papercranes

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Blue Jean 03:33 Tools
treasure 03:15 Tools
Synapses 03:42 Tools
Long Way 02:42 Tools
Sea Red 03:37 Tools
Shell 03:29 Tools
Headphones 02:40 Tools
Dust Season 03:09 Tools
Warrior 03:02 Tools
knew you when 02:47 Tools
Texas 02:58 Tools
Grace 02:56 Tools
Dust Season (Javelin Remix) 03:00 Tools
pushover 04:00 Tools
Sky Is Down 03:11 Tools
Long Way (7" Version) 02:34 Tools
show me 03:37 Tools
Save Us 02:52 Tools
curtain song 02:35 Tools
what's left 04:40 Tools
starcount 03:25 Tools
oranges & lemons 03:26 Tools
Triangle 03:43 Tools
open your eyes 03:56 Tools
Rose Stem 04:48 Tools
to lose 02:25 Tools
Long Way - 7" Version 02:35 Tools
Satellite 03:57 Tools
Arvo's Heart 03:26 Tools
here 04:09 Tools
Blue Jeans 03:32 Tools
Pale Blue Eyes 04:32 Tools
Minor 03:39 Tools
Ease 03:17 Tools
Bird's Eye Knew 03:10 Tools
Disappear 03:34 Tools
Tin Cup 04:05 Tools
Greed 03:01 Tools
Setting 03:28 Tools
Shared 03:49 Tools
Matter 03:01 Tools
Ending 03:02 Tools
View 03:12 Tools
Pumpkin 03:42 Tools
'Synapses' 03:42 Tools
Momma Butterfly 01:40 Tools
Black Mist 01:40 Tools
Monster 01:40 Tools
Blue Jean (Bowie) 01:40 Tools
In The Beginning... 01:18 Tools
Follow Me 01:18 Tools
She Gets Around 01:18 Tools
Chivalry’s Dead 01:18 Tools
These Hills 01:18 Tools
Telephone 01:18 Tools
Pterodactyl 03:20 Tools
Archaeopteryx 04:27 Tools
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papercranes is the musical home of Rain Phoenix. Born as a studio project in L.A., papercranes quickly grew into a band splitting time between Gainesville, Florida and New York City. After a self-released EP in 2003 and debut album "Vidalia" in 2006, papercranes played frequently, touring the US with their folk-tinged psychedelic sound. In late 2008, with the help of some of Rain's longtime friends, musicians, and writers she began work on papercranes sophomore album, "Let's Make Babies in the Woods". The recording sessions were experimental, allowing no rest or retakes as an exercise in 'stream of consciousness' writing - a recurring theme for papercranes. Due to the intensity of the sessions and the non linear production style she favored, there's a rawness to this record untapped in papercranes earlier works. Recorded in a garage studio in Los Angeles, the resulting nine-song collection delves into much darker themes. This is evident in songs like "Shell", "Synapses" and "Dust Season" where desolate imagery meet rebellious melody and angry rhythms. Whereas tracks like "Warrior", "Headphones" and "Long Way" seem almost biographical with observances that are poetic yet accessible. Previous to papercranes, Rain Phoenix worked with The Red Hot Chili Peppers, REM, Angela McCluskey, The Causey Way and is a performer with the notorious NYC political cabaret The Citizen's Band. "Let's Make Babies in the Woods" will be released on Manimal Vinyl 1/24/2010. Former and occasional band members Aaron Kant, Peter Mcneal, Margaret Briggs, Alexis Fleisig, John Jackson, Jack Irons (drums) Jason Chesney, Mike Rotolante, Daniel Green, Mark McAdam, Flea, Andy Lord, Todd Dalhoff (bass) Myles Matheny, Kirk Hellie, Michael Tubbs, Mark McAdam (Guitar) Summer Phoenix, Jenny O, Dave (piano/keyboard) Amy Cavanaugh, Julia Kent, Dermot Mulroney, Matt Cooker (cello) Scott McCaughey (pump organ) Michael Amish (programming/bass/keyboards/rhodes/wurlitzer/guitar) Liberty Phoenix (backup vocals) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.