Paperhaus / Paperhaus
Album: Paperhaus   Collection:General
Artist:Paperhaus   Added:Feb 2015
Label:Self-Release  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2015-04-03 Pull Date: 2015-06-05
Week Ending: May 31 May 24 May 3 Apr 26 Apr 19 Apr 12
Airplays: 1 1 2 3 2 2

Recent Airplay
1. Apr 03, 2021: Rebroadcast: Music Casserole
Misery
4. Apr 30, 2015: Meow
Untitled
2. May 28, 2015: A Visit From Drum
Cairo
5. Apr 30, 2015: A Visit From Drum
Cairo
3. May 21, 2015: Meow
Cairo
6. Apr 25, 2015: Music Casserole
Misery

Album Review
Mr. Tumnus
Reviewed 2015-03-31
Post rock, prog rock. First album from this Washington, D.C., based band. This is arty, interesting stuff, doing a mostly brilliant job of walking the line between epic and excessive. Guitars soaring all over the place, tightly controlled drums, two male voices. A song might be instrumental for a couple minutes, then a voice might jump in, then everything will dissolve in a shimmering haze, then the guitars will power it up again. The guitars dominate the album and they sound pretty great, sometimes immersing the listeners in waves of sound, as in “Cairo,” while sometimes maintaining a ludicrously sharp edge, as on “Misery.” Compelling, intricate: an absorbing listen. A great album for KZSU. Try 1, 2, 4, or 6.

1) “Cairo” (6:24): Long beautiful grooving instrumental interlude with plenty of room for the bass guitar. Lovely cosmic stuff.
2) “Untitled” (5:50): More robust vocals on this track, giving me flashbacks to the ‘80s. Cool transition at 2:20.
3) “432” (4:16): Like molasses—dark, slow, a bit spicy. Cello really important on this track. The song stumbles forward in a really cool way.
4) “Misery” (7:44): Stripped down: guitar, voice. Bluesy. Weird. Comically slow before breaking forward at 5:30. Hard to know what to make of this but I love it.
5) “Surrender” (5:15): This felt a bit over the top but whatever. “Surrender to the night.” Thicker on the cheese. But I guess you could be into that sort of thing.
6) “So Slow” (3:05): Cool stuff. I liked the jagged, fragmented chorus.
7) “I’ll Send It To You” (4:30): Again: slow, heavy, thick. Methodical and deliberate to the point of being stylized.
8) “Surrender (Outro)” (4:40): Quiet beginning—guitar plays the theme over a background of ambient noise. Then: things suddenly get funky, open up. A reprise of “surrender,” but simpler. I preferred this version.

—Mr. Tumnus

Track Listing
1. Cairo   4. Misery
2. Untitled   5. Surrender
3. 432   6. So Slow
  7. I'll Send It To You