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Baltimore's Page France feature Michael Nau (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Whitney McGraw (glockenspiel, keyboards, vocals), Clinton Jones (drums), and Jasen Reeder (bass). The indie rock quartet formed in 2004 and issued its debut album, Come, I'm a Lion, a year later. Indie rock fans were wowed by Nau's earnestness, and the press compared to him to the likes of Jeff Tweedy and Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst. Page France's sophomore effort, Hello, Dear Wind, arrived in fall 2005; it was later reissued via Suicide Squeeze in fall 2006. A new full-length, Page France and the Family Telephone, came out the following year. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, Rovi
Ha! I love both Jeff Tweedy and Conor Oberst! They're very talented musicians, but I don't know if you can compare Page France to them. They do, indeed, have unique voices. I've also thought Oberst and Tweedy sounded alike, but this is the first time I've ever heard them compared. You can't compare Page France to anything; it's one of a kind. Their voices can be hard to listen to at first, but after a little bit of listeing, you're sure to get used to them. It's best to listen to them in the mos
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Helium or no helium, this band is still pretty awesome.
Their music just never gets old.