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PETER JUNE

Genre: Rock, Solo

Website: //www.peterjune.net

Contact:
info@peterjune.net
MP3 (click name to download; click player to stream):
Sarah Moves Softly
 

MORE ABOUT PETER JUNE

Recipe for a debut album: 1 bleeding heart, 1 Guild guitar, 1 lost love. Bake in a G4 Power Mac for 6 months and burn to disc. Serve stirred, not shaken.

Peter June has all the elements of a singer/songwriter. He writes songs and he sings them. As an added bonus, some people really like them. It is with this buoyed confidence that he brings his music to the masses with his first record on May 4, 2005.

A New England native and current Bostonian, June, 23, is acutely aware of his status in that awkward space between the safe boundaries of college life and the risky freedom of “the real world.” His debut album, “...a solitary bird on the roof”, is a collection of songs stemming from a broken relationship and a wrestling match with the elusive “why” that ensued. To say the album is vulnerable is akin to saying Mikey “kind of likes” Life cereal. But rather than being egocentric, the songs are surprisingly hopeful and outwardly focused, inviting the listener to relate on a personal level. Peter notes, “There’s something very mysterious about vulnerability put into a song – it’s the honesty that attracts people and provides a common ground to say, ‘Yeah, I'm right there with you.’”

June strives for that connection through his live performances. With a passionate vocal delivery reminiscent of Bono and Adam Duritz (Counting Crows), no song ever sounds the same twice – it’s an experience all its own. The backbone of this relational approach is a strong faith. “I grew up in a spiritual context, and some of the first music I can recall is the old gospel tunes sung on a Sunday morning. What struck me was the music’s ability to strip the sociological barriers that exist between young and old, rich and poor, black and white - and for 5 minutes give you a taste of heaven. That’s what I'm after.”

If finding common ground is the goal, Peter’s loftiest aim can be summed up in his own words: “If I can get a subway car full of strangers singing the same song, then I can take over the world.”