States The Paper Kites
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Album-Release:
2013
HRA-Release:
16.07.2024
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- 1 Malleable Beings 05:05
- 2 St Clarity 03:48
- 3 Living Colour 04:24
- 4 Gates 04:41
- 5 Young 03:42
- 6 A Lesson from Mr Gray 04:37
- 7 Tin Lover 03:20
- 8 Cold Kind Hand 04:02
- 9 Never Heard a Sound 02:55
- 10 In Reverie 03:51
- 11 Tenenbaum 03:39
- 12 Portrait 19 04:47
- 13 I Done You so Wrong 07:13
Info for States
States is the evocative debut album from Melbourne five-piece The Paper Kites. Throughout States there's nods to Simon & Garfunkel and Dylan (stripped down duet "Never Heard a Sound"); energetic pop odes to angry individualists ("Young"); vocal layers and musings on mortality ("Gates"); and rough and messy rock ("A Lesson from Mr Gray"). The band collaborated with director Natasha Pincus (Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know") to deliver the magical music videos for singles "St Clarity" and "Young."
Produced by The Paper Kites Alongside ARIA award winning producer Wayne Connolly (You Am I, Josh Pyke), the emotionally intense and harmony-drenched "States" will take the listener on a journey of delicate, folk-inspired landscapes with rich lyrics and a raw sonic beauty.
"So is States a success? Yes—but a transitional one. Because the band sprinkles the acoustic tracks amongst the “full band” ones, States at times feels as if its being pulled in two directions—back to their folky roots on the one hand, and towards something a bit more complex on the other. It will be interesting to see where The Paper Kites go from here, but as long as the core of the tunes are as good as they are here, fans needn’t worry about what the future might hold." (Simon Workman, thefirenote.com)
The Paper Kites
The Paper Kites
After their recent official gold certification in the US, Melbourne indie folk outfit The Paper Kites have been quietly preparing for the highly anticipated release of their fourth studio album On The Corner Where You Live.
Give them your tired, your lonely, your lovesick, your unsure, The Paper Kites have a song for each of them on this latest album. On The Corner Where You Live wafts evocatively with noir-ish saxophones, guitars, ambient traffic, even the languid sound of rain. It’s levitating and bittersweet; heavy-hearted stories that are resoundingly universal. The band co-produced the album with Grammy-winner Peter Katis (Interpol, The National) at his studio in Connecticut – a 120-year old Victorian era home that the band lived and recorded in for 5 weeks.
Both On The Corner Where You Live and the band’s surprise album drop for 2018, On The Train Ride Home, follow up the critically acclaimed 2015 album twelvefour. The Paper Kites (which includes vocalist Sam Bentley, vocalist Christina Lacy, guitarist Dave Powys, drummer Josh Bentley and bassist Sam Rasmussen) have earned a loyal, organic fan base. In the eight years since they formed, what’s followed is an impressive reach of their music with standout single Bloom (from their Woodland EP) certified gold with 700,000 tracks sold across America, which sees them join a small list of Aussie artists (including ACDC, INXS, Midnight Oil, SIA, Kylie Minogue, Flume and Silverchair) who have received gold accreditation in the US.
The band has also been steadily touring across 4 continents, 24 countries with nearly 200 shows in just under 3 years. With over half a billion streams and nearly 4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, they continue to amass new fans wherever they go. They’ve also announced a 21 date North American and UK headline tour, and word is, Australian fans shouldn’t fret – down under dates are on the horizon.
Give them your tired, your lonely, your lovesick, your unsure, The Paper Kites have a song for each of them on this latest album. On The Corner Where You Live wafts evocatively with noir-ish saxophones, guitars, ambient traffic, even the languid sound of rain. It’s levitating and bittersweet; heavy-hearted stories that are resoundingly universal. The band co-produced the album with Grammy-winner Peter Katis (Interpol, The National) at his studio in Connecticut – a 120-year old Victorian era home that the band lived and recorded in for 5 weeks.
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