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Over the course of many years, forces both internal and external can come together to erode a band. The necessities of daily life slowly take precedence over creativity and it becomes easy to settle into a routine. Hollowed out gradually, there comes a point of realization that some things may have been forgotten: the excitement you get from writing a great song is just as important as any creature comfort and that playing a show to a live audience is more exhilarating than the endless cycle of binge watched dramas on television. But once time slips by, it is close to impossible to gain back what has been lost, and the story often ends here.
Fortunately, for 51 Peg, the stars aligned and an opportunity presented itself in the form of an unexpected offer to do a reunion show in 2016. With their singer Jeff Sargent relocated to Arizona and the rest of the band (now including keyboardist Tim Phillips in place of Jaime Nish) remaining in the Baltimore, MD area, they put together a set of their previous material from Strange Appointments (2000) and Esc\Ctrl (2004) and pulled off a successful come back show. This was an eye opener not only in the fact that people still wanted to hear 51 Peg, but that it was also possible to function even with Jeff located 2,000 miles away.
The creative fires now stoked, and with 14 additional years of experience and technology at their disposal since their last release, the band decided to begin working towards a new album. Not knowing what this new configuration of the band would sound like but with grandiose albums such as Nine Inch Nails’ “The Fragile”, The Cure’s “Disintegration”, and Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” in mind the ideas quickly flowed. The result is a musically diverse 16 track album that is inspired by what came before and provides a glimpse of what is yet to come.
With newest member Tim providing a new edge from his synthesized perspective, guitar player Carlo Pizarro taking a prominent step forward in the bands overall sound, and drummer Brian Fasani anchoring everything while now also contributing his own synth ideas for the first time on a recording, the groundwork was laid for Jeff to provide the emotional content that 51 Peg is known for. Lyrics of loss, change, heartache, and self reflection provide an “homage to an imperfect past” and take the listener on a journey of catharsis. A bid for connection between themselves and the audience, A\VOID is a true collaboration of the band across time and space.
5/1/2020 - 51 PEG RELEASE NEW EP ENTITLED "CUT THE WIRE"
The Baltimore-based band 51 Peg originally debuted in 2000 with their "Strange Appointments" album. Since that time the band have released a number of EPs, have shared stages with the likes of 30 Seconds to Mars, Orgy and The Birthday Massacre and after a lengthy hiatus released their critically acclaimed album "A\VOID" in 2018. Now, 51 Peg's catchy brand of dark synth rock is on full display on their new EP entitled "Cut the Wire" that features their best material to date. In advance of it's Summer release on all digital and streaming outlets, "Cut the Wire" is now available on Bandcamp, just in time for the 20th Anniversary of their debut album.
https://51peg.bandcamp.com/album/cut-the-wire
For more information, interviews, or booking please reach out to Brian Fasani at 51pegband@gmail.com.
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