Last Perfect Thing ready to quit their day jobs
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The chant gets louder “LPT, LPT, LPT.” As the lights dim, the rush of excitement takes over.
Last Perfect Thing takes the stage to a sold out crowd of fans, friends and family, as headliners at New Jersey’s Stone Pony.
Despite the fact that club local, Bruce Springsteen is not in the audience, it doesn’t change the aura of the legendary rock haven. The “house that Bruce built” is now feeling like home to another Jersey band. Last Perfect Thing is basking in the spotlight with their opening song, “Take Me Away.”
The audience continues to cry out for more. Greg, center stage, steps to the microphone, Mike, sings along, in perfect harmony. No, really. These guys aren’t your typical rock band. Their blend of rock, punk and pop holds the key to their universal appeal. Along with guitars, keyboards and drums, they’ve added an element of sound that is often missing; that extra dimension in vocals that makes their sound complete. The crowd sings back, rocking, swaying, and bouncing to the beat. You can tell that Last Perfect Thing gets it. More importantly, you can see their fans get it too.
Midway through their set, Greg invites some members of another local band on stage. As they regroup, a hush comes over the crowd. Although LPT prides itself on its original work, their covers are just as good. This one is a stunner. The group on stage breaks into a rendition of Fleetwood Mac’s “The Chain” that blows the crowd away. Without question, Last Perfect Thing lives up to the expectations of a headlining band.
When the night ends, the Cinderella effect wears off pretty quickly, and it’s back to the grindstone. The group has secured a producer, and is currently cranking out a new CD. And they’re keeping hours only a driven, hungry, struggling band could maintain. Jeff says a day in the life of LPT is pretty typical of any working band: work, rehearse, sleep; work, rehearse, sleep.
In their few spare moments, the band still finds time to keep up with their Web site on myspace.com and their new venture, http://www.lastperfectthing.com/. In the long run, this band of twenty-somethings knows it’s all worth it. Last Perfect Thing is ready to travel down that long road to success.
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