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Last Man on Earth, the 3rd full length record from NYC's Feathermerchants, is a swirly, ambient affair reminiscent of their 2000 eponymous debut. Rooted in everything from Patty Griffin and Red House Painters to Pink Floyd and Seven Percent Solution, the band’s Last Man on Earth offers up multiple opportunities for escapism, cinematic songs inspired by cheating wives, ex-lovers and former cult members and studying everything from loves lost to the boundless imagination of a child. It feels like the heyday of alternative rock, like the arty, sophisticated but deeply soulful music coming out of the U.K. in the late-‘80s. It’s appropriate then that the disc includes a lovely cover of The Church’s signature song, “Under the Milky Way.”

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Play Go For A Walk
Play Under The Milky Way
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Songs on this record are:
1. Last Man On Earth
2. Change My Night
3. Head To The Here And Now
4. Finish Last
5. Go Fo A Walk
6. Hitchcock Blonde
7. Bindy
8. Hollow
9. Under The Milky Way
10. The Long Goodbye


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"For me, new music has to touch me with melody first and only then do I sit down and really listen. This album has lots of great tunes and some of the songs' lyrics are absolute poetry. Currently in heavy rotation on my CD player; I recommend it without reservation."
- Daisy Magnusson from New York, NY USA on Amazon.com

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Play All The Way Home
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Play the video of the tune Dan

Songs on this album are:
1. All the Way Home
2. 9th Ward
3. Dan
4. Temporary
5. Farmers Night Out
6. Brooklyn Ferry
7. Daffodils
8. Sitting Henry
9. Reptile Mind
10. Heartbreak Beat
11. Ursuline


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Songs on this album are:
1. Ludlow St.
2. Runaway
3. Water and Dreams
4. All Shook Up
5. Black Dog Smile
6. Jazz America
7. Syracuse
8. Best Regards
9. Confusion
10. Crazy Girl
11. The Poet
12. Strange


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The Feathermerchants Story

Pete Veru - guitar and vocals
Shannon Kennedy - lead vocals
Jim Chapdelaine - lead guitar
Jon Peckman - drums
Jay Wiggins - bass

Feathermerchants create richly-crafted songs that paint American soundscapes journeying deep into a common human psyche. Founded in 1998 by former Wall Street junkbondsman Pete Veru, Feathermerchants feature the ethereal, taut vocals of Philadelphia-native Shannon Kennedy, who can phrase lines with an uncanny sense of imagination and strike a mood with the resolve of Margo Timmins (Cowboy Junkies).

After 17 successful years in the world of commerce, Veru chucked it all to pursue his lifelong dream of songwriting and guitar playing. Fortunately for us, Pete's aspiration was not one of escapist folly, but instead reveals a deep level of artistic skill that makes one wonder how he managed to keep his musical vision bottled-up for so many years.

Adding greatly to Veru's vision is guitarist and producer Jim Chapdelaine, whose own musical skills won him an Emmy for writing and producing the music for the PBS documentary Making of "Amistad." Although known in Hartford, Conn., as a guitar legend who sits in with Les Paul, Chapdelaine's national reputation comes as a highly-prized producer featured in both EQ and Mix magazines. As one might suspect, Jim's expertise adds not only a level of guitar virtuosity to Feathermerchants, but also an unbeatable sonic production quality to their recordings.

Joining Feathermerchants on drums from Jim Chapdelaine's studio is Jon Peckman. Nothing comes out of Chapdelaine's impeccable studio sound without Peckman's drums and the band is fortunate to have such a high-level percussionist.

Feathermerchants' new sophomore album, Unarmed Against The Dark (Innocent 12th St. Records), has already received a substantial nod from the music industry as the renowned record label Rykodisc made a rare move in picking up this indie band's new CD for national distribution in July, 2003. General Manager of Ryko Distribution Jim Cuomo says: "This is a major step forward for this band in both songwriting and production value. A very mature body of work."

In addition, the usually keyboardless Feathermerchants were able to recruit ex-Allman Brothers/current Rolling Stone Chuck Leavell to play on two tracks (All the Way Home, Brooklyn Ferry). Says Veru, "I met Chuck through a mutual friend and gave him a copy of the record at the Stones show in New York. He had a listen and liked it a lot. Next thing we knew, he was able to fit in a session during the Stones down time in December and just like that, he was on the record. It is a true honor to have him on this project."



Although Unarmed Against The Dark is receiving early praise from music executives, high marks and popular support are something Feathermerchants have learned to live with from the start. The band's 1999 self-titled debut received international praise, coming from music industry trade magazines like CMJ and Album Network's Totally Adult, the Hartford Advocate, the UK's Phantom Tollbooth, and Mexico's Enfonia. Feathermerchants CD was also broadly accepted by radio, receiving airplay on over 300 college stations, 40 public radio stations, and 2 commercial R&R stations. Additionally, the disc stayed at #1 in New York City on the Amazon.com Indie Music Chart for an unprecedented 90 days. The album's song "Water and Dreams" was on the soundtrack to the film "Above Freezing," which won the Audience Choice Award at the Seattle International Film Festival, where the band was also invited to play live.(Veru even makes a cameo in the film, portraying a gangster.)

Before Feathermerchants even had a record, the band was invited to perform at New York City's immense Intel Music Festival, where they came in 4th out of 300 acts (including Freedy Johnston, Jules Shear and Joey Ramone) in its Best Band poll.

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