pawnshop roses – That Music Magazine https://thatmusicmag.com Philadelphia Music News Wed, 25 Oct 2023 16:13:34 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 That Mag Showcases Touches the Heart Then Gets You Rockin’ https://thatmusicmag.com/that-mag-showcases-touches-the-heart-then-gets-you-rockin/ https://thatmusicmag.com/that-mag-showcases-touches-the-heart-then-gets-you-rockin/#respond Tue, 24 Oct 2023 01:26:39 +0000 https://thatmusicmag.com/?p=68189 Written By Killian O’Neill, Photographed by Liv Foltiny

My dream of being able to listen to live music while sitting on comfy couches finally came to fruition this past Saturday night at The Living Room in Ardmore. I had the absolute pleasure of attending a night of music hosted by the one and only That Mag of Philadelphia. The MC for the evening was no other than Brian Cronin, the publication’s publisher. That Mag has always presented live music nights and sponsored various open mic nights in Philadelphia. Due to the pandemic, it had stopped, and this was the first artist showcase since then.

It was a cold and stormy fall night, and the rain fell in buckets. As I walked into the venue, I was greeted with a wave of warmth from inside. The lights were dim to almost a candle lit, and the seats were full. It was exactly what I hoped for, with a welcoming, intimate atmosphere. The way that the living room is set up is that the room is sectioned off into two separate sections. The room starts at the front of the stage and goes almost all of the way back, and that part is filled with couches, which is the VIP. The rest of the room is GA and filled with comfy chairs and tables to sit at and enjoy as well. Couples and people were cozied on the couches, awaiting the night’s performers.

The lineup consisted of Maria Arroyo, Nick Lombardo and The Decent OK Duo, and Pawnshop Roses. All are local musicians who have been weaving themselves throughout the Philadelphia Music scene.

Maria was first up, and she is a local singer-songwriter. While opening the show, she explained that she makes “sad girl” music. I couldn’t have been more excited because I’m the biggest emo girl at heart. Like any true artist, she turns her pain into a work of art, with her ballads of heartbreak and pain. Maria made the stage look like her home with how she commanded it. Not to mention, her song’s lyrics are relatable to anyone with a pulse. From heartbreak to taking back your power, she covers it all, and you don’t want to miss out on her powerhouse voice and runs.

Next up was Nick Lombardo and The Decent OK duo. Typically, they play as a band, but this night, they featured Nick Lombardo and his Lead Guitarist, James Gaffield. Nick would come out to MilkBoy South‘s Home Grown open mic nights before the pandemic and play there. Now he had the stage and was sharing it with his exceptionally talented Lead Guitarist James. Watching the two of them on stage was a real treat. If it wasn’t Nick belting out those lyrics, it was James countering on the guitar. I couldn’t tell if I was listening to 90’s indie music or was at a rock concert in the 70s. Either way, I was getting lost in the sound and loving every second of it.

I am looking forward to seeing them again and with a full band. If you can listen to them play live, I highly suggest it.

Last but not least, Pawnshop Roses headlined the night. A Folk-Rock band that mixes influences of bluegrass and sounds of Americana into their sound. Pawnshop Roses is a five-piece band who have nothing but a blast as they perform on stage. They have been a staple in the Philadelphia music scene for the last twenty-one years, and they continue to push out music that is uniquely their own. Their sound reminds me of if The Avett Brothers had a hard rock cousin, from how they tell a story through their music to how they sound only like themselves. One second, I was in my feels with some of the lyrics, and the next moment, my foot wouldn’t stop tapping. It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what they sound like because each song differs from the next. They are certainly in a league of their own, to say the least, I’m pretty mad I have just discovered them because they are that good. The energy the guys bring onto the stage is refreshing and rare. The band’s frontman was jumping around the entire time and feeding off the bassist living in his world while ripping away at the chords. It was a blast hearing musicians play just for the love of the music. These days, the set lists consist of newer and older songs from the last 21 years. The evening ended with the most recent digital release from The Pawnshop Roses called “Not What it Used to Be,” which is them tipping their hat at growing older and growing up and living life differently at 40 than 20.

This evening was action-packed and full of talent from start to finish. I think it is a wonderful platform,That Mag gives for local musicians. It enables them to show off their talent and continue to work towards their dream of being musicians and performing. I am eager to see when the next one happens and what is brought to the table.

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Nick Perri Shows the Love with Silvertide and Friends https://thatmusicmag.com/nick-perri-shows-the-love-with-silvertide-and-friends/ https://thatmusicmag.com/nick-perri-shows-the-love-with-silvertide-and-friends/#comments Wed, 27 Feb 2013 14:41:15 +0000 http://www.thatmusicmag.com/?p=3503 by Dana Giusti

What were you doing when you were 16? Cheerleading at football games? Studying for the SATS? If you were Nick Perri, you were touring all over the world with some of the biggest rock and roll bands of all time.

Perri, a Philadelphia native, dropped out of high school to play lead guitar with his band Silvertide. They opened for legendary artists such as Van Halen, Aerosmith and Motley Crüe, and their 2004 album, Show and Tell, helped cinch their place as one of the best new rock and roll bands. Despite their talent and success, they were on the losing end of business and record label drama, which ultimately led to their hiatus in 2005. Eight years later, Silvertide is giving it another go.

In addition to recording a new EP, Silvertide is playing a sold-out show at the Theatre of Living Arts on Saturday, March 9th. The show sold out in just five days, but don’t be distressed if you didn’t get tickets—on Saturday, March 2nd, Perri will be playing at The Legendary Dobbs with what Perri calls  “some of the best Philly musicians ever.”

He’s not kidding—it’s a veritable Who’s Who of Philly musicians:  Silvertide’s Walt Lafty and Brian Weaver; Michael and Anthony Montesano of Pepper’s Ghost; Paul Keen of Pawnshop Roses; Jealousy Curve’s Shane Rozum; and “quite a few special guests” will be playing together. Perri, who is now based in Los Angeles, said the idea stemmed organically from his itch to play with his old friends.

“I started calling all my buddies, saying ‘Hey, let’s get together’, and have been playing non-stop with [them]. Some of these jams I’ve been doing have been so bitchin’ that I was like ‘We should do this for fun, we should do this live’…[the show is] basically me and all my best friends in Philly jamming onstage and playing a bunch of the songs that really inspired me growing up.”

While fans are benefiting from Perri’s productive use of his downtime, he remains focused on his original purpose for visiting Philly. Silvertide will be entering the studio to record their EP the day after their TLA show.

“We’re not putting any expectations on it,” Perri clarifies. “We’re doing it just for us because we love to create new music together. We’ll put it out and see what the reception is…I think we’re gonna continue at a pace that feels right for everybody. We’re gonna put the music first and see what happens, and go with the flow.”

After Silvertide’s initial break, Perri moved to L.A. and began touring as a lead guitarist for artists such as Perry Farrell, Shinedown and Matt Sorum of Guns N’ Roses. He continued to write and record his own music, and even briefly returned to Philly in 2010 to start another band.

“Walt [Lafty] and I put together a band called SINAI. It was a great band and a great experience, but the timing wasn’t right…we gave it our best shot, but shit was not aligning for us.”

Back in L.A., Perri focused on new projects such as developing his business, Perri Ink, and writing and playing with his sister Christina, known for her monster hit “Jar of Hearts.” Despite all of the creative projects he was pursuing, Perri felt something was missing.

“The truth is, of all the things I’ve done, nothing moved my soul and my creative being like Silvertide. Silvertide was my baby; I wrote or co-wrote all those songs and really got to be me in that role. I’ve never felt that in any other project I’ve done.”

He decided to reach out to his band mates and see if they shared the same sentiment; fortunately, they did.

“These guys and I, we shared life experiences that [we’ll] never have with anyone else. To drop out of high school at 16 years old, then be in Japan playing for 15,000 people? Only us five who lived it can relate to each other the way that we can.”

The band made plans to get together in 2013; now Perri, along with fellow L.A. transplant and Silvertide alum Brian Weaver, are ready to rock with their Philly brothers again.

(credit Jared Polin, FroKnowsPhoto.com)

(credit Jared Polin,
FroKnowsPhoto.com)

While Perri is here, his wife remains in L.A. taking care of their store, Perri Ink. The company started in 2009 as an online store selling custom guitars; however, Perri always envisioned having a space that reflected all of his interests. In 2011, his dream came to life as Perri Ink opened its doors on Hollywood’s Melrose Ave. It’s a one-of-a-kind retail store that sells custom guitars, motorcycles and clothing; additionally, they perform tattoos and piercings. You can even get a trim at the in-house barber shop.

“The response has been overwhelming,” Perri says. “The people who’ve been there—it’s their favorite store in the world and they come back almost every day. It’s a super chill environment, which is what we wanted out of a store; to have the vibe of a place you’d wanna hang out at. It’s really been an incredible experience and, honestly, I couldn’t do any of it if it wasn’t for my wife. I also have two business partners that are based out of Philly; it’s a good team, and I believe in it. Every month it grows, so I just look forward to growing and developing.”

Notably, everything in the store is American-made, something Perri feels passionately about. “We need to support small businesses and American-made products. I take great pride in having an American establishment that sells solely American-made products.”

Although he misses his family, Perri is thrilled to be playing with his old friends and band mates during his hometown visit. “I’m proud to be from Philly. There’s a heart and soul and very distinct character about Philly, and it’s in me no matter where I go.”

He’s certainly thrilled to have the chance to honor his inspirations at The Legendary Dobbs.“It’s actually a tremendous opportunity because I’ve never really had the chance to play the songs that inspired me to start playing. What this night is really about is just jamming on all my favorite tunes. I don’t wanna give anything away too much, but if you’re a fan of Silvertide or Pepper’s Ghost or Pawnshop Roses or any of those bands, then I would definitely be at the show.”

They’ll be playing songs by artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. As far as hearing original tunes? “Come out and find out!”

Nick Perri and Friends are playing at The Legendary Dobbs this Saturday, March 2nd. For more information on Silvertide and Nick Perri, check out www.facebook.com/nickperrimusic. For information on Perri Ink, check out www.perriink.com.

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