
Indian Summer
New York producer JP Bowersock “discovered” Percival on an internet forum late last year after hearing the band’s rough homemade demo. Bowersock, who has worked with Ryan Adams & The Cardinals and The Strokes among others, immediately summoned Percival to New York where he produced their five-song debut CD, “Indian Summer,” now available on the band’s own label, Territory Records. The Lawrence Journal-World has complimented Percival’s “well-oiled take on melodic alt-country tunesmithing,” and recommends that “fans of the Lost Highway label,” the home of Ryan Adams, Lucinda Williams, Elvis Costello, and Lyle Lovett, “would do well to give the band a listen.”
Although only a year has passed since singer-songwriters Justin Klinksick and Oliver Buck first conceived of merging their talents into a singular project in 2005, Percival has already established themselves as one of the most compelling—and hardest-touring—live bands in their region. Now complete as a five-piece, with the addition of Tom Reid on drums, M