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Pela's frontman Billy McCarthy was born and raised in Santa Cruz, California and dropped out of high school at age 16, after which he played in failed bands up and down the west coast, later moving overseas to Europe to make a living as a subway busker. He worked in 10 countries, most of which would have him only long enough to pay for one-way tickets to the next city. (During this tour of duty he attempted to play a restaurant in Italy dressed as a pirate; had his front teeth knocked out in a fist fight; and lost the tip of his index finger somewhere along of the way.) Eric Sanderson (bass) and Nate Martinez (guitars) are from New York. They went to the same school upstate, and have been playing music together for almost 10 years. Eric first encountered Billy while the latter man was busking at a Brooklyn subway stop. Eric was impressed by what he heard. The last member of this merry band, drummer Tomislav Zovich, joined up in 2003. Tom's from New Jersey via Croatia and received his musical education playing weddings with his dad. Currently, all four members of Pela live in the not-so-fashionable waterfront neighborhood of Red Hook -- the setting of Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn, and home to many artists, dock workers, cranes, and shipping containers. They make desperate songs about addiction, isolation, hope, murder, sex, and Mexico. In spite of the dark subject matter they're quite catchy and have led one writer to opine that Pela's music recalls what might happen if Modest Mouse hitched a ride on U2's wide-horizon rock'n'roll tour bus. During their short history, Pela have played NY venues like the Mercury Lounge, North 6, and Southpaw with such esteemed acts as Sleater-Kinney, The Decemberists, The National, Rainer Maria, Earlimart, and On!Air!Library! Pela are signed to the Great Society label and released their first full length album, Anytown Graffiti, on April 24, 2007. The members of Pela announced the band's break up in September 2009. Material for Pela's second full length album was used by Mccarthy in We Are Augustines after the band's break up Pela is: Nate Martinez-Guitar Billy McCarthy-Guitar, Vox Eric Sanderson-Bass Tomislav Zovich-Drums Official Website: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://pelamusic.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Pela's frontman Billy McCarthy was born and raised in Santa Cruz, California and dropped out of high school at age 16, after which he played in failed bands up and down the west coast, later moving overseas to Europe to make a living as a subway busker. He worked in 10 countries, most of which would have him only long enough to pay for one-way tickets to the next city. (During this tour of duty he attempted to play a restaurant in Italy dressed as a pirate; had his front teeth knocked out in a fist fight; and lost the tip of his index finger somewhere along of the way.) Eric Sanderson (bass) and Nate Martinez (guitars) are from New York. They went to the same school upstate, and have been playing music together for almost 10 years. Eric first encountered Billy while the latter man was busking at a Brooklyn subway stop. Eric was impressed by what he heard. The last member of this merry band, drummer Tomislav Zovich, joined up in 2003. Tom's from New Jersey via Croatia and received his musical education playing weddings with his dad. Currently, all four members of Pela live in the not-so-fashionable waterfront neighborhood of Red Hook -- the setting of Hubert Selby Jr.'s Last Exit to Brooklyn, and home to many artists, dock workers, cranes, and shipping containers. They make desperate songs about addiction, isolation, hope, murder, sex, and Mexico. In spite of the dark subject matter they're quite catchy and have led one writer to opine that Pela's music recalls what might happen if Modest Mouse hitched a ride on U2's wide-horizon rock'n'roll tour bus. During their short history, Pela have played NY venues like the Mercury Lounge, North 6, and Southpaw with such esteemed acts as Sleater-Kinney, The Decemberists, The National, Rainer Maria, Earlimart, and On!Air!Library! Pela are signed to the Great Society label and released their first full length album, Anytown Graffiti, on April 24, 2007. The members of Pela announced the band's break up in September 2009. Material for Pela's second full length album was used by Mccarthy in We Are Augustines after the band's break up Pela is: Nate Martinez-Guitar Billy McCarthy-Guitar, Vox Eric Sanderson-Bass Tomislav Zovich-Drums Official Website: https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://pelamusic.com/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
1986
Abay
ActionReaction
Lost to the Lonesome
Episodes
Waiting On The Stairs
Drop Me Off
Tenement Teeth
All in Time
Cavalry
song writes itself
Your Desert's Not A Desert At All
Anytown Graffiti
The Trouble with River Cities
Latitudes
7th and 17th
Parade of Geronimos
Venom
Rooftops (Moth Song Outro)
trouble with river cities
Rooftops
Episodes (Diphenhydramine)
Good Foot on a Bad Door Step
catch a vibe
Lonesome Hearts (CWL Remix)
winners
Lonesome Hearts (Cassettes Won't Listen Remix)
Good Foot On A Bad Doorstep
Lattitudes
keepin it real
Pela
Present
Heavy
Operator (Gtrs Up)
Lost to the Lonesome (unreleased track)
Tenement Teeth.2
Your Desert's Not A Desert At
Holiday (Pixies)
Trouble With River Cities, The
You Got Me
7th & 17th
Lost To The Lonesome (Album Version)
Song Writes Itself (Album Version)
Rooftops [Moth Song Outro]
Your Desert's Not A Desert At All (Album Version)
Waiting On The Stairs (Album Version)
Tenement Teeth (Album Version)
The Trouble With River Cities (Album Version)
Anytown Graffiti (Album Version)
Silent Music
Rooftops - (Moth Song Outro)
Drop Me Off (Album Version)
Rooftops [Moth Song Outro] (Album Version)
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