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Paper Rival

Blurb: Heartfelt indie rock from Nashville, Tennessee.

Paper Rival

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Dialog (CD): by Andrew Martin

Interviews

Phone interview (05/05/08): conducted by Matt Zimmerman
In Person interview (08/15/07): conducted by Carolyn Brennan
In music, as in life, some unions just feel right.
Driven by a desire to create artistically boundless music, Paper Rival (formerly known as Keating) formed from two amicable Tennessee bands in late 2005. And as with the most natural of syntheses, it didn’t take the members of Paper Rival – vocalist Jake Rolleston, guitarists Patrick Damphier and Brent Coleman and bassist Cody McCall – long to discover their chemistry.
“We were in the studio within two weeks of deciding to become a band,” explains Damphier. “We took two songs from Jake’s band, two songs from my band, and co-wrote one song to get started.”
This musical marriage not only feels, but sounds, right, too. Produced by Damphier and recorded in three Nashville studios, Paper Rival captures the sound of a developing band who collaborate as though they’ve never been apart. Informed by the band’s love for timeless, transcendent rock artists, spanning from Bob Dylan and Bruce Cockburn to Neutral Milk Hotel and Broken Social Scene, Paper Rival’s self-titled EP is the rare debut that gently reflects its influences while simultaneously offering something altogether new. That sensibility steers the romance behind Rolleston’s lilting whisper in “Alabama,” the crashing guitars and irresistible melodies of “A Fox In The Garden,” and the transfixing buoyancy of “Home Is Right Out Your Window.” All told, Paper Rival is an inspiring first effort that will surely appeal to fans of its members’ previous outfits, Keating and new admirers alike. “I’m hoping we can bring everyone into the fold,” says Rolleston. “Hopefully this EP will give both sides an idea of what we sound like now, which is definitely broader and deeper. Bringing everyone together is my greatest ambition.”
By combining their own artistic drive with Photo Finish’s aesthetics, Paper Rival ensured that they’ll have every opportunity to achieve that ambition and more. The first band label owner Matt Galle approached for his emerging record imprint, the story of their first connection is suitably memorable. Damphier found Galle’s contact information listed in the liner notes of Circa Survive’s Juturna, reached out and, like that, had found his band’s biggest fan. “I was like, ‘Well, these guys must have pretty good taste,’” laughs Galle, who is that band’s booking agent. “I checked them out and thought they were amazing.” And though the Chattanooga gig Galle witnessed was only Paper Rival’s second show together – ever – it served as an absolute deal-sealer. “Kids’ jaws dropped,” remembers Galle. “It reminded me of seeing Thrice or Circa for the first time.”
In the months since, Paper Rival’s live elements have evolved into a waking dream of ethereal melodies and transfixing musical wares thanks to engagements alongside bands like the aforementioned Circa Survive, as well as Colour Revolt and Manchester Orchestra. And though Paper Rival is currently without a full-time drummer – Damphier handled kit duties for Paper Rival’s recording – they’re ready to tour relentlessly and, with your help, introduce your ears to five new best friends. Ultimately, achieving that is what Paper Rival’s music is all about.
“I’m putting myself out there so that people can relate, and maybe even help, me out,” intimates Rolleston. “I’m trying lyrically to go places I’m scared of, so that I find people who feel the same way as me.”

-Bio from photofinishrecords.com