
Peaceful Faces is the singer-songwriter vehicle of multiinstrumentalist and composer Tree Palmedo, who also leads the instrumental unit Drinking Bird, and—as a trumpet player—has worked with Fleet Foxes, The World Is A Beautiful Place and I Am No Longer Afraid To Die, Office Culture, and others. Since transplanting from the genre-flouting indie-rock scene of Boston to NYC in 2018, Palmedo has gained increasing recognition for his ambitious work as bandleader of a six-or-more-piece live band, working in the hallowed post-Beatles songwriting tradition furthered by Elliott Smith, Harry Nilsson, Sufjan Stevens, and more. Inevitably, Peaceful Faces’s cinema-scale pop songs are built on disarmingly earnest lyrics, gorgeous brass and synth-orchestral instrumental sections, and triumphant vocal hooks that morph and grow in significance throughout the duration of the song. His lush debut album, Letters From Late Adolescence was out in 2020, followed, one year later, by the EP Staring at the Damage. In 2023 the sprawling second album, Sifting Through The Goo, Reaching For The Candlelight, came out. Without a Single Fight, Peaceful Faces’ new album, came out in June on Glamour Gowns and features production contributions from Nate Mendelsohn (Market, Katie von Schleicher, Frankie Cosmos, Office Culture) and Dylan McKinstry (Taylor Ashton). In shadowy vignettes, Without a Single Fight’s lyrics address loss, anxiety, aging, and righteous frustration with the empty cadences of modern life.
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