"Damien DeRose, from Doylestown, PA, arrives with the humility of one of the working class. Performing under the name of Peasant, DeRose seems to exemplify the simplicity of musical creation in light of dark times. With an ostensibly perfect set of circumstances to fuel the flames of his own artistic revolt, Peasant is the ideal songwriter to resemble the struggle.
Head down as though years of struggle and strife have placed him under the earth, his ability to silence a crowd with a simple acoustic guitar is never in doubt.
With On the Ground, Peasant has collected a series of stories and songs that would bolster any dejected listener and grant assurance to any weary proletarian. Able to construct valiant textures with uncomplicated production and delicate lyrics, Peasant’s latest record on Paper Garden Records is a more than fitting follow-up to Fear Not, Distant Lover.
Societies could not last without the peasant class. In the case of DeRose, his examination of the world around him and interactions within the social classes make him an essential part of our world. His storytelling ability is akin to Simon and Garfunkel, drawing on personal experiences to weave tales of existence from his perspective.
Peasant’s soft intonations bring the lyrical beauty of songs like “Fine Is Fine” to epic levels, allowing the minimalistic sound to course its way through winding rivers of gentleness and nuance. His free approach to song-writing is palpable on tracks like the stunningly lush “The Wind” and the somewhat risky “Birds,” both of which expose a more audacious side.
When it comes to balladry, Peasant delivers songs with splendour and texture that are hard to match in current music. The maddeningly elegant “Raise Today”, is highlighted by soft vocals and affectionate acoustic plucking.
Peasant does his best Paul Simon impression on “Impeccable Manners,” a remarkable song in which he tests his vocal range and plucks charmingly on his guitar. Other songs work the same angle faultlessly, using folk music and moving lyrics to offer simple songs from the heart. The album’s title track is another fine example of Peasant’s ability to tell wonderful stories on a folk backdrop worthy of the best in the business.
In a day and age when many artists suffer and toil for the ruling class, Peasant is able to tell stories of his time and offer calm in gloomy surroundings of darkening skies. For many, his music will mend old wounds and offer comfort for new days. He is an extraordinary talent worthy of leading the rebellion and On the Ground is a nice way to get acquainted with this gifted artist."
-Jordan@blogcritics
"Tender, weather-beaten vocals and fumbly, hypnotic hooks..."
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I bought some tunes of yours off iTunes yesterday and cannot stop listening! You're wonderful. I'm really looking forward to your Philly Folk Fest performance :) Seeya then!
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thank you ken for the itunes gift card. thank you itunes for allowing me to buy peasants on the ground album. thank you damien for being peasant and making the on the ground album.
You see, Peasant is one person. I think many people are getting the wrong impression and calling Mr. DeRose "guys", when he is, in fact, one guy. Yes, I know, it blows the mind.
hey guys, thanks for being a friend. the music is great! how come i haven't heard of you guys before?! doylestown isn't THAT big of a town... oh well, it seems to be the case that i eventually stumbled upon you anyway. very good stuff. check out mine as well.
Hello! I discovered your music while browsing around on music.download.com, and instantly fell in love with your sound. I finally thought to look for you on myspace and see if i could hear any other stuff of yours, and i am so pleased with what i found! Thank you for making beautiful music, and you should definitely come to vermont sometime to perform. (higher ground in burlington is a super nice venue, i just played there last week. and if you do come and need an opener i'd be honored.)