Faded Paper Figures

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North by North 00:00 Tools
Metropolis 00:00 Tools
The Persuaded 00:00 Tools
Logos 00:00 Tools
B Film 00:00 Tools
Invent It All Again 00:00 Tools
Small Talk 00:00 Tools
Polaroid Solution 00:00 Tools
I Fell Off My Name 00:00 Tools
Geneva's Gone 00:00 Tools
San Narciso 00:00 Tools
Future Self 00:00 Tools
Being There 00:00 Tools
Speeches 00:00 Tools
Red State 00:00 Tools
Breathing 00:00 Tools
Relatively 00:00 Tools
Piledrive 00:00 Tools
New Medium 00:00 Tools
Lost Stars 04:52 Tools
You Know What I Mean 00:00 Tools
Limelight 00:00 Tools
The Cold Wars 00:00 Tools
One More Crash 00:00 Tools
Rewind 00:00 Tools
Not the End of the World (Even As We Know It) 00:00 Tools
Kodachrome Earth 00:00 Tools
Holy Smoke 00:00 Tools
When the Book Ends 00:00 Tools
Information Runs On 00:00 Tools
Better 00:00 Tools
Changed 00:00 Tools
My Magellan 00:00 Tools
First Son 00:00 Tools
Wake Up Dead 00:00 Tools
Spare Me 00:00 Tools
Avida Dollars 00:00 Tools
Pointing At the Moon 00:00 Tools
So Far Out 00:00 Tools
Questions 00:00 Tools
On the Line 00:00 Tools
Pantechnê Driver 00:00 Tools
Fellaheen 00:00 Tools
Real Lies 00:00 Tools
Horizons Fall 00:00 Tools
What You See 00:00 Tools
Forked Paths 00:00 Tools
Who Will Save Us Now? 00:00 Tools
Logos - Electric Mix 00:00 Tools
Crossing Out 00:00 Tools
Timewave Zero (Paramedique Globules Remix) 00:00 Tools
Dark Energy 00:00 Tools
New Medium (Brummer Remix) 00:00 Tools
Timewave Zero 00:00 Tools
Hand in Glove 00:00 Tools
Figured It Out 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - North By North 00:00 Tools
Real Lies (Vourtsanis Remix) 00:00 Tools
Logos - Synthesizer Maintenance Crew Remix 00:00 Tools
Cyclone Sea 00:00 Tools
Fatherlight 00:00 Tools
Logos - Altmodisch Cover 00:00 Tools
Piledrive (Club Remix) 00:00 Tools
Hear Me Out 00:00 Tools
Breathing (feat. Mideau) 00:00 Tools
California Highway / Lost Stars (Late Night Alumni Remix) 00:00 Tools
Who Will Save Us Now 00:00 Tools
Crossing Out (Matt Fax Remix) 00:00 Tools
Cyclone Sea (Late Night Alumni Remix) 00:00 Tools
Not the End of the World (Even 00:00 Tools
Timewave Zero (Faded Paper Figures Retro Remix) 00:00 Tools
Logos (Electric Mix) 00:00 Tools
Logos (Altmodisch Cover) 00:00 Tools
Logos (Synthesizer Maintenance Crew Remix) 00:00 Tools
Small Talk [OST Don't Panic!] 00:00 Tools
New Medium [OST Let's Go Get Lost] 00:00 Tools
Not the End of the World 00:00 Tools
Timewave Zero (Paramedique Simulacron Remix) 00:00 Tools
Song A Day 758: North By North 00:00 Tools
Where You Belong 00:00 Tools
Timewave Zero (Constellation Lyra Remix) 00:00 Tools
Breathing (Mideau Cover) 00:00 Tools
Hand in Glove - The Smiths 00:00 Tools
Hand in Glove (Smiths cover) 00:00 Tools
California Highway (Lost Stars - Late Night Alumni Remix) 00:00 Tools
Real Lies - Vourtsanis Remix 00:00 Tools
California Highway/Lost Stars - Late Night Alumni Remix 00:00 Tools
Breathing - Mideau Cover 00:00 Tools
San Narcisco 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - Logos 00:00 Tools
New Medium (Isenseven - Lets Go Get Lost OST) 00:00 Tools
California Highway / Lost Stars 00:00 Tools
Where You Belong (Kael Alden) 00:00 Tools
Small Talk (ost Isenseven - Don't Panic!) 00:00 Tools
North by Nort 00:00 Tools
Logos (Altmodisch Remix) 00:00 Tools
changed (plastic matches remix) 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - New Medium 00:00 Tools
METROPOLIS - Music Video 00:00 Tools
Hand in Glove (The Smiths Cover) 00:00 Tools
Pantechnê Driver 00:00 Tools
"Spare Me" 00:00 Tools
Changed (2010) 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures "Breathing" 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures "Piledrive" Club Remix 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - Metropolis 00:00 Tools
New Medium (Lets Go Get Lost) 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures "Piledrive" (from the album "The Matter" coming Oct. 2012) 00:00 Tools
Fell Off My Name 00:00 Tools
"North By North" 00:00 Tools
METROPOLIS - Music Video 00:00 Tools
'North By North' 00:00 Tools
Genevas gone 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - North By 00:00 Tools
Film 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - Polaroid Solution 00:00 Tools
faded paper figures - speeches 00:00 Tools
I Fell Of My Name 00:00 Tools
logos (smc remix) 00:00 Tools
"Lost Stars" 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures- I Fell Off My Name 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures- Being There 00:00 Tools
faded paper figures - red state 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - I Fell Off My Name 00:00 Tools
Speechless 00:00 Tools
Piledrive Club Remix 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures- Metropolis 00:00 Tools
faded paper figures - you know what i mean 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures- The Persuaded 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - Being There 00:00 Tools
01 North By North 00:00 Tools
- New Medium 00:00 Tools
New Medium (Let's Go Get Lost) 00:00 Tools
Blalock's Indie/Rock Playlist: June (2010) - 38 - Invent It All Again 00:00 Tools
North By Northwest 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures-'North By North' 00:00 Tools
You Know What I Mean (Idioteque Remix) 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper FIgures - METROPOLIS - Music Video 00:00 Tools
04 Polaroid Solution 00:00 Tools
Relics 00:00 Tools
Logos ( From "Dynamo") 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - Future Self 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - Invent It All Again 00:00 Tools
Faded Paper Figures - Small Talk 00:00 Tools
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Bands typically break up after college. People move away, grow apart, or just shrivel up and get jobs. It was good while it lasted, right? But what happens when the music is so good, the band’s listeners so devout, the ambition to keep creating so strong that even the time-draining power of day jobs can’t get in the way? Such is the story of Faded Paper Figures, whose “day jobs” are not exactly easy gigs: Heather Alden is in residency after graduating from medical school (a real doctor!), John Williams is a full-time professor of English at Yale (just published his first book), and Kael Alden writes music for a production company in Los Angeles called Robot Repair (his music appearing in several Hollywood films, TV shows, video games and ads). How did all this come together? And how do they possibly keep it all going? Kael and Heather married in 2005, and shortly thereafter moved to Irvine, CA, where they met John Williams, who was also in the area doing a PhD in comparative literature at UC Irvine. Heather was studying biology, and Kael was already hard at work creating music for film and TV projects. One afternoon in the fall of 2007, looking for a distraction from writing his dissertation, John suggested to Kael and Heather that they write some music together. Within three weeks they had written a few songs, and put them up online (on ye olde Myspace). The response from listeners was fast and overwhelming, so much so that they were motivated to continue writing and release a full album, Dynamo, in 2008. After playing some shows in southern California, the band won “Best Electronic Band” at the OC Music Awards, and was listed by the New York Post as a “new music must-have.” NPR called the band’s debut album “clever, intriguing . . . even beautiful.” When John graduated and got a job at Yale, and Heather was accepted to medical school at UCLA, the band realized they’d either have to carry on via long-distance songwriting, or else end the band. With Dynamo doing so well, and many more songs still on their way, the band decided to try songwriting bi-coastally. John purchased some home-recording equipment to take with him to Connecticut, while Heather and Kael moved to Los Angeles, where Robot Repair built a beautiful studio space for Kael to work in. During the next three years, the band sent tracks back and forth online, video chatting, and emailing notes to write two more studio albums, New Medium (2010), and The Matter (2012). The band’s sound had matured by this point into something more powerful and intense. Alternately sparse and epic, harmonic and grinding, pensive and playful, FPF was clearly moving beyond their electro-pop beginnings. By 2013, FPF’s music seemed to be circulating everywhere, with millions of plays on Spotify, LastFM, Hype Machine, and Pandora, and appearances on everything from ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy” to MTV’s “The Real World,” NBCSports, and E! Then, just as the band was contemplating a fourth album Kael and Heather discovered that they were expecting a baby. Many fans wondered whether Faded Paper Figures would be able to maintain its songwriting work with so much going on. But very little seems to slow them down. If anything, the music now comes with even greater clarity and brilliance, and as a result, the band is now set to release their fourth studio album in August, 2014, titled “Relics.” This most recent album promises to be their most honest, sophisticated, and ambitious, spanning a vast musical and lyrical spectrum, from epic synth-pop anthems on questions of life and death, to quiet, intense meditations on the passage of time. The band seems to have fully mastered not only their signature sound (electronic beats, gorgeous guitar riffs, and beautiful harmonies), but accelerated full force into a brave new world of sitars, analog synths, and even more intense vocals. Whatever emotions and uncanny dreams those day jobs are creating, it seems to be paying off enormously in their musical lives. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.