Let me know if you plan to attend any of these shows, I'll do my best to get you in for free !
10/30: Cambridge, MA @ TT The Bears
10/31: Troy, NY @ Ground Zero
11/1: New York, New York @ Cake Shop
11/3: Washington, DC @ DC9
11/4: Richmond, VA @ RNH House
11/5: Columbia, SC @ Conundrum Music Hall
11/6: Jacksonville, FL @ Shantytown Pub
11/7: St Petersburg, FL @ The Venture Compund
11/8: Cape Coral, FL @ Rack ‘em Billiards
11/10: Atlanta, GA @ Fort Karate Headquarters
11/11: Birmingham, AL @ Spring Street Firehouse
11/12: Nashville, TN @ FooBar
11/13: Louisville, KY @ Haymarket Whiskey Bar
11/14: Dayton, OH @ Blind Bob’s
11/15: Columbus, OH @ The Space Bar
11/16: Pittsburgh, PA @ Howler’s Coyote Cafe
11/17: Buffalo, NY @ TBA
11/19: Providence, RI @ Firehouse 13
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Since forming in 2012, Perhaps has released 3 albums, and played over 150 shows in 15 countries and 30 states.
Perhaps combines complex progressive compositions with psychedelic and jazz influenced improvisations. Their albums feature members of Acid Mothers Temple, Giraffes? Giraffes!, Grass is Green, and Art Decade, bands they have toured with and played with frequently.
Perhaps will continue to tour through 2014, and have several new releases in the works, including a live recording of their performance with Damo Suzuki of Can.
"Perhaps expounds in profound revelations of odd meter, and flawless technique, smelting sound from its source into genre spanning psych, prog, jazz, and bluegrass rock."
-Boston Hassle
"Mind-blowingly awesome."
-The Math Rock Blog
"Unpredictable, and perhaps a bit unstable in the best way"
-Earmilk
"Highly technical instrumental soundscapes that bend and blend musical genres"
-The Boston Globe
"The finest in Boston Psych-Prog... adventurous and unpredictable"
-The Examiner
"Perhaps is the name of a new standard for the math-rock language."
-Cesar Inca, Prog Archives
"A demonstration in the possibilities of prog rock."
-Exploding in Sound
"Really tight progressive performances"
-The Needle Drop
"This is shattering music, some of the best post-rock I have ever heard."
-Prog Sphere
"A phenomenal 38-continuous minutes of arguably the most exciting and visceral instrumental mayhem heard in recent years."
-Sputnik Music
"The Bostonian trio known as PERHAPS is definitely one of the more interesting new acts I've had the pleasure of listening to recently. Their music is definitely something that should be experienced by fans of complex and jam-oriented experimental rock music"
-Sea
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