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Percy Farm

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Percy Farm Daniel Schachter - Guitar, vocals Louis-Philippe Nagy - keys, trumpet, vocals Tara Martin - Drums, vocals Jamie Rosen - Bass Melissa Pipe - Sax, flute, bassoon "hard broken but laughing and too smart for its own good; like what we'll be dancing to when we hold each other and rock out and think about what went wrong at the end of the world" (Indyish) "One of Montreal's best-kept secrets, Percy Farm was built in 2006 from the sturdy leftovers of college radio dignitaries Shoot the Moon, after breaking it down to its most essential and gritty parts. Jamie Rosen (bass) and Tara Martin (drums) form the core rhythm unit, laying enticing droning against Louis-Philippe Nagy's swirling piano and Melissa Pipe's elegant saxophone lines. Daniel Schachter pulls it all together with his skinny charm, singing big sad and courageous marching songs in the tradition of Ray Davies, Dylan and Cohen. And he means it." (Pop Montreal) http://www.shipsatnight.com http://www.myspace.com/percyfarm User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

Tales from the Sea

57
2

Route #132

50
3

Sarah Got Her Freedom

46
4

The Hour Hand

44
5

The Miraculous Birth of the Mystery Child

38
6

People of Plenty

31
7

Gloomy

24
8

Fireflies in the Corn

23
9

Mister Grinch

23
10

Flowers in the Rush

22

albums

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The End's In the Beginning

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The End In The Beginning

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Ships at Night - Sampler 2007

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Quebec Emergent 2007 - Volume 2

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Ships at Night Sampler 2007

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Québec Émergent 2007

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Québec Emergent Cd2

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Zunior Compilation v2.15

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Québec Émergent CD2

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