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This is the debut LP from Washington D.C. rockers Paperhaus. Experimental rock has become a phrase without much meaning, but this is definitely a rock outfit that experiments with their sounds. They owe a lot to pioneers of psychedelic blues, as well as 1970s German rock experimentalists like Kraftwerk, Neu! and Faust, but the end result is a thoroughly modern kind of art rock that creates cinematic soundscapes without sacrificing quality songwriting or lyrical craftsmanship in the process. Paperhaus/Paperhaus/Self-released(?)/2015 Choice Cut: "Cairo" Next of Kin: Shark Week, Grizzly Bear, Volcano Choir Rating: Green Light
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This is the debut LP from Washington D.C. rockers Paperhaus. Experimental rock has become a phrase without much meaning, but this is definitely a rock outfit that experiments with their sounds. They owe a lot to pioneers of psychedelic blues, as well as 1970s German rock experimentalists like Kraftwerk, Neu! and Faust, but the end result is a thoroughly modern kind of art rock that creates cinematic soundscapes without sacrificing quality songwriting or lyrical craftsmanship in the process. Paperhaus/Paperhaus/Self-released(?)/2015 Choice Cut: "Cairo" Next of Kin: Shark Week, Grizzly Bear, Volcano Choir Rating: Green Light
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