
As a devoted follower of the Bay Area music scene I get extremely thrilled when there’s San Francisco act that really stands out and shows potential to reach a national, or international, audience. This year I’ve fallen for two acts in particular; Girls and Papercuts. Girls came out with their debut “Lust for Life” earlier this year and that I’ve already covered here a few weeks ago.
Jason Robert Quever, aka Papercuts, hails from Humboldt County, Ca, but eventually settled down in San Francisco. Earlier this year his third album, “You Can Have What You Want”, was released and even though it’s not brand spanking new, super funky fresh, hot off the press, the most cutting edge of cutting edge, or anything like that anymore it’s still worth your time. Especially if you love dreamy 60′s pop.”You Can Have What You Want” follows up the sleepy, vintage folk-pop of the expansive and overlooked “Can’t Go Back Now” (2007) with a darker, but equally elaborate, batch of new songs.
Support the local Bay Area music scene. Go catch a show. Go see Papercuts. Or at least listen to a couple of songs.
Once We Walked In The Sunlight :: Papercuts
Future Primitive :: Papercuts
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