Montreal-based artist/”bouzouki playing, electro-acoustic, psych-folk minstrel” Peter Nevins relocated to Quebec, Canada in the past due 2000s following establishing himself like a notable NEW YORK visual designer. The north California indigenous spent 3 years in the East Town honing his musical art and designing products for famous brands Gillian Welch, Aged Crow Medicine Display, and Josh Ritter before going north, where he proceeded to self-release his debut recording, Consider That, Vile Scum!, accompanied by the EP I MIGHT Be HEADING DOWN in Flames, But at Least I’m burning. Cut from your same fabric as modern-day troubadours like Espers, Devendra Banhart, Sufjan Stevens, and Stephin Merritt, Nevins crafts hallucinatory, ornate, contemporary folk music that also owes a suggestion of the head wear to English folk luminaries like Amazing String Music group, Steve Ashley, and Pentangle.