I think you’ll really dig this. Paper Route, a small little 4-piece indie group from Nashville, has garnered a lot of national attention with two small EP releases. They were listed on countless “artists to watch” lists last year, but haven’t quite broken out yet. There is a ton of anticipation for their full length LP set to release some time this year, and I’m betting that you’ll start hearing a lot more about them once that album drops.
In the meantime, tie yourself over with a few of their songs here, for under $3.
This entry was posted on Thursday, March 12th, 2009 at 11:18 pm. It is filed under wax picks and tagged with electronic, indie, rock, up and coming.
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I have been a fan of Paper Route for a long time. They are awesome. If you like Paper Route, check out the lead singers former band, For all the Drifters. Both bands are different but equally amazing. Thanks for the link
Sweet. I wasn’t as into Paper Route’s Christmas album for some reason, but this EP got me all excited to hear their full length. It’s due out early this year, and I’ll probably post it up once it comes out too.
[...] Say hello to one of your favorite albums of 2009. Absence is the much anticipated debut from Nashville’s Paper Route. I first wrote about them a while back in recommending their EP, Are We All Forgotten. [...]
I have been a fan of Paper Route for a long time. They are awesome. If you like Paper Route, check out the lead singers former band, For all the Drifters. Both bands are different but equally amazing.
Thanks for the link
Sweet. I wasn’t as into Paper Route’s Christmas album for some reason, but this EP got me all excited to hear their full length. It’s due out early this year, and I’ll probably post it up once it comes out too.
I was wondering when they’d land as a Wax Pick. Great stuff.
[...] Say hello to one of your favorite albums of 2009. Absence is the much anticipated debut from Nashville’s Paper Route. I first wrote about them a while back in recommending their EP, Are We All Forgotten. [...]