From Papercuts, With Love

Jason Quever is at it again with the release of Papercuts newest, You Can Have What You Want, dropping on April 14th. Keeping his previously adored sullen pop sound, Quever takes us deeper into a heavier analog synth world this time around– some of which can be credited to the influence of Beach House’s Alex Scully on the album. With a sound that’s distinctivly his own, Jason’s music has the unique ability of transcending situational constraint. These are definitely the kind of jams you can walk in the rain, dance in a kitchen, or nap in the grass to.
Papercuts will be back in the States after a UK tour with dates coming up in New York with fellow San Franciscan Vetiver:
Bowery Ballroom, May 3rd; The Bell House, May 7th.
The album is available now, exclusively on iTunes, with a special remix by The Go Team!, if you’re into that sort of thing (i.e. good music).






Check out the article I wrote up on You Can Have What You Want, and stream a song from the new album here.