FREE MP3: Papercranes – Sea Red (Manimal Vinyl)

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Anchored by lead singer and songwriter, Rain Phoenix, and flanked by her revolving cast of collaborators, papercranes, will release their second album in the UK on the 11th July via Manimal Vinyl(Bat For Lashes, Warpaint, Sister Crayon). Download the seething rhythms and raw vocal power of ‘Sea Red’ below, it’s awesome!

Let’s Make Babies in the Woods, is a mesmerizing mix of gritty, psychedelia-tinged folk, propulsive rhythms, and orchestral expansiveness. The soul of each song is formed by Phoenix’s voice, which drips with emotion and is equally comfortable as an airy whisper or a shiver-inducing, raspy wail.

‘Sea Red’ is the first single to be released from the album, with a stunning video directed by Amanda Demme.


Premiered on Dazed Digital, Rain commented, “We were lucky to have the amazing Amanda Demme go full force into making the video for ‘Sea Red’. We went into it with the idea of channelling early 90’s Herb Ritts’s majestic videos for Chris Isaac (Wicked Game) and Madonna (Cherish) with the darker elements and intensity that ‘Sea Red’ has lyrically.”

Rain Phoenix started performing live at the tender age of three alongside her siblings, River, Joaquin, Liberty and Summer. At six, she was onstage with Crosby, Stills and Nash at The Hollywood Bowl, and at 15 she joined alt rock band, Aleka’s Attic, playing alongside her brother, River. Rain later toured as a backup singer with the Red Hot Chili Peppers and guested on REM’s album Monster, as well as delivering a memorable performance as cowgirl Bonanza Jellybean in Gus Van Sant’s Even Cowgirls Get the Blues.

In 2006, Rain formed papercranes and released her debut album, Vidalia (featuring guest vocals from Angela McCluskey and the late Vic Chestnutt). During the recording of the band’s second album, Let’s Make Babies in the Woods, Rain co-founded the charity known as Gift Horse Project which features a rotating line-up of musical talent including Warpaint’s Emily Kokal, Chris Stills, Joe Sumner, Royston Langdon and Jenny O.

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