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Paper Tongues
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Paper Tongues
Paper Tongues
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released: 03/30/2010

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Paper Tongues "Trinity"
 
 
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Tuesday July 6, 2010
In light of their remaining two performances on the 2010 Dew Tour, Paper Tongues has announced a contest for a customized Paper Tongues skate deck. In order to win, entrants must create a skate video of themselves skating to their favorite Paper Tongues track. Watch the video for an explanation from the band, upload the video to YouTube, then send the direct link to papertongues@amoctone.com.

In addition to their stops on the Dew Tour, Paper Tongues is currently on the Bang The Gong Tour with Neon Trees and Civil Twlight. All three bands are offering a FREE DOWNLOAD of one song from each band! All you have to do is tweet from here and in return you'll receive a download pack of MP3s from the bands. Tweet now and be entered to win more prizes from the bands. Check out Paper Tongues Myspace Page to see when they will be near you, and make sure to pick up their self-titled album featuring "Trinity" and "Ride To California," on iTunes and in stores now!
 
 
Monday June 28, 2010
Paper Tongues is heading out on the road with Neon Trees and Civil Twilight on the Bang The Gong Tour! All three bands are also offering a FREE DOWNLOAD of one song from each band! All you have to do is tweet from here, and in return you'll receive a download pack of MP3s from the bands. After you download your brand new FREE tracks, you'll be able to enter a contest to win a prize pack of select merchandise including a Paper Tongues Exclusive package with a custom skate deck, the Habits LP, and the "Letters From The Sky" 7" with B-side of Massive Attack's "Teardrop."

Log in to your Twitter account to tweet about the tour now, and enjoy your new music. For additional information on Paper Tongues, please head to their MySpace and make sure to pick up their Self-titled album in stores and on iTunes now!
 
 
Thursday June 24, 2010
Paper Tongues have been named PopEater's newest "About to Pop" artist! Read the article and interview here, and see who the North Carolina natives look to as a musical influence and what it was like having their song be the theme song for MTV's "When I Was 17."

Also go behind the scenes with Aswan, Jordan, Joey, Danny, Clayton, Cody & Devin in two new video clips. The guys give fans a look into pre-show warm-ups doing arm curls and getting hyped in an exclusive video, as well as how Paper Tongues became the name of the band.

Be sure to get your copy of the band's self-titled debut album in stores and on iTunes now! For updates, tour dates and additional information from the band head to their MySpace or follow them on Twitter (@Paper_Tongues).
 
 
 
biography
Paper Tongues plays for the people. Fusing massive rock n' roll melodies with fiery hip hop beats, the Charlotte band conjures an infectious, incendiary sound on their A&M/Octone debut, due out this summer. Embracing elements of rock, funk, rap and soul, these seven individuals have created something you haven't before. It's music for dancing, crying, loving and living. Paper Tongues—Aswan North, Devin Forbes, Cody Blackler, Joey Signa, Clayton Simon, Jordan Hardee and Danny Santell—are a collective of artists, and this record is their first masterpiece.

Paper Tongues' eclectic sound ranges from bombastic songs like "For the People" that can light up a packed arena or a dance floor, while the soulful electronica-infused "Trinity" is inspiring and invigorating. Guitarist Devin Forbes comments, "Our music is extremely eclectic because we're all coming from different places. Aswan grew up with hip hop, Clayton grew up with electronica and I grew up with rock, but it all comes together fluidly in Paper Tongues."

Paper Tongues was officially born in 2007 on the streets of Charlotte, North Carolina. Lead singer Aswan North, helped found the “Inprov Music Experience”, a weekly event where musicians played for the homeless at a main intersection in the middle of the city. The current band lineup congregated at uptown Charlotte weekly, slowly developing a bond. Aswan started cultivating his song writing and presence during those shows. He brought those street sounds and ideas to producers in Los Angeles. It didn't take long for Aswan's collaborators to feel the power and magnitude behind the ideas of his music. This caught Cody and Devin's attention. They had been formally playing as Paper Tongues. With Cody, Devin, Jordan and Clayton's help, Aswan quickly set out to find other members for this entity. As the songs sprung to life, Paper Tongues was reborn with the same vision to impact rock n' roll with a new sound.

A wide variety of influences inform Aswan's vibrant, vivacious vocal style, which falls somewhere between Al Green's Sultry falsetto and Steve Perry’s uplifting bravado. "Kool and the Gang and Grandmaster Flash were hugely influential. Anything out there with a great hook grabs my attention. As a kid, there was a ton of country music around me—Ricky Skaggs, Kenny Rogers, Hank Williams Jr., Loretta Lyn, and Conway Twitty. I took all that in too, and it helped me write lyrics."

Working with producers Brian West (Nelly Furtado, K'Naan, Bela Fleck), Mark Endert (Maroon 5, Gavin DeGraw, Madonna), John Fields (Switchfoot, Jimmy Eat World), Billy Hume (Ying Yang Twins, Bone Crusher, David Banner) and up-and-coming producer, Nicolas Balachandran. Paper Tongues crafted an album that's bustling with energy. However, there's a deeper purpose for the band. Keyboardist Cody Blackler explains, "It's rock music for sure, but we also want to bring something new.”

Paper Tongues want to work from the inside out too. Aswan continues, "I wouldn't want to start a revolution. I believe things only change from the inside out. I don't feel that we can change much unless we're willing to join hands with people who have already been bleeding. We want to do something new and fresh with the tools that already exist so the people who built those tools respect and honor us as their nephews." There's no doubt they will.

Ultimately, for Aswan and Co. Paper Tongues is a way of life. "We want fans to walk away from our music with that good feeling. We think our music can bring healing for a group of people, a society, bad politics and artists that feel hopeless. Paper Tongues' music should heal you and make you take a chance again."

Welcome to rock n' roll's best hope for evolution. Open up for Paper Tongues. — Rick Florino