Artist's albums
The Devil's Gunna Let Me In
2023 · single
Golden Era
2022 · EP
R.F.H.
2022 · single
Hickenbottom
2022 · single
Krampus
2021 · single
Misbehavin' (Cover Version)
2021 · single
Rum To Whiskey
2021 · single
Satan Won the War on Christmas
2020 · single
Driving Home
2020 · single
Worst Year Ever
2019 · single
Bradley Palermo, Vol. 1
2019 · album
It Don't Feel Like Christmas (Out Here on the Coast)
2018 · single
Welcome Home
2018 · single
Bridge City Sessions
2018 · single
People Like Us
2018 · single
All My Friends (Have Died)
2018 · single
Pretty Polly
2018 · single
The High Cost of Free Living
2018 · single
The Long Way
2018 · single
Boxcar
2017 · single
Christmas in Las Vegas
2017 · single
It's a Sin
2017 · single
Enough Is Enough (A Song for Bernie Sanders)
2016 · single
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Biography
Before setting out on his solo folk career, Bradley Palermo spent 15 years fronting the bands The Sudden Passion and Femme Fatality. He grew up in St. Louis, MO where he developed an affinity for the alt-country bands that were emerging from the region at the time. Palermo draws inspiration from Americana acts like Son Volt and The Bottle Rockets, and folk-punk troubadours such as Chuck Ragan and David Dondero (both of which he has now shared the stage with). His songs are often autobiographical, turning themes of the open road, free living, and mortality salience. Palermo’s first full length, Bradley Palermo, Vol. 1 (2019), is a reworked and remastered collection of previously released singles. The record is available on 12" vinyl, as well as digital & CD formats. Since the album release, Palermo has performed at such festivals as Punk Rock Bowling (Las Vegas, NV) and Fest 18 (Gainesville, FL), toured internationally, and released several new singles. March 4th, 2022 Palermo released “Golden Era”. The 5 song concept EP celebrates the careers of 5 different 80’s and 90’s pro wrestlers. “Golden Era” was released both digitally and on a short run of 7” vinyl. Several US shows are planned in support of the new recording.