view more press releases

Perfuma Releases Johnny Cash Cover

A recent band viewing of “Walk The Line” inspired Perfuma so much that the band decided to record a version of the legendary Johnny Cash’s tune, “Folsom Prison Blues.”  The song is available for download exclusively through www.myspace.com/perfuma.

Perfuma is currently in the studio with producer Jesse Cannon (The Cure, Hot Rod Circuit) recording its debut full-length album.  The much anticipated thirteen-track effort will not include the “Folsom Prison Blues” cover, but the band does promise euphoric melodies and jubilant harmonies like you’ve never heard from Perfuma before.

The album, tentatively titled “Saved,” will introduce ex-Pennyroyal Tucker on bass (you’ve seen him in just about every Hartke/Sam Ash ad around) and Rye Coalition’s Dave Leto (Dave Grohl called him the best drummer in the world) behind Perfuma’s kit.  Adam Bird (vocals/guitar) and Eric Schnare (guitar) have already garnered a strong buzz by performing dirty rock tunes packed with power pop hooks, that led Absolute Punk.net to say “This is without a doubt a band to keep on the radar ‘cause I call it now…GOING PLACES.”

As predicted by The Aquarian Weekly, Perfuma was among an elite line-up of unsigned bands chosen to play Bamboozle this past May.

Check out footage from their set at:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S45wwX-jODs and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZMvrPsNA8w

 

For an advance listen of the new Perfuma album, contact

 

Joelle Caputa

Audio Crush PR

Joelle@audiocrushpr.com

973-338-0560

www.audiocrushpr.com

www.myspace.com/audiocrushpr

 

Also coming soon from Audio Crush:

 

Sohodolls release "Ribbed Music for the Numb Generation," September 3 on Filthy Pretty Records (UK).   “The majesty of rock, the mystery of roll, all underpinned by a ferocious electro-glam beat, glamorous pouting, in-yer-face attitude and lashings of sex. The women know about Kraftwerk, Soft Cell and Fruity Loops, the men know about Nick Cave and The Pogues. They all adore Blondie, but you'd never know.