Made up of Sarah Howells and Richard Llewellyn, they formed pop folk act Paper Aeroplane six years ago in small town in West Wales, releasing debut album “The Day we ran into the Sea”, described by the BBC’s Adam Walton as “brilliantly crafted and stoked from a bruised heart’s embers”, and BBC Radio Wales as “the finest radio album to come out of Wales since Rockferry”.
Having made the Radio 2 playlist and supported acts such as Ron Sexsmith, Ed Sheeran, Marina and the Diamonds and Chris Wood, as well as securing a live session with the legendary Bob Harris, they’ve been compared to the likes of Gemma Hayes and Turin Brakes. This year they released mini-album “We are Ghosts” to more critical acclaim and reviews such as “With songs this good, Paper Aeroplanes deserve a far wider audience” – BBC Music’s Robin Denselow; “Album of the Month” – Maverick Magazine and being picked for The Guardian’s “F&M playlist”.
Catch the band Wed 7th November at Komedia, Brighton
www.paperaeroplanesmusic.com
“”Intimate, jaunty and confident lo-key pop with great melody” – The Guardian”
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