![]() ![]() “Leopold Street” fades in with acoustic guitar picking and tambourine, and within the first ten seconds it’s as if the curtains have been pulled back and the sun is pouring in. It’s a decent start, but it almost seems as if the band is just warming up, an impression that is further enforced by the following track. Opener “A Maker Of My Time” features some electric guitar textures and a hazy modern rock atmosphere. The Paper Kites’ sound is centered around acoustic guitars, shuffling percussion and gentle harmonies, but it’s a bit more diverse than it might appear at first. While Young North is a short five tracks in length, its consistency hints that the band is in it for the long haul. If the Young North EP is any indication, though, that list may soon include Melbourne folk-poppers The Paper Kites as well. Fire Note Says: Young North presents a band poised for greatness.Īlbum Review: Chances are if I said “name a band from Australia,” the list of answers I’d get would include acts like Tame Impala, The Bee Gees, or maybe even Men at Work. ![]()
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