Blog - posted on 8 December, 2015 by

Last show of 2015 Announced.

Hey everyone,

We had a great / hectic / successful year full of positives. Our last show of 2015 will be at Wild Tymes in Saint Paul, MN on Friday, December 11th. A very appropriate place to end 2015, we love to play here! We appreciate all of the support from fans old and new. There has definitely been a fire lit and one that will continue to burn into 2016. We are not done yet and will have some new material to share soon…

P.S. We go on at 9 P.M. and will be followed by houseluna and Sum of 1. Special thanks to houseluna for hosting this show, see you there.

-Perry

Facebook Event Page HERE.

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Blog - posted on 13 October, 2015 by

We are Live October 29th!

Hello All,

We have a show coming up!

Enjoy your pre-halloween weekend get together Thursday, October 29th at The Pourhouse located in downtown Minneapolis with music featuring Minneapolis locals The Strips who are supporting the headlining act Perry Project. The fun starts at 7:00 PM.

18+ No tickets necessary. $5 cover at door.

Facebook event page HERE

https://perryprojectmusic.com/

https://thestrips.bandcamp.com/

LUMBER EXCHANGE BUILDING
10 SOUTH 5TH STREET
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55402

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Blog - posted on 19 July, 2015 by

Watch The Music Video For “Safety Signs.”

The new video for “Safety Signs” is out! After throwing around many ideas about what the video should be about, LeAnn Crowe and I decided that old footage was the most appropriate way of expressing the vibe of the song. LeAnn painstakingly pieced together a bunch of archived footage in an attempt to tell a story, as the video says, about the importance of “communication between man and machine” using vintage footage of coarse. I hope you all enjoy it.

Best,

– Perry –

Video Edited by Leann Crowe.
Footage taken from the Prelinger archives, NASA archives and archive.net creative commons.

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Blog - posted on 7 July, 2015 by

Show. Sunday, July 26th In St Paul.

We are playing a show once again in St. Paul, MN at Big V’s Saloon on Sunday, July 26th at 9:00 PM. We will be opening up the show in support for the RAWKZILLA tour featuring PlanetRAWK. Check out the Facebook Event Page for more details and be sure to check out all the bands especially PlanetRAWK as they are the ones that are making this show possible. See you all soon! $6.00 cover. Ages 21+.

Below is the full lineup:

Rapedoor – 11:15pm
PlanetRAWK – 10:45PM
Rainbow Bruce – 10:15pm
50 Foot Canoe – 9:45pm
Perry Project – 9pm

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Blog - posted on 8 June, 2015 by

Show. Saturday, June 20th In St Paul.

We are pleased to announce a new show has been added. We will be part of a great line-up of indie-rock music once again taking place at The Wild Tymes and The Palace Stage in St Paul. The show is $5 at the door and starts at 8:30PM. We hope to see many of you there. For more information check out the Facebook events page HERE.

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Blog - posted on 8 April, 2015 by

We are playing the IMF in Minneapolis. Get Your Tickets!

We are happy to announce that we are going to be a part of the International Music Festival (IMF) at the Acadia in Minneapolis. Tickets are $10 and all net proceeds from ticket sales go to the charities CHOSA (Children of South Africa – chosa.org) and Musary (a music lending library located in Boston – themusary.org). The event takes place at the Acadia Pub located on 329 Cedar Ave S in Minneapolis on Thursday, April 23rd. Doors open at 8:00PM and the event kicks off at 8:30PM. We will be sharing the stage with some great acts.  See you all soon!

*** When purchasing tickets put “Perry Project” in the comments section while checking out to let the promoters know who you are supporting!! You can purchase tickets by clicking HERE.  Ages 21+ ***

Join the Facebook group for this event by clicking HERE.
 

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Blog - posted on 12 March, 2015 by

Watch The Animated Video For “Newfound View.”

After about a year in the making of frame-by-frame animation, the music video for “Newfound View” is complete! A big thanks to Emily Fritze for all the hard work. It’s not easy being a freelancer in the city. Enjoy!

 

 

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Blog - posted on 19 January, 2015 by

Animated Video Progress.

As you may have recalled in one of my previous posts from last year, the ever so talented Emily Fritze of Minneapolis is working hard on creating a music video for “Newfound View.” We are both very excited about it and can’t wait to share it with the world.  We both crafted a cool story that will unfold throughout this imaginary world where strange creatures exists.

Newfound View Creatures

Emily has really outdone herself and has spent numerous hours crafting the art and animation being used and I always tell her  “I wish I had your artistic drawing ability.” You can say I am a fan of her style and originality.  The thing is, when I draw something that I am thinking about, no matter how hard I try, it NEVER looks right. Even after trying for almost 2 years as a kid growing up. She has a talent that’s for sure, one that she works on constantly and all the hard work / hours she puts in shows it. In fact, she created my band logo, helped with my album art and most of the art seen throughout this site.

Below shows a transition scene for the work-in-progress video, “Newfound View.”

 

Look for the music video in the coming months. In the meantime check out EMILY’S ANIMATION BLOG and WEBSITE.

 

-Tracy-

 

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Blog - posted on 11 January, 2015 by

Store Updated. New Merch Items.

T-Shirts! Posters!

Check out some of the new store items HERE.

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Blog - posted on 8 March, 2014 by

Note to Self (Old Blog Post Series 1)

From time to time I will be posting some of my old blogs that I use to write when I was actively writing blogs on Myspace. Since Myspace has taken away that feature I figured I would add them here. To some, you have already read these, but too many more these are new. I will also post some older photos within the old blogs to give a more nostalgic vibe (that’s the plan anyway) Enjoy!

– Tracy Perry –

Note To Self (From January 16th 2011)

So does describing yourself in pre-meditated data, such as an about me, or things related, really determine 100 percent who you are as a person? My argument is no. The reason being that I arrive at such determination is because if you have lived on this great planet earth for some time like I have, you will find that to some people, you are never good enough. But damn, my about me that describes just how freaking perfect I am as a person says otherwise…hmmmm. Well sorry Captain Reader reading this. Some people find you unattractive, repulsive, ignorant, and fake. It’s only on internet social sites you are cool to all, until of coarse that dreaded “block” button is pressed. That will show you how unimportant you are to the world. Knowing this fact of life however at first was just a tragedy, I was in denial about my ability as a person to be not liked or repeatedly judged time and time again for pretty much simple mistakes or personality malfunctions. But the cog in the ever turning gear of life began to start turning once again.
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My train of thought tells me that people have different day to day moods. Or maybe it’s just me who wakes up on the wrong side of bed, maybe I have wrong side of the bed syndrome, a doctor I’m sure has a medication for that type of disease. If he doesn’t than I should hate him for not having it, because surely it’s his fault for not creating it by now, surely. Please note that sarcasm takes place throughout this misguided peace of verbiage. New pickup lines consist of “damn, if only there was a like button on you” – or my new favorite – “if you were on Facebook, I’d friend the shit out of you.” You know what I need? A news ticker above my head so all my random thoughts are there for the world to see, that would be so awesome and socially acceptable I wouldn’t even have to speak. “Read my sign bitch, I’m doing laundry.” It would create an ever so loving atmosphere of people just nodding at each other’s willingness to go public just like a stock except you gain nothing out of it except maybe a thumbs up? Anyway the truth is, this was all written out of pure boredom and should only be taken as purely entertainment, every damn thing needs a warning label and this brilliant masterpiece is no exception to the rule. Keep on rocking. I in no way endorse these type of thoughts even though I wrote it. Peace, Love, and chocolate muffins.

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