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Birth name
  
Peter Baldrachi

Name
  
Peter Baldrachi

Origin
  
Boston, United States

Role
  
Singer


Labels
  
Prodigal Son

Record label
  
PRODIGAL SON

Website
  
www.peterbaldrachi.com

Genres
  
Indie rock, Power pop

Peter Baldrachi

Born
  
February 12, 1967 (age 57) (
1967-02-12
)

Instruments
  
Drums, vocals, guitar, percussion

Albums
  
Solid Ground, Tomorrow Never Knows, Back to the Start

Similar People
  
Myracle Brah, Mike Gent, The Davenports, The Wellingtons, Kurt Baker

In The Dead Of Night - Peter Baldrachi


Peter Baldrachi (born February 12, 1967) is an American Boston-based singer-songwriter, drummer and guitarist. His style and sound has been compared to the likes of Paul Westerberg, The Posies, Velvet Crush, Teenage Fanclub, and Big Star. His classic pop songwriting mixes in bits and pieces of Matthew Sweet, late-era Replacements, Goats Head Soup -era Rolling Stones, and on the more obscure side, The Beatifics and The Gladhands. He is a respected songwriter in the Power pop community, and has performed at David Bash's International Pop Overthrow, an American-originated music festival devoted to power pop music and related genres.

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Solid Ground

After releasing a record in 2003 with his former band Krushr, Baldrachi began writing and recording his first solo album. Solid Ground was recorded at Kissy Pig Studios (The Upper Crust, State Radio, The Real Kids, Sierra Leone's Refugee All Stars) and released on Prodigal Son Records in December 2006. The album's guitar-driven power pop highlights Baldrachi's classic pop songwriting style. Several Boston musicians including guitarist Gary Rand, vocalist Alice Austin (Zola Turn, Queen Tangerine), bassists Steve Buonomo and Dave Leitch, guitarist Richard Mirsky (The Mirskys, The Devotions) and keyboardists Lester Goodwine and David Horak played on the recordings. Solid Ground was mixed by Pete Peloquin (The Pixies, Oasis, Mission Of Burma).

The album earned positive reviews from the likes of The Big Takeover, Amplifier Magazine, The Noise, Indie Pages, and The Boston Globe,.

In 2008, the track "You're Gonna Miss Me Someday" appeared on Not Lame Recordings' "International Pop Overthrow, Vol. 11.

Tomorrow Never Knows

Baldrachi began writing new songs in 2008 and recording his follow up to Solid Ground in 2009. Tomorrow Never Knows was released on September 27, 2011. However, the record was pulled in early 2012 to be remixed and re-released later in the year. Still, the album appeared on several end-of-the-year lists including Power Pop Action’s 100 Favorite Albums of the Year (#5), The Pure Pop Pub’s Top 15 For 2011 (#8), Power Pop Station’s Top 50 Albums (#12), Powerpopaholic’s Top 25 Power Pop Albums of 2011 (#25), and Absolute Power Pop’s Top 75 (#40).

Back To The Start

Originally released as Tomorrow Never Knows in September 2011, the Back To The Start was remixed by Ed Stasium, (Ramones, Mick Jagger, The Smithereens, Reverend Horton Heat, Nada Surf), and re-released adding another song “Picture On My Wall,” recording additional parts, and resequencing the album's tracks. Released in May 2012, "Back To The Start" features performances by guitarist, bassist, and arranger Gary Rand, keyboardists Dave Lieb (The Vinyl Skyway) and Peter Linnane (The Farewells), backing vocalists Alice Austin (The Lavas, Stark Raving Mad) and Amy Fairchild, keyboardist and 2012 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Ian McLagan (Small Faces, Faces, The Rolling Stones, Billy Bragg), singer/songwriter Amy Rigby (solo, Wreckless Eric), multi-instrumentalist Ian Kennedy (Reverse, Dennis Brennan), and cellist Aristides Rivas. The record was recorded at Kissy Pig Studios by K.R. Mogenson (The Upper Crust, Vinyl Skyway), and mixed and mastered by Ed Stasium at The Kozy Tone Ranch. The first single, "In The Dead of Night" was released on May 15, 2012. A second single, "Someone Isn't Me,' was released on August 28, 2012.

Albums

  • Solid Ground (2006)
  • Tomorrow Never Knows (2011)
  • Back To The Start (2012)
  • Singles

  • In The Dead of Night (2012)
  • Someone Isn't Me (2012)
  • You’re Gonna Miss Me Someday (Ed Stasium Single Mix) (2015)
  • Compilations

  • International Pop Overthrow, Vol. 11 (2008) Not Lame Recordings - "You're Gonna Miss Me Someday"
  • References

    Peter Baldrachi Wikipedia


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