Paper Aeroplanes – “The Day We Ran Into The Sea” album review
During the craziness of exams, I discovered Paper Aeroplanes and their debut album, The Day We Ran Into The Sea. The album was released early March of 2010. The duo, consisting of Sarah Howells and Richard Llewellyn, hail from West Wales. I really enjoyed this album. It’s a great acoustic/alternative pop album that can be played pretty much anytime you need a nice pick-me-up. The vocals of Sarah Howells are gorgeous and hypnotizing.
The album opens with the heartbreaking yet uplifting track, “Cliché.” This track is one of my favourites from the album. I’m quite confident that a lot of people are able to relate to the lyrics of “Cliché,” whether it be liking someone who doesn’t return the same feelings or trying to get over an ex or dealing with the realities of break-up…the song is highly relatable. Their latest music video for “Lifelight,” was released on their personal Youtube channel early March of this year. “Lifelight” is also another favourite of mine from the album…mainly because of the lyrics.
Tongue-tied? Paper Aeroplanes has the ability to take those feelings that most people have difficulty expressing and puts them into articulate words. The words are then merged with beautiful tunes…resulting in a lovely album that can be enjoyed by all acoustic/alternative pop lovers everywhere.
To find out more about Paper Aeroplanes, check out their MySpace.
Paper Aeroplanes – Cliché
Paper Aeroplanes – Dancing Every Night
Paper Aeroplanes – Take It Easy
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