The Paper Kites – At the Roadhouse (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

The Paper Kites - At the Roadhouse (2023) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: The Paper Kites
Album: At the Roadhouse
Genre: Folk Rock, Indie Rock
Release Date: 2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 01:19:28
Total Tracks: 16
Total Size: 1,56 GB

Tracklist:

1-01. The Paper Kites – Midnight Moon (03:43)
1-02. The Paper Kites – Till the Flame Turns Blue (04:05)
1-03. The Paper Kites – Black & Thunder (05:01)
1-04. The Paper Kites – Marietta (05:24)
1-05. The Paper Kites – Rolling On Easy (05:09)
1-06. The Paper Kites – Hurts So Good (04:55)
1-07. The Paper Kites – Good Nights Gone (06:20)
1-08. The Paper Kites – Burn the Night Away (05:27)
1-09. The Paper Kites – June’s Stolen Car (05:29)
1-10. The Paper Kites – Maria, It’s Time (04:24)
1-11. The Paper Kites – Green Valleys (04:26)
1-12. The Paper Kites – The Sweet Sound of You (04:57)
1-13. The Paper Kites – I Don’t Want to Go That Way (05:24)
1-14. The Paper Kites – Pocket Full of Rain (03:50)
1-15. The Paper Kites – Mercy (05:28)
1-16. The Paper Kites – Darkness At My Door (05:19)

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It will take a little longer. The anticipation is great. On 1 September, The Paper Kites will release their new album “At The Roadhouse”. Of course, this will not be a normal album, it didn’t just happen.

Last summer, the band spent a month nestled in an old house in the small Australian town of Campbells Creek. Singer Sam Bentley: “In the days of the Victorian gold rush it was a gold mining supplies shop, then I think it was a hotel – I’m told there was a big fire there in 1876 that almost destroyed the whole building, but it survived and is still standing today. It’s a beautiful, dramatic old building on the side of the road. I think we all felt that it was and could be something special.”

People invited friends and other musicians, worked on new music and also played unannounced free concerts. Bentley: “I remember word spreading around town that something was happening there, but no one really knew what it was. When we first opened the doors, we knew there was a good chance we could have played to five people – and we didn’t care. By the end of the month it was so full we kept having to turn people away.”

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