Christopher Peifer

Musician, Songwriter, Sound Designer

Christopher Peifer, NYC / Berkshires based musician, songwriter, sound designer

Christopher Peifer "Suicide Mission" CD (2020) (Garageland NYC)

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Christopher Peifer "Suicide Mission" CD (2020) (Garageland NYC)

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AVAILABLE NOW! RELEASED AUGUST 15, 2020.

Christopher Peifer: guitars, bass, lead vocals
Todd Giudice: drums, backing vocals, additional acoustic guitars

Produced by Todd Giudice and Christopher Peifer
Engineered and mixed by Todd Giudice at Roots Cellar Studio, Cold Spring, NY
Mastered by Paul Gold at Salt Mastering, Brooklyn

All songs © Christopher Peifer (2020)
℗ ekkyklema (ASCAP)

Tracks:
Madrid
Puss n Boots
This Broken Heart
All Shook Down
Bottle Rockets
Throw You a Line
Robin Hood in Reverse
Suicide Mission
Poughkeepsie
Stanton Drive

Cover illustration by Sarah MacGhee

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“Christopher Peifer, who you most likely know as a member of Blockhouses and The Kowalskis, is an underground rock and roll lifer. Over the past quarter century, he's also recorded and performed with Sir, Frances Farmer My Hero, Another Saturday Night, Heavy Creatures, Steve Shiffman & The Land of No, and Todd Giudice's Pig Iron. That's quite a resume! What Chris Peifer had not done until now was to make a record where he was the primary creative force. Suicide Mission is his first-ever solo album, which he recorded at Roots Cellar Studio in Cold Spring, New York with longtime collaborator Todd Giudice. He describes the album as "art and love in the time of Coronavirus". It's an impressive and long overdue solo debut - featuring ten well-crafted pop/rock songs emphasizing storytelling and personal reflections.
Peifer set out to create a debut album full of melodic pop songs in the range of two-to-three minutes. Well that's certainly something I can endorse! Suicide Mission was modeled to some degree after the Elvis Costello compilation album Taking Liberties. The influence of The Replacements, Paul Westerberg, Nick Lowe, Bob Mould, Big Star, and good buds The Figgs is also evident. I like that this is a power pop album at heart, yet it draws from numerous genres and eras of rock and pop music. The longtime sideman Peifer proves to be an appealing singer and exceptional songwriter. Of course he excels at writing catchy pop tunes with hooks. Just as importantly, he has put a great deal of himself into these songs. After listening to Suicide Mission several times, I feel like I have a good sense of who Chris Peifer is. Lyrically, he offers up a nice mix of heartfelt love songs, topical numbers, and autobiographical sketches. The title track likens a life in rock and roll to a suicide mission. This tale of one touring band's misadventures is so wild and bizarre that you know it has to be true! The anthemic "Stanton Drive" finds Peifer deeply nostalgic for his Midwestern childhood. As a fellow '70s kid, I'm really feeling what he's putting out there. "Poughkeepsie" is full of longing for a lost love, and it's executed with a beautiful simplicity. By contrast, "Throw You A Line" is a high-energy rocker that pays tribute to Greta Thunberg and a whole generation of young people who are stepping up to make the world a better place.
It goes without saying that fans of Blockhouses should be very interested in Chris Peifer's solo debut. Suicide Mission is a terrific indie rock/power pop album. It has all the attributes of a mature "singer/songwriter record", but it satisfies on a pure pop level as well. It feels weird to say this about a guy who's been in the rock and roll game for over 25 years, but I feel like we've been introduced to a bright new talent. I'm sure Peifer will continue to play in numerous bands, because that's what he does. But going forward, I look forward to much more from him as a solo artist and/or band leader.” - Lord Rutledge, Faster and Louder

"New York's Christopher Peifer has gained notoriety in rock 'n' roll circles with such outfits as the Kowalskis, Frances Farmer My Hero, and, currently, Blockhouses. Peifer (guitar, bass, lead vocals) makes his solo debut with able assistance from Cold Spring's Todd Giudice (drums, vocals), his collaborator in another band, Pig Iron. The 10 tracks here range from the crunching sun-blasted power pop of "Madrid" to the jangling lover's lament of "Poughkeepsie." The record has an intimate, bedroom song quality that was engineered and mixed at Giudice's Roots Cellar Studio. "This Broken Heart" boasts some fine, understated guitar work in the service of witty couplets recalling the jaundiced pop smarts of Elvis Costello." - Jeremy Schwartz, Chronogram
www.chronogram.com/hudsonvalley/album-review-christopher-peifer-suicide-mission/Content?oid=12037105

“Music in the Time of Coronavirus: Christopher Peifer blasts out of lockdown with a bare-knuckle new album.” - Kirsten Ferguson, 518 Profiles Magazine issuu.com/ininkny/docs/2020_september_518_profiles_magazine/30

“Strong hooks and catchy melodies – the kind that listeners will play on repeat.” - John McKinney, The Journal Gazette www.journalgazette.net/entertainment/music/20200814/on-mission-to-embrace-nostalgia

“Christopher Peifer’s scrappy indie-rock could easily be your new favourite.” - Darryl Sterdan, The Tinnitist tinnitist.com/2020/07/23/submission-accomplished-12-fantastic-finds-from-the-digital-mailbox/

“Chris Peifer has played with and for a blizzard of bands during his 30-year career as a bass guitarist (“groovy metal, punk, art-rock, folk-rock, singer-songwriter stuff”), but it is only now that he has recorded his first solo album, Suicide Mission." - Alison Rooney, The Highlands Current highlandscurrent.org/2020/08/17/that-philipstown-sound/

“Christopher Peifer Releases New Album 'Suicide Mission': The record is straight-forward: guitar, bass, and drums; somewhere between bare knuckle, and unpretentious-to-brutal honesty. Peifer digs into the essence, and plays for the song. Still, there are some sonic treats to enjoy, and some satisfying musical twists, and clever lyrical turns to discover.” -Broadway World www.broadwayworld.com/article/Christopher-Peifer-Releases-New-Album-Suicide-Mission-20200710

“Capital Region Music Veteran Releases First Solo LP: After 30 years in the music business — writing, recording, touring, and performing as a collaborator, bandmate, and sometimes sideman — Christopher Peifer has released his first full-length solo record. Peifer spent his formative years in the Capital Region in the 1990s playing with local artists like Sandy McKnight, Stephen Clair, John Powhida, the Staziaks, and Nick Bisanz. “One of my favorite bands, The Figgs, from Saratoga, have kept it going for 30 years, whereas in 30 years I’ve played in 30 bands,” he says. Recorded over the past year and musically inspired by everyone from Elvis Costello to The Replacements, The Figgs to Roy Orbison and Hüsker Dü, the album “Suicide Mission" is “art and love in the time of coronavirus,” Peifer says. The title symbolizes the pursuit of a life in rock n roll, especially at a certain age, and likens it to a kind of suicide mission, or a kamikaze flight.” - Saratoga Today saratogatodaynewspaper.com/today-in-saratoga/pulse/item/12189-capital-region-music-veteran-releases-first-solo-lp