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      • “I write a lot of songs because it’s really fun. It always makes me feel alive.” Pernice has been writing for a long time—most of his life, in fact—and has crafted a remarkable catalog that boldly reinterprets and recasts classic American pop. Who Will You Believe may be his most moving and nuanced album yet; it’s certainly his timeliest.
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  2. Mar 7, 2024 · Joe Pernice has been writing for a long time—most of his life, in fact—and has crafted a remarkable catalogue that often reinterprets and recasts classic American pop. “Who Will You Believe” may be his most moving and nuanced album yet and Keith Hargreaves caught up with him via Zoom in his Canadian home where he was sporting a very ...

  3. “I write a lot of songs because it’s really fun. It always makes me feel alive.” Pernice has been writing for a long time—most of his life, in fact—and has crafted a remarkable catalog that boldly reinterprets and recasts classic American pop.

  4. Jan 16, 2024 · Who Will You Believe” is produced by Joe Pernice, and includes contributions from longtime bandmates, including Bob Pernice and Peyton Pinkerton (Silver Jews), as well as Neko Case on the duet “I Don’t Need That Anymore.” You can listen to the single and title track ‘Who Will You Believe’ below.

  5. Joe Pernice has been writing for a long time—most of his life, in fact—and has crafted a remarkable catalog that boldly reinterprets and recasts classic American pop. Who Will You Believe may be his most moving and nuanced album yet; it’s certainly his timeliest.

  6. Mar 21, 2024 · Today, they released the anthemic album highlight “The Purple Rain.” The song memorializes three of songwriter Joe Pernice’s close friends who passed away in quick succession in 2019.

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  7. Apr 5, 2024 · Produced by Joe Pernice, the album includes contributions from longtime bandmates Bob Pernice, Patrick Berkery, Laura Stein, Liam Jaeger, Michael McKenzie and Joshua Karp, lush string and horn arrangements, the Toronto choral group Choir! Choir!, and a duet with Neko Case.

  8. Apr 16, 2024 · But I wanted to write one of those kiss-off country songs that was a duet. The album’s final track, “The Purple Rain,” was inspired by the 2019 deaths of two close friends—Silver Jews’ David Berman and Rhino Records founder Gary Stewart—and your cousin, Fort Apache Studios founder Joe Harvard.