Peacefield (band)

The band began in suburban Pittsburgh, with Jeff and Don Glatz, singer-songwriter brothers and pals, raised in a big family with influences including cops, comic books, the love of music, and classic TV.

Critics gave positive reviews to the indie endeavor, and a song from the album was selected for Guide Wire Radio, which featured unsigned artists and was broadcast nationwide.

Peacefield's follow-up, Curses & Calamity (King Mouse Records), was produced by Mike Ofca and Greg Joseph of The Clarks.

With a new lineup of backing musicians, they began playing some live shows, and released the six-song EP Feeling Dull, which met with local success and positive reviews.

Pittsburgh City Paper reviewer Andy Mulkerin described the album as ""Well-written, lyrically driven tunes that largely avoid cliché; a worthy entry into the alt-country field.