys have more than delivered with their sophomore full length “Peripheral People”. This album is 13 tracks of heart wrenching real life blues. “Sounds from real life”. This band lives true to their name, wearing their hearts on their sleeves through every minute." Tyler Kershaw - UNregular Radio 2/28/2012
http://www.unregularradio.com/music-news/item/330-the-heartsleeves

“A beefy, powerful vocal is the centerpiece of the track - everything else sets the table but vocalist Jared Lucas Nathanson brings the steak. There is no weak spot in “Peripheral People” - even when hitting his high notes at the top of his range, Nathanson’s voice is broad and and powerful. The instruments, once having found their cruising altitude, have a little bit of fun with the song, backing each other up for tiny little side-explorations into alternate destinations for the melody. The entire affair takes a few enjoyable little swerves towards the end of the track. These little journeys go unheralded until the very end, adding a fun little twist on the end of a strong, straight-up track.” C.D. Di Guardia - Boston Band Crush http://bostonbandcrush.org/2010/09/c-d-on-songs-the-heartsleeves-peripheral-people/

Age limit: All ages