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October 12th, 2007
The Peace Creeps rocked the Radio 104.5 studios to
perform live on the air for our studio audience. Check out multimedia for "Bulletproof",
"CIA" and "Do It". The Peace Creeps frontman is none other
than Richard Bush, who Philadelphians will remember as lead
vocalist & songwriter with Philly hometown legends, The A's.
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“Life was so simple when we were kids...
Now that we’re older it’s more complex”
A self-fulfilling prophecy if ever there was one. These words were
uttered, tongue in cheek, by Richard Bush lead singer of
Philadelphia’s premiere 80’s band, the A’s. Here, if you like, you
can add your favorite major label horror story. The only things we
need to recall are the rocked-out virtuoso shows that were talked
about all over town and the almost hit “A Woman’s Got the Power”
which was memorably covered by Clarence Clemens and later by
Jennifer Holiday. Somewhere there is a live at the Meadowlands
recording by Bruce Springsteen that we all would like to hear.
Not one to dwell on the past, Richard knew he had rebuild from
scratch. This meant going into the woodshed with a guitar and
getting serious about his next move. After acquiring a load of
vintage equipment and some ProTools knowledge he built a recording
studio in his living room. With a new writing partner he proceeded
to whip up a catalog of very presentable new tunes and with the
estimable assist of guitarist John Marchiano, drummer Bruce Rogers
and the bass and zeetar stylings of Michael Vogelman, the Peace
Creeps were born.
Looking back on British Invasion and American rock favorites of the
late 60’s and early 70’s (Byrds, Big Star, Kinks, Stones, Hendrix
and the Fab Four) and forward on favored contemporaries, the Peace
Creeps have recorded their own little garden of earthly delights and
they have named it Autumn of Love. Fourteen tales of human
experience married together like chapters in a book, the Peace
Creeps debut swirls with touches of psychedelia dreamscape, real
world weariness and the joy of reinvention.
- Review from CD Baby
You can check out more from The Peace Creeps at: www.peacecreeps.com
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