Papercuts (Jason Quever) is taking his hazy, reverb laden dreamy pop sound on the road with Camera Obscura and Cass McCombs. Here is the title track from their latest album.Papercuts – You Can Have What You WantPreviously posted:Papercuts – Future PrimitiveTour dates:09/06 Seattle, WA Sunset Tavern *09/07 Portland, OR Mississippi Studios *09/09 San Francisco, CA [...]
It’s time for our weekly installment of Ticket Giveaway Wednesday. There are some great local and touring bands playing around the area – and you can see them for free!Thursday, June 25th – Papercuts, Port O’Brien, Still Flyin’ @ The IndependentPapercuts will be headlining an incredible all local evening over at The Independent on [...]
Papercuts are bringing the lovely Port O’Brien on tour with them for a couple of west coast dates. What is sure to be a fantastic show, Papercuts will be touring in support of his new album, You Can Have What You Want, which came out April 14th. The album is absolutely fantastic, and one of [...]
I don't know much about Papercuts but the two or three songs I have heard definitely have me intrigued. I have an older mp3 of theirs, "John Brown," that I like a lot and I'm really digging the two tracks I've heard from their new release You Can Have What You Want, which was released last Tuesday. Above is the video for one of those songs, "Future Primative." They just announced tour dates an...
Jason Quever of Papercuts is the indie music version of Kevin Bacon – he’s separated from every other indie artist by less than 6 degrees. The San Franciscan has worked with Port O’Brien, Skygreen Leopards, Vetiver’s Andy Cabic, and Alex Scally of Beach House. After releasing 2007’s Can’t Go Back, Papercuts is back with You [...]
You know how music critics are supposed to be all cool and collected...and not get too excited about anything in case their friends decide it's not any good after all? Well, clearly I'm not a music critic, because this new Papercuts album is fantastic, up there with David Kilgour's The Far Now for my favorite this year. Here's what I said at Dusted:"This is easily the most exciting new pop al...
Hello Fellow Moggers! I know we are all lovers of the digital age: The pixel and the screen. The Blog and the Space and Book and all the virtual places we like to congregate. But I also know that we are appreciators of old school technology as well. It's been a busy summer for me and I haven't had a lot of time to spend online. In my chillaxin' moments -- sitting on the porch, sipping a beverag...
I know fog isn’t the constant companion of everyone who lives in the Bay Area, but it is a fact of life for many of us who live in San Francisco and other areas closest to the coast. One day it is sunny and warm, and the next thing you know cold, damp fog is [...]
You know how music critics are supposed to be all cool and collected...and not get too excited about anything in case their friends decide it's not any good after all? Well, clearly I'm not a music critic, because this new Papercuts album is fantastic, up there with David Kilgour's The Far Now for my favorite this year. Here's what I said at Dusted:"This is easily the most exciting new pop al...
We already told you Papercuts would be a band to watch here in 2009, and Jason Quever has sweetened the deal by giving away another track from the new album. Stay tuned, Quever will be breaking down each song on the new album here on MOKB very soon...Papercuts - You Can Have What You WantPapercuts - Future Primitive (Ruby Suns Remix)Previous:Papercuts - Future PrimativeFrom 2007's Can't Go Bac...
I'm not very good at writing my own reviews. So, with that said, here's a review of Papercuts' album 'Mockingbird.' It was only recently I discovered this band and I haven't given the album a thorough listen to yet, but I can say I'm enjoying the lyrics, and melodic flow of the tunes. So, without further ado, here's a professional review:PAPERCUTSMockingbird(Antenna Farm/Pan American Record...