Paper Kites - Roses (CD)
- Walk Above the City (Feat. Maro)
- Climb on Your Tears (Feat. Aoife O'Donovan)
- Dearest (Feat. Lydia Cole)
- Steal My Heart Away (Feat. Ainslie Wills)
- Without Your Love (Feat. Julia Stone)
- Crossfire (Feat. Amanda Bergman)
- Lonely (Feat. Gena Rose Bruce)
- Take Me Home (Feat. Nadia Reid)
- For All You Give (Feat. Lucy Rose)
- By My Side (Feat. Rosie Carney)
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Vinyl LP pressing. 'Roses' is the 5th studio album from The Paper Kites. An alluring, dynamic and diverse company, the 'Roses' vocalists were hand picked by the band to feature on the new album. Along with Lucy Rose the band have confirmed Julia Stone (AU), Nadia Reid (NZ), Maro (PT), Aoife O'Donovan (US), Rosie Carney (UK), Ainslie Wills (AU), Amanda Bergman (SE), Lydia Cole (NZ) & Gena Rose Bruce (AU) will all be featured on the 10 track album. 'Roses' is a testament to sincere, patient and understated songwriting. A deeply moving collection of songs, helmed by a cherished selection of artists.
- Walk Above the City (Feat. Maro)
- Climb on Your Tears (Feat. Aoife O'Donovan)
- Dearest (Feat. Lydia Cole)
- Steal My Heart Away (Feat. Ainslie Wills)
- Without Your Love (Feat. Julia Stone)
- Crossfire (Feat. Amanda Bergman)
- Lonely (Feat. Gena Rose Bruce)
- Take Me Home (Feat. Nadia Reid)
- For All You Give (Feat. Lucy Rose)
- By My Side (Feat. Rosie Carney)
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 10
Roses is the fifth studio album to come from the Australian outfit, fronted by Sam Bentley. And whilst it doesn't deviate too much from what we've come to expect from them, it certainly demonstrates their knack for picking collaborators wisely and remaining true to the calming indie-folk sound that made their name. The result is a warmly cohesive album - each track undeniably born out of the same mould, but equally with it's own character and charm, and each with it's own story to tell. Depending on whether you're a glass half-empty or glass half-full kind of person, it's up to you to decide whether the lack of any particular highlights on this album reflects the fact that there are also no weak moments.