PALEFACE
State Line
644 State St
Bristol, TN 37620
7 sept. 2024
18:00 UTC−4
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Description du concert
FREE show! We hope you can join us :)
And for a limited time you can get our new single, “If I Could Make You Smile” for Free!
GET YOUR FREE SONG: https://freesong.palefaceonline.com
THANKS SO MUCH for keeping up with us🎶 As independent musicians, your support really means the world to us ❤️✌️
PF&Mo
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Mark
2 juin 2023
Great show in a great venue. Paleface played many songs from their new album. Definitely worth the two hour drive to Kentucky.
Newport, KY@The Southgate House Revival
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Biographie de PALEFACE
Paleface is a prolific & influential American songwriter & recording artist who's been in the music business since the late 1980's. He tours Internationally with his Puerto Rican partner, drummer Monica “Mo'' Samalot. The high-energy, full-sounding, acoustic-electric duo is currently on a US tour in support of their new album Beyond The Bells (out 2/17/23). The album was produced by Paleface, mixed by Grammy-nominated engineer Jason Richmond (The Avett Brothers, John Legend) and mastered by John Greenham (who’s received multiple Grammys, most recently for his work with Billie Eilish).
Beyond The Bells continues the evolution that began on his 2020 release, Go Forth, with Paleface fully embracing his studio wizardry side. Here, he is as at home behind the mixing board with assorted electronica as he is with an acoustic guitar slung over his shoulder. The overall result of his commitment shows an artist at the peak of his well-honed craft. Rather than employing an “everything AND the kitchen sink” approach, Paleface is selective, organic—crafting the gestalt of the record with ten songs that relate to one another as a whole. Beyond The Bells is music as event. A primitive, tribal cool that somehow manages to create its own genre. Again.
Paleface, schooled by underground music icon Daniel Johnston, was discovered by Danny Fields (The Stooges, The Ramones, MC5) at an NYC open mic performance. Fields managed him for the next eight years. Paleface has released albums for Polygram and Sire Records, and indie labels Ramseur and Shimmy Disc. He’s been called a “major musical influence” by artists including BECK and The Avett Brothers. (He has collaborated & appeared on three of The Avett’s albums, most notably as the “4th Thief” on their album Four Thieves Gone.) Additionally, Paleface is also an accomplished visual artist, and his bright & bold lyric-inspired paintings are collected by fans worldwide. https://palefaceonline.com
"We used to go to all the open mics together. Paleface taught me Daniel Johnston songs on the sidewalk and let me sleep on his couch. He's a great songwriter, a generous friend, and a big influence on my early stuff." —Beck
"Paleface is a gem, a brilliant man… one of the greatest songwriters on Earth." —The Avett Brothers
"Paleface is one of the scene’s best-loved products." —Time Out NY
"Melodic songs with a sunny vibe while maintaining an edge." —The New Yorker
"Paleface’s songs have always been these wry, charismatic anthems, and ever since Mo Samalot has joined him on drums and vocals, the music has entered a charged and high energy rock ‘n’ roll territory that suits his gravel croons perfectly. A habitué of Daniel Johnston who was managed by none other than Danny Fields for much of the ’90s… He’s a huge influence on Beck, the Avetts, and others." —Detroit Metro Times
"Paleface is a big influence on many artists from today’s enormously popular indie music scene. It wouldn’t be a stretch to call him the Bob Dylan of the increasingly popular styles." —City Beat, Cincinnati
"Paleface played a wonderful set that saw a normally chill crowd get up on their feet." —Dayton Daily News
"His bright songwriting and even more fiery performance style will set a room in motion... it’s fiercely fresh in pulse, and he and his band light up stages every night." —Orlando Weekly
"A rousing showman. We’re lucky to get to see him play live." —Creative Loafing
"Paleface, an indie icon." —The Flagpole
"Overdue for recognition." —Nashville Scene
Plus d'infoBeyond The Bells continues the evolution that began on his 2020 release, Go Forth, with Paleface fully embracing his studio wizardry side. Here, he is as at home behind the mixing board with assorted electronica as he is with an acoustic guitar slung over his shoulder. The overall result of his commitment shows an artist at the peak of his well-honed craft. Rather than employing an “everything AND the kitchen sink” approach, Paleface is selective, organic—crafting the gestalt of the record with ten songs that relate to one another as a whole. Beyond The Bells is music as event. A primitive, tribal cool that somehow manages to create its own genre. Again.
Paleface, schooled by underground music icon Daniel Johnston, was discovered by Danny Fields (The Stooges, The Ramones, MC5) at an NYC open mic performance. Fields managed him for the next eight years. Paleface has released albums for Polygram and Sire Records, and indie labels Ramseur and Shimmy Disc. He’s been called a “major musical influence” by artists including BECK and The Avett Brothers. (He has collaborated & appeared on three of The Avett’s albums, most notably as the “4th Thief” on their album Four Thieves Gone.) Additionally, Paleface is also an accomplished visual artist, and his bright & bold lyric-inspired paintings are collected by fans worldwide. https://palefaceonline.com
"We used to go to all the open mics together. Paleface taught me Daniel Johnston songs on the sidewalk and let me sleep on his couch. He's a great songwriter, a generous friend, and a big influence on my early stuff." —Beck
"Paleface is a gem, a brilliant man… one of the greatest songwriters on Earth." —The Avett Brothers
"Paleface is one of the scene’s best-loved products." —Time Out NY
"Melodic songs with a sunny vibe while maintaining an edge." —The New Yorker
"Paleface’s songs have always been these wry, charismatic anthems, and ever since Mo Samalot has joined him on drums and vocals, the music has entered a charged and high energy rock ‘n’ roll territory that suits his gravel croons perfectly. A habitué of Daniel Johnston who was managed by none other than Danny Fields for much of the ’90s… He’s a huge influence on Beck, the Avetts, and others." —Detroit Metro Times
"Paleface is a big influence on many artists from today’s enormously popular indie music scene. It wouldn’t be a stretch to call him the Bob Dylan of the increasingly popular styles." —City Beat, Cincinnati
"Paleface played a wonderful set that saw a normally chill crowd get up on their feet." —Dayton Daily News
"His bright songwriting and even more fiery performance style will set a room in motion... it’s fiercely fresh in pulse, and he and his band light up stages every night." —Orlando Weekly
"A rousing showman. We’re lucky to get to see him play live." —Creative Loafing
"Paleface, an indie icon." —The Flagpole
"Overdue for recognition." —Nashville Scene
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