Papercuts
West Coast soft pop practitioners Papercuts are based around the skills of Jason Quever, a multi-instrumentalist and producer with a firm grasp on 50 years' worth of pop, whether it's indie, Baroque, folk, or noise. Whether working alone (as on early albums like 2007's Can't Go Back) or with collaborators (2011's album for Sub Pop, Fading Parade), Quever's trademark sound blends echoing guitars and full arrangements with melancholy melodies and his faded whisper of a voice. It's a template used by many, but Quever's skill as a producer (as evidenced by his busy slate of studio work with the likes of Luna and Beach House) vaults Papercuts past most of their contemporaries, even when tweaking the formula, as on 2018's shoegaze-inspired Parallel Universe Blues. That album, paired with 2022's Past Life Regression, also displays Quever's full flowering as a songwriter, crafting hooks as strong, and melodies as memorable, as any of his influences did.
Quever was brought up in a commune in Humboldt County, California. After both his parents' early deaths, he traveled alone up and down the West Coast before eventually settling in San Francisco. His musical career began when he used the apartment of a vacationing friend to record piano tracks for Cass McCombs' 2002 album Not the Way. This was the start of a busy few years collaborating with others (like Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, the Skygreen Leopards, and Vetiver) while also starting up Papercuts. The first Papercuts album, Mockingbird, arrived in 2004, then Can't Go Back followed in 2007. It was released on the Gnomonsong label, run by Devendra Banhart and Vetiver's Andy Cabic, and in support of that record, Papercuts toured throughout the U.S. with Grizzly Bear.
Up to that point, Papercuts records were mainly solo Quever works recorded at his self-built Pan American home studio, but on 2009's You Can Have What You Want, Alex Scally of Beach House not only contributed bass, keyboards, and percussion, but also assisted with string arrangements and session engineering. The next Papercuts album took the collaborative spirit even further, with Quever using members of his live band (keyboardist David Enos, drummer Graham Hill, and bassist Frankie Koeller) as well as producer Thom Monahan to help record the road-tested songs. The set was the first Papercuts album to be recorded outside Pan American, as parts of it were tracked at the Hangar in Sacramento. It was also the band's Sub Pop debut, and the legendary label released the sprightly, more expansive Fading Parade in 2011.
After this, Quever put the band on the back burner and focused more attention on producing other artists. A few notable albums he worked on at this point were Donovan Quinn's Honky Tonk Medusa, Dean Wareham's Emancipated Hearts, and Eux Autres' Sun Is Sunk. He had also been working on another Papercuts album during this time, recording at Pan American with occasional guests like Graham Hill and a small string section. The resulting Life Among the Savages was released in May 2014 for new labels Easy Sound in the U.S. and Memphis Industries in the U.K.
After a spot of touring, Quever again put the group on hold and moved behind the scenes to work on albums by the Mantles, Sugar Candy Mountain, Luna, and Beach House. He also moved from San Francisco to Los Angeles, dismantling his home studio in the process. The next Papercuts LP was recorded at Palmetto Studios in L.A. with minimal outside help, and found Quever stripping back the usual lush arrangements in favor of a shoegaze-inspired approach. Fittingly, the record, 2018's Parallel Universe Blues, was released by Slumberland Records, home to many great shoegaze and dream pop albums over the years. Quever shifted back behind the scenes after this, working as a producer on albums by Dean Wareham, Sugar Candy Mountain, and Dark Tea, while also moving back to the Bay Area.
He resurfaced as a solo artist in 2021 with a five-song EP titled Baxter's Bliss, which was more home-cooked dream pop issued on his own Psychic Friends label. On it, he covered songs by Galaxie 500 and Leonard Cohen, alongside three new songs that dealt with the uncertainty of life in COVID times. Past Life Regression, the eighth Papercuts album, was released by Slumberland in April of the following year. With a similar sonic feel to the previous two records, it dealt in greater detail with the stresses of the modern world while bathing the sound in gentle layers of stringed instruments, keyboards, and reverb.
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Discography
19 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Life Among The Savages
Alternative & Indie - Released by Memphis Industries on 1 Jan 2014
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You Can Have What You Want
Alternative & Indie - Released by Gnomonsong on 14 Apr 2009
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Mockingbird [Deluxe Edition]
Alternative & Indie - Released by Antenna Farm Records on 19 Oct 2004
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Past Life Regression
Alternative & Indie - Released by Labelman on 1 Apr 2022
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Kathleen Says
Alternative & Indie - Released by Slumberland Records on 19 Mar 2019
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Can't Go Back
Alternative & Indie - Released by Gnomonsong on 12 Feb 2007
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Parallel Universe Blues
Alternative & Indie - Released by Slumberland Records on 19 Oct 2018
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Fading Parade (Album)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sub Pop Records on 28 Feb 2011
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Baxter's Bliss EP
Alternative & Indie - Released by Psychic Friends Records on 19 Nov 2021
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I Want My Jacket Back
Pop/Rock - Released by Labelman on 25 Jan 2022
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Future Primitive (Remixes)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Memphis Industries on 1 Jan 2009
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Try Baxter's Bliss
Alternative & Indie - Released by Psychic Friends Records on 2 Nov 2021
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The Partisan
Alternative & Indie - Released by Psychic Friends Records on 16 Nov 2021
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Sing to Me Candy
Alternative & Indie - Released by Slumberland Records on 18 Sep 2018
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How to Quit Smoking
Alternative & Indie - Released by Slumberland Records on 10 Oct 2018
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Do What You Will b/w Thoughts On Hell (Album)
Alternative & Indie - Released by Sub Pop Records on 30 Jan 2011
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Laughing Man
Alternative & Indie - Released by Slumberland Records on 16 Aug 2018
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