Last night, I had the immense pleasure of seeing Melbourne band, The Paper Kites, live. Introduced to me by a friend, The Paper Kites have quickly become my mellow go-to band.  Their 6-track EP, Woodland, is a sweet and subtle melodic adventure great for late night listening and Sunday morning chill sessions.

Seeing the band live just made me feel a little bit more love for them. If it is even possible for a band to sound better live than on the album, then it happened. The atmosphere they created was great, lead vocalists Sam and Christina absolutely killed it – there is some major talent there – in fact, the five members just seemed to have a great chemistry and that indie folk vibe that is massive at the moment with the likes of Angus and Julia, Boy and Bear, Mumford and Sons.

Not to mention that their video for Bloom (below) is a visual delight.  Enjoy…

 

 

 

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  • http://www.naomibulger.com/ Naomi Bulger

    I love these guys! I even blogged about them myself a little while ago. Have you seen the clip for Featherstone? So amazing. I’ve never seen them live, I’m very jealous of you.

    • http://throughmylookingglass.me Katherine

      They were amazing live! I love Featherstone too. Decided to put this one up as it’s the title track ;)

  • http://twitter.com/chandelierjenny Jenny Taylor

    That song is gorgeous! I think I’ve seen the video, but had forgotten about it. I’m glad I rediscovered it. :)

    Thank you for the sweet comment you left on my post. It was very encouraging and made me feel so much better! I hope you have a great week!

    • http://throughmylookingglass.me Katherine

      Wow, I love that they’ve made it overseas!

      Aw, I’m glad it helped! I hope you have a great week too, lovely x

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