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Shannon Lindsey
lead vocal & acoustic guitar

Susie Haas
keyboard &
back-up vocals

Justin Parker
lead guitar & back-up vocals

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bass guitar

Phil Tremblay
drums & percussion
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The official Perfect Mercy
Bio
A
modern day Fleetwood Mac with the edge of No Doubt and the
depth of Train
Perfect Mercy emerged into the music world January 2000 in
Knoxville, Tennessee. Since
that time, the band has honed a sound that is
described by fans as the next magnetic prototype
for modern music. The band originated as a five piece group that
formulated an eclectic mix of rock,
blues, funk & reggae. Though each
style is only recognized as an influence,
it lends to a sound that grasps music
lovers young and old. The all-embracing mix of inspiration for the members of
Perfect Mercy has produced an unequivocal style
that proves to not be restricted or pigeonholed.
Shannon Lindsey was born and raised in North
East, Pennsylvania; a small town just outside of
Erie. Since the age of four, she has graced the
stage with her talent as an entertainer. In 1999,
Shannon won Western Pennsylvania's Female
Vocalist of the Year and later moved to the south
in search of a better venue for her distinctive
sound and song writing skills. The engaging
search for an esteemed guitarist/songwriter led
to Knoxville native Justin Parker.
Parker had recently left Box Wagon Candy Band (now known as
Jag Star) to pursue different musical tastes and was searching
for musicians for a new project. When he and Lindsey met in
January of 2000 for a jam session, they knew immediately
that they were on to something. Everything just
clicked from the first note, says
Parker. By the end of that session we had already written three
songs and I knew the moment I heard Shannon sing I had to be
in a band with her. I had just hoped that she liked how I
played guitar."
They began building a reputation for being one of the area's
hardest working bands. Crafting a different sound and
dedicating themselves to their performances has paved a path to opportunities
such as performing with artists like Dexter Freebish, Pat
McGhee Band, American Bang, Seven Nations, and Tinsley Ellis. Perfect Mercy
has also supported local charities such as Relay For Life,
Children's Hospital Dance Marathon, and Second Harvest Food
Bank. The band organized an annual multi-band concert, Jam
For Cans, which benefited Second Harvest Food Bank.
In an effort to expand the band's sound, they searched
for a second female voice for harmony. Susie Haas answered the
call in 2003 and opened a whole new dimension for the band,
creating a "cinematic sound" that demands to be experienced.
"I've always enjoyed singing and finding someone like Shannon
that I can harmonize with is what makes music so fun and such an
integral part of my life" says Haas.
Perfect
Mercys process of writing music
consists of only one equation:
collaboration. While inspiration for a
song may present in different ways, their
key to success is input from each of the
bands members. We dont
have one particular formula for writing
the song. Sometimes Ill have
lyrics or a melody line that Justin adds
a guitar part to. Other times, the band
will just start jamming and Ill
hear the vocal in my head, says vocalist, Shannon
Lindsey. The
bands open approach allows a
multitude of musical influences to shine
through. "We try to capture everyone's ideas and
creativity into everything we write. When we've accomplished that, we end up with a song that
means so much to all of us," describes Haas.
In
2006, the band called it quits as they took time off to deal
with interpersonal problems.
During this
hiatus, Shannon and Justin moved to Nashville and built
Crocus Lane Studios
where the band would begin writing, recording, and preparing to
hit the stage again. An integral ingredient to the
Perfect Mercy Sound is the signature percussive work from
Perfect Mercy veteran, Phil Tremblay on the drums. Together, the
band is a cohesive powerhouse of infectious hits.
Perfect Mercy offers their rapid growing fan base a new
performance each show, creating a unique experience every time
they take the stage. They are in their truest form live,
connecting with the audience through emotion and energy. This
band is destined for stardom and that becomes evident the
moment Perfect Mercy starts playing.
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But don't take our word for it...
"Perfect Mercy
has achieved a lot of local success, thanks in part to lead singer
Shannon Lindsey's distinctive voice, sounding like a cross between
Letters to Cleo and Stevie Nicks. The band's sound is an eclectic mix of
rock, blues, funk, and reggae, and lead guitarist Justin Parker's talent
shines in every song. Parker's varied and quick guitar licks compliment
bassist Chris Rogers and keyboardist Susie Haas well. The first track of
their self-titled album shows off both Parker's and Lindsey's strengths,
grabbing attention and creating an energy that is sure to have fans of
all genres begging for Mercy."
MetroPulse
"Perfect Mercy has created something very different
[...]. Perhaps the most decidedly different element of
their music is vocalist Shannon Lindsey. She undoubtedly
has an excellent voice [...]. The musicianship on
"Traffik" is first class [...], especially with
the added help of skilled guitarist Justin Parker. When
Lindsey's voice blends in, be it on "Stand,"
"Happy" or "Bringing You Down," it
becomes apparent that this is a band on the rise."
John Carruthers - The Daily
Beacon
"Take two cups of rock, a cup of
blues, a smidgen of funk and a dash of reggae for good
measure. Sprinkle in some hypnotically intense female
vocals and a wealth of diverse musical experience. Then
mix it all together. The result is a hearty helping of
Knoxville's Perfect Mercy."
Kevin Saylor - The Knoxville
News Sentinel
"Perfect Mercy has a gigantic,
almost cinematic sound that's complimented by a female
vocalist who sounds like a grittier, less pneumatic
version of Stevie Nicks. The music rocks, but doesn't
club you over the head; you'll leave shaken, but
unharmed."
Adam - LockerGnome.com
"The Perfect Mercy Sound is strong
female vocals over tight and powerful guitar/bass/drums
rock."
Chad Kempfert - About.com
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