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The story of Paper Aeroplanes is as heart-warming and poignant as one of their songs. Vocalist Sarah Howells suffered a great personal loss, leading to her meeting guitarist Richard Llewellyn and their subsequent realisation that they were meant to make music together. Now they’re ready to reach their widest-ever audience with their much-anticipated third album ‘Little Letters’ on Navigator Records (home to amongst others, Bellowhead). The new record is co-written by Sarah and Richard and produced by the duo alongside Phill Brown (Talk Talk, Bob Marley, Laura Marling), with the initial recording sessions taking place in Yellow Fish Studios, Lewes, and the remaining tracking taking place in Richard’s Cardiff flat. The duo had already released two albums, “The Day We Ran Into The Sea” and “We Are Ghosts,” as well as three EPs. In the process, they’ve gained considerable recognition amongst some prominent champions of new music, such as 6 Music’s Steve Lamacq, Cerys Matthews, Chris Hawkins and Lauren Laverne and Radio 2’s Bob Harris. Radio Wales are also big supporters of the duo, helping cement their ever-increasing reputation in the principality.
Posted on: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 08:37:01 +0000

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