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Performer:
Papermoons
Album:
Papermoons
Style:
Folk Rock, Indie Rock
Released:
2007
Country:
US
Label:
Team Science! Records
Catalog:
TSR 006
FLAC size:
2276 mb
MP3 size:
2295 mb
WMA size:
1543 mb


Tracklist


1Honesty
2Exist
3Bad Nope
4California


Credits


  • DrumsDanny
  • Vocals, Electric GuitarMatt


Notes


Self-titled first release on blue splatter vinyl.


Album


New Tales - Papermoons. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. New Tales. Исполнитель: Papermoons. 2009 indie. Lazy Bones - Papermoons. No Love. Listen to music from Papermoons like Arms Length, Follow The Sun & more. Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Papermoons. Houston duo Matt Clark and Daniel Hawkins are Papermoons and Im sure they wouldnt mind being referred to as beautiful, winsome, front-porch folk rock. Its the stuff of reflective midnight drives or lazy summer afternoons collapsing under the inevitable weight of dusk. The bands debut four-song 7 featuring artwork by jacob calle was released July 1st on Team Science Records. The record has since been met with critical acclaim. View wiki. New Tales by Papermoons, released 19 October 2009 1. Live Right 2. Find Me an Island 3. Bad Notes 4. Holy Cow 5. Honesty 6. Follow the Sun 7. Front Porch 8. Lazy Bones 9. Behind the Frame 10. Car Lights CD AVAILABLE - this is a 2nd pressing and comes in limited hand-screen printed packaging. Digital album available here: Four out of five stars A great recordbeautifully melodic songs with an undercurrent of sadness. Alternative Press Theres something disarmingly beautiful about New Tales. Участники: Daniel Paul Hawkins , Matt Clark 14. No Love Album. 6 издания. Storm Chasers Records. Последние твиты от PAPERMOONS papermoonsband. Matt Clark & Daniel Hawkins playing slow and sad songs since 2007. Less is more. It's a philosophy that Matt Clark and Daniel Hawkins of Papermoons understand quite well. The idea that you can say a whole lot more without screaming or shouting is evidenced by the brilliantly constructed songs on their debut New Tales. They use subtle transitions, gorgeous Simon & Garfunkel-esque harmonies, intricate performances and attention to every minute detail to create a unique mid-tempo mix of indie rock and alt-country that is truly captivating. Beautifully melodic, innocent songs with undercurrents of sadness and hope, New Tales is an album with no equal