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Last Updated: 10/26/2009

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Status: Single
City: Victoria
State: British Columbia
Country: CA
Signup Date: 4/11/2005

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Wednesday, August 19, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Music
Our new cd Chivalry's Dead was released yesterday in stores across Canada! Check with your local music store to see if they carry it and if they don't please ask them to! Chivalry's Dead can be purchased digitally through Zunior (http://www.zunior.com/product_info.php?products_id=2587&osCsid=cgeleqonv7e83uh3nfc1nq9ff6) and on itunes shortly.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 
Come!

More info about our Vancouver release July 18th at the Biltmore to come!
Thursday, January 29, 2009 

We won an M Award for Victoria's Favorite Band!

PS-just finished recording the new album! expect it to be released in July!

xo


Tuesday, October 21, 2008 
Video

Our song Rabbit in a snare was featured in a Nissan Commercial!


Wednesday, February 27, 2008 
    http://www.areyoufamiliar.com/unfamiliar/
Wednesday, February 06, 2008 
We’re up for an *M* award for most promising band!
PLEASE do us a solid and vote for us here:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=YnX%2fv2MCrSx6FdS79Kq9kw%3d%3d
you will also be entered into some prize draw if you vote and also our eternal gratitude.
Thank you!!
xo

UPDATE:
THANKS EVERYONE FOR VOTING!! WE WON OUR CATEGORY AS VICTORIA’S MOST PROMISING BAND AS WELL AS A BONUS VICTORIA’S NEXT BIG THING!! THANK YOU THANK YOU!
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Wednesday, October 03, 2007 

Our new album Halcyon days is currently only available at shows or at Ditch Records and Rebel Rebel (both on johnson st. victoria)

It shall very soon be available in stores across canada, online and in the US.

Love,

The Paper Cranes

Saturday, December 09, 2006 

We got reviewed in Exclaim!

Paper Cranes
Veins

(Unfamiliar)
By Travis Richey
December 07, 2006

Victoria's the Paper Cranes sound ready to fly up and away from their island home. Whether or not they'll eclipse the blazing Hot Hot Heat, who a few years ago put the nation's western Mecca on the musical radar depends on how many of these tightly folded creations they plan to make and ultimately, what they wish for. The Paper Cranes' new EP is generating plenty of wishes from their growing fan base. Formed in 2005, they've since opened for Wolf Parade, We Are Scientists, and Pretty Girls Make Graves. The emotive vocals of singer Ryan McCullagh and metronomic melodies of keyboardist Miranda Roach are central to the Paper Cranes post-post-punk sound. The two also happen to be husband and wife, which is sweet. The band's sound has drawn obvious comparisons to the Cure and the Smiths and all the hipster acts that gained notoriety in recent years for drawing similar comparisons. At any given moment there are a slew of bands aping a similar sound and style, right down to the hairdo and tone of voice. But with bands being so numerous and music being so available, listening becomes a filtering process. It's rewarding to hear and to hang onto a band that, despite their trappings, rise above the din with their ability to write meaningful songs that don't all sound alike, except that they all sound good. Wide-ranging without stretching themselves too thin and flying apart at the seams, the Paper Cranes are the kind of band you wish for.

http://www.exclaim.ca/index.asp?layid=23&csid1=16112