In April 2010, they posted on their Twitter a list of studios used for In Loving Memory and on their official Facebook fan page they mentioned "They are almost finished their second album which is called In Loving Memory". In December 2009, The Paper Scissors mentioned in a blog post on their official Myspace that "We are approaching the beginnings of the end of our second album, getting down overdubs and the fancy bits". "T-T-Time" was released digitally only in November 2009, and received high rotation airplay on Triple J, and its accompanying video clip was indie clip of the week on ABC TV's Rage program. The title track "Howl" received high rotation airplay on Triple J. In June 2009, the band released the Howl EP, which featured two original Paper Scissors songs as well as remixes by Sydney artists The E.L.F (Darren Cross from Gerling), Cleptocleptics and Spod. In 2008 they embarked on a national co-headline tour with fellow Sydney act bluejuice. They played numerous festivals such as Parklife Festival, The Playground Weekender Festival, Southbound, St Kilda Festival, The Great Escape and Falls Festival. They covered Hall & Oates' 1981 song " I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)".Īfter the release of LTMPS, the band promoted the album extensively, touring throughout Australia. In 2008, the band were asked to cover a song of their choice for The Rewind Project which was initiated by Buffet Libre, a group of Spanish DJs. The band were also asked to host and program Rage, the ABC Television's music video show. Richard Kingsmill mentioned the band's use of advertising stating "it’s a huge revenue stream – it’s huge exposure" in an article in Tsunami Magazine, a Brisbane publication. LTMPS also featured the song "Tipped Hat", which was featured on a Riva Coffee commercial. Yamanote Line was also broadcast on BBC 6. Truly" and received high rotation on Triple J. Lead single " Yamanote Line" which takes its name from a train line in Tokyo, Japan was described by Sacha Molitorisz as "the best song ever written. The album was well received by the Australian press, The Sydney Magazine featured it as album of the month in September 2007. The band released their debut album Less Talk More Paper Scissors (LTMPS) in 2007 on Our First Label. Less Talk More Paper Scissors LP and the years after "We Don't Walk" has since been used on the Underbelly on the Nine Network, as well as on an advertisement for Unwired Australia, an internet service provider. ![]() The lead track "We Don't Walk" was picked up by Sydney Community FBi Radio and by national broadcaster Triple J. ![]() The band released a self-titled EP in 2006 on their independent label Our First Label, which was distributed by MGM distribution. Australian music site Polaroids of Androids described them as "undoubtedly one of Sydney's finest bands of the past decade" The Paper Scissors EP ![]() Their sound was described as "a combination of garage-punk, rock and soul". The last line-up consisted of Jai Pyne, Xavier Naughton and Ivan Lisyak. The Paper Scissors were an Australian rock band that existed between 20. Our First Label, Sandcastle Music, Dramatico Publishing Left to right- Jai Pyne, Ivan Lisyak and Xavier Naughton.
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