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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.

==Lineup==

*Jake Rolleston: [[Singing|vocals]]

*Patrick Damphier: [[guitar]], [[Drum kit|drums]]

*Brent Coleman: [[guitar]]

*Cody McCall: [[bass guitar]]

Revision as of 07:39, 3 May 2011

Paper Rival

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.