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'''Paper Rival''' was an [[indie rock]] [[music ensemble|band]] formed in late 2005 from [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. Originally known as Keating, the band changed its name to Paper Rival in 2007 after a tour in [[Canada]] where the band was mistaken for a Canadian band who already possessed the name. In December 2007, Paper Rival was named [[Spin (magazine)|Spin]].com's "Artist of the Day." The band released its debut full-length album, ''Dialog'' on May 20, 2008. The group cites artists [[Blind Lemon Jefferson]], [[Merle Haggard]] and [[Bruce Cockburn]] (whose song Pacing the Cage was covered on their 2007 self-titled EP) as musical inspirations. |
'''Paper Rival''' was an [[indie rock]] [[music ensemble|band]] formed in late 2005 from [[Nashville, Tennessee]]. Originally known as Keating, the band changed its name to Paper Rival in 2007 after a tour in [[Canada]] where the band was mistaken for a Canadian band who already possessed the name. In December 2007, Paper Rival was named [[Spin (magazine)|Spin]].com's "Artist of the Day." The band released its debut full-length album, ''Dialog'' on May 20, 2008. The group cites artists [[Blind Lemon Jefferson]], [[Merle Haggard]] and [[Bruce Cockburn]] (whose song Pacing the Cage was covered on their 2007 self-titled EP) as musical inspirations. |
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==Lineup== |
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*Jake Rolleston: [[Singing|vocals]] |
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*Patrick Damphier: [[guitar]], [[Drum kit|drums]] |
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*Brent Coleman: [[guitar]] |
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*Cody McCall: [[bass guitar]] |
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Paper Rival was an indie rock band formed in late 2005 from Nashville, Tennessee. Originally known as Keating, the band changed its name to Paper Rival in 2007 after a tour in Canada where the band was mistaken for a Canadian band who already possessed the name. In December 2007, Paper Rival was named Spin.com's "Artist of the Day." The band released its debut full-length album, Dialog on May 20, 2008. The group cites artists Blind Lemon Jefferson, Merle Haggard and Bruce Cockburn (whose song Pacing the Cage was covered on their 2007 self-titled EP) as musical inspirations.