Track Listings
| 1. Spine |
| 2. Air Pollution |
| 3. Ribs |
| 4. Bridge |
| 5. Rhythm |
| 6. Love and Interuption |
| 7. Slippery |
| 8. Northern Light |
| 9. Ceiling |
| 10. We Remain as Two |
| 11. So Sweetly Around Me |
Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
To say the least, Page France has handcrafted some sort of love affair. Arriving significantly late, then stirring up the guest room with a batch of songs that would perk the ears of a hummingbird. It is the sort of blend that would so swiftly hit you in the lip, then immediately bemoan the sore knuckles. It is a completion in it's rarest of forms for writer, Michael Nau, embracing the ephemeral while nearly mocking the perpetual. It has hindsight lenses at the legs, a foresight panic at the shoulders, and a soothing, present tense vegetation as the mid-section. This is Page France waltzing confidantly through the doorway to shake your hand and, with the most polite of manners,introducing himself before connecting himself to your side. The introductory album; "Come, Im a lion!" was written in the Spring of 2004, with the ever so pleasant accompaniment of multi-instrumentalist and friend, Clinton Jones, before independently recording the album at "this is our furnace" in late June of 2004. The release is a delicate glimpse into the telescope of things yet to come, while bubbling with utmost character as each track is so precisely crafted to its core. Sparking subtly with glass-pitched sing-a-longs before bursting sweetly into what could adequately be described as mid-air. This is just the start of a long winded love affair.
Product Description
The Introduction of Page France hums of a fairy tale. Come, I'm a lion! is a magical piece of work- a dangerously sticky conjunction of folk and early American stoner pop. The songs are presented through hazy, dime store sounds- floating accordian keys, slurring guitars, and the occasional trap-set, saucepan percussion. From the cynic-natured children's sing-a-long, "air pollution", to the cumbersome, "we remain as two", this collection of songs serves as an exposition of all moods, both musically and lyrically.
Come, I'm a Lion,Page France,The Orchard,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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