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"The Green House Effect " : The success of the past few years drew the attention of producer Paul Santo (Aerosmith, Ringo Starr, Rocketscience) and soon the band had entered a production agreement to make another record.
With the release of their 3rd independent album in Mar of 2007, "The Greenhouse Effect", PAPERMOON has solidified their position as an unwaivering mainstay on the local rock scene. |
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2003 " The Electric Caper " : A departure from the lengthy experimental tracks of their first record, "The Electric Caper" found the band maturing sonically, and bringing in Johnny Moso on Bass, and Heath of Boston Guitar as a co-producer. This album was released in Nov of 2003 to a SOLD OUT audience at Boston's "The Middle East". While some long time fans were shocked by its clean tracking and shorter songs, the album proved a success and step forward for a band trying to capture its vintage feel in a modern world. Critics also took to the album. This album is currently out of print. |
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2001 "American Electric" : Released in 2001 American Electric was Papermoon's first full length release. Although out of print many long time fans consider it the band's finest effort. This record captured the raw energy of a young band exploring its sound. The tracks were extended tales of love and loss backed by layered guitars, feedback experimentation, backing vocals, a guest appearance by Portland's Emilia Dahlin, and some of Messier's most powerful and dynamic vocal performances. |
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