New Music Tuesday! “Your Desert’s Not a Desert at All”
This week’s track from “Anytime Graffiti” is “Your Desert’s Not a Desert at All”. Check it out on the e-card.
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This week’s track from “Anytime Graffiti” is “Your Desert’s Not a Desert at All”. Check it out on the e-card.
The Music Slut has reviewed “Anytown Graffiti”. Read it here.
In between shows, pubs, and barbecues, the lads kept a journal of their trip to SXSW. Despite their usual good judgment, Gothamist decided to publish it. You can check it out here.
Sign up on our e-card for a chance to win a gorgeous limited edition silk screened poster that comes with a coupon that can be redeemed for a CD of our upcoming album! If you’re worried you might not win, snap up a poster at our merch booth for just $15 ! Remember it comes with a CD!
p.s. you must live in US/Canada to qualify!
p.p.s. if you already signed up on the e-card, don’t worry you will be entered into the contest too!
Song Writes Itself is up on the e-card. Track number 6 “Song Writes Itself.” Spread the word, tell your parents, tell your sister! Then come sing along at the Mercury Lounge……….
Pela has returned from a successful trip to SXSW where they opened for The Faint and consumed mass quantities of barbecue (no underwear shows until they get back in shape). We should have some stories of their trip shortly. If you attended any of their shows and have photos or videos, please contact us. We’d love to see them.

Photo by Jenny Applebaum
Obscure Sound has written a really glowing review of Anytown Graffiti. Check it out at here.
The unveiling of Pela’s debut full-length “Anytown Graffiti” continues this week with song number 5, “Cavalry” on Tuesday on the e-card. You can also see the lads performing it live in the video section.
BTW, a few people had problems last week loading the latest song on the e-card. It seems to be a caching issue, primarily with Firefox. If you don’t see this week’s song, it will probably work after 24 hours or so. We are aware of the problem and are working on it.
… Pela will be stopping in Dallas. See the Shows section for details.

Track number 4 of Pela’s debut full-length album, “Anytown Graffiti”, is now on the e-card. It you’ve seen Pela in concert, you’re familiar with “The Trouble With River Cities”. It’s one of their show stoppers.