Based in the U.S and creating some of the most off-kilter, smooth indie and singer-songwriter.. Tree Palmedo, as Peaceful Faces – is forging a path for himself with his new album Without A Single Fight. The album draws from his own personal experiences and a fight between "between the urge to open themselves up to love or give into jadedness, the latter of which sometimes seems like the only logical reaction to a conscientious modern existence"
The album ebbs and flows between, at times – joyful and energetic indie anthens such as "Freee", straight through to the more sombre moments of "The Danger" and "Frozen Inside" – it's an album that seems to speak on the duality of the self. Of the daily struggle to pull through or fall into a melancholy.
Emerging from a multitalented circle of Boston instrumentalists, Palmedo’s compositional voice has become striking. He blends taut, catchy pop songwriting, reminiscent of McCartney, with inventive musical sensibilities. Deceptively simple melodies travel over remote harmonic territory, bursting with horn and keyboard surges, before re-emerging world-weary. The record balances pop discipline with uninhibited personal expression, exemplified by tracks like “Doin’ It Wrong,” which navigates post-pandemic social anxiety, and “Freee,” a barnburner on narcissistic self-actualization.
The album distinguishes itself through its cinematic scope. The album's power lies in its sonic expansion and contraction, moving from intimate internal monologues on gossamer guitar to massive pop orchestrations. Equal parts art-rock and equal parts just a wonderful listen.. check out the full album below
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