The Perennials

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On Our Way 00:00 Tools
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When the World Got Old 00:00 Tools
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My Side Of The Mountain 00:00 Tools
I'm Yours Until The End 00:00 Tools
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This Whole Town 00:00 Tools
We All Fall Down 00:00 Tools
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What To Say 00:00 Tools
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When I Met You 00:00 Tools
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There are several bands named The Perenials. 1) The Perennials are an Indie/folk/rock band based out of Spokane, Wa. The band formed as a duet with Pete and Amanda Wells and then soon expanded with drummer Aaron Hamel. Although additional members have come and gone, the three have remained the core. 2) Tuneful, inventive, modern punk rock is hard to come by these days without succumbing to the tortures of those three little letters, "E-M-O". In every suburb across America, band after band is Taking Back My Chemical Fallout, crying crocodile tears all over their overpriced guitars while the ladies up front muss their overteased hair and pout for the cameras. In the freezing alleys of working-class Boston, however, an antidote may finally be germinating in the form of THE PERENNIALS. The band may be emotive, but they are anything but emo. They're the sneering face of a world-weary but hopeful generation, concerned with much more than navel-gazing and self-pity. Their enthusiasm and hooky songwriting have garnered praise from press nationwide, which has helped bring their reckless, manic stage show to opening slots for the Thermals, Japanther, World/Inferno and The Avengers, among others. The band's few recordings to date have received overwhelmingly excited responses from the internet and the airwaves alike, leaving many breathlessly awaiting the band's first official release. The members of the Perennials have experience playing everything from power-pop to gothic dance music to old-school political hardcore, and you can hear it in every anthemic chord. The Perennials are not interested in going down swinging, sugar. They’re here to see the kids emerge united and victorious... and with your help they just might. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.