Page France
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Page France | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | Maryland, United States | |
Genre(s) | Folk music Pop music Indie (music) |
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Label(s) | Suicide Squeeze Fall Records |
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Associated acts |
The Broadway Hush | |
Website | [1] | |
Members | ||
Michael Nau Whitney McGraw Bryan Martin Jasen Reeder BJ Lewis Chris Morris |
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Former members | ||
Clinton Jones David Tracy Matt Smith |
Page France is an American indie folk-pop music band that plays simple melodic and emotional music. Page France is sometimes compared to Sufjan Stevens for their use of uncommon instruments such as the glockenspiel and banjo.
The band has been characterized by some as Christian due to references in song lyrics and titles. However, lyricist Michael Nau counters: "The 'Christian band' inquiry wears me out, to be honest. As for the Christian symbols in my writing - sometimes I don’t even realize that they exist until someone points them out to me. There’s really no reason; it just rolled out that way." [2]
The band is a frequent feature on a number of music blogs.
[edit] Discography
- Come, I'm a Lion! (December 21, 2004)
- Hello, Dear Wind (September 12, 2006)
- Pear and Sister Pinecone (Double EP) (February 2006)
- Tomato Morning (Tour EP) (November 2006)
- ...and the Family Telephone (May 8, 2007)