The Starlite Room
10030 – 102 Street, Edmonton, AB
Sat
August 27, 2022
9:30 pm
MDT
(8:30 pm DOORS)
Purple City Music Festival Presents
PAPERCUTS with Faith Healer & Archaics
$25 + Fees
Saturday August 27
Purple City Music Festival Presents...
Papercuts
Faith Healer
Archaics
Doors 8:30pm - Show 9:30pm - Starlite Room
$25 in Advance - More at the Door
For Purple City Music Festival Information & FAQ's :
PAPERCUTS :
apercuts is the musical project of California singer-songwriter and producer Jason Robert Quever, and various guest musicians. Quever was born and raised in Humboldt, California, spending a number of his early years in a commune, then moving to the Bay Area at the age of 10. Both his parents died in his teen years. After moving to San Francisco and studying at SFSU, Quever started Papercuts as a solo project, releasing his first proper album "Mockingbird" in 2004.[1] In 2007 came the critically acclaimed "Can't Go Back", followed by 2009's "You Can Have What You Want", both on Gnomonsong Records. 2011's "Fading Parade" was released by Sub Pop records, which was followed by a period where Quever focused on producing. He currently runs a recording studio in downtown Los Angeles. Quever is also known for producing artist such as Cass McComb's early work, as well as artists such as Dean Wareham (Galaxy 500), and Beach House. A sixth Papercuts Album on Oakland's Slumberland records entitled "Parallel Universe Blues" is being released in October 2018.
Purple City Music Festival Presents...
Papercuts
Faith Healer
Archaics
Doors 8:30pm - Show 9:30pm - Starlite Room
$25 in Advance - More at the Door
For Purple City Music Festival Information & FAQ's :
PAPERCUTS :
apercuts is the musical project of California singer-songwriter and producer Jason Robert Quever, and various guest musicians. Quever was born and raised in Humboldt, California, spending a number of his early years in a commune, then moving to the Bay Area at the age of 10. Both his parents died in his teen years. After moving to San Francisco and studying at SFSU, Quever started Papercuts as a solo project, releasing his first proper album "Mockingbird" in 2004.[1] In 2007 came the critically acclaimed "Can't Go Back", followed by 2009's "You Can Have What You Want", both on Gnomonsong Records. 2011's "Fading Parade" was released by Sub Pop records, which was followed by a period where Quever focused on producing. He currently runs a recording studio in downtown Los Angeles. Quever is also known for producing artist such as Cass McComb's early work, as well as artists such as Dean Wareham (Galaxy 500), and Beach House. A sixth Papercuts Album on Oakland's Slumberland records entitled "Parallel Universe Blues" is being released in October 2018.
Papercuts covered Don Henley's "Boys of Summer" for American Laundromat Records charity CD Sing Me To Sleep - Indie Lullabies The CD was released worldwide on May 18, 2010.
The bands that Papercuts have toured with include Grizzly Bear, Beach House, Camera Obscura, Still Corners and Vetiver.