A Biography of Paper

The Paper Sons deliver spacey and soulful hard rock on their first full-length album, In the Throes....

Due out February 2010 via minusHEAD Records, In the Throes... conjures a new kind of progressive. Cuts like "Blackout" and "Set in Motion" seesaw from hypnotic hooks and swirling melodies to gnashing riffs and pulsating rhythms. Meanwhile, "The Tides" creates a pensive, poignant sonic trip. Fran Dickinson's bass rumbles with a guttural groove, while Dennis Rodriguez pounds out heavy blues beats and Phil Pristia's riffs crash from chaos into clarity. Over this backdrop, singer Tom McCullough bleeds poetic lyrics through an undeniable delivery.

The Paper Sons officially came together in 2007. Tom joined up with Phil, Dennis and Fran who had been playing together since 2003. After only five months of jamming together, they released their Fine Line EP and began to carve out a devoted fan base in Northern California. They followed up Fine Line with the digital release, Underground, in 2008. However, all of this paved the way for In the Throes.

Their new offering seamlessly blends heavy rock grit with classic soul gusto. Tom explains, "I'm a huge soul, R&B and hip hop fan. I've always loved to sing, and soul is a huge part of our sound. It just happens naturally. Every single song is a story as I'm very literal with the lyrics. I always feel like the music comes in at a spiritual level. Specific notes mean certain feelings, and everyone understands those. People can identify these songs with moments in their lives or past experiences. We want our music to help heal."

Songs like "Blackout" definitely have that power. It's a swirling heavy rock track that could stand proudly alongside classic heavy alternative from Deftones or Queens of the Stone Age. "Blackout" will be released on a 7-inch vinyl along with "Catch and Release" in January 2010, and it's the perfect intro to the band's sound. About their style, Phil continues, "I want people to feel the emotions in the music and get close to the songs. We really tried to capture that emotional element first."

The band's live show has garnered the attention of the San Francisco scene, and their presence continues to gain them new fans at every gig. It's because the music and the show are equally honest. "We don't want to sound contrived, and we don't want the music to feel over-thought," says Phil. "Many artists feel like there's a certain creative formula to follow. However, for us, if we're sure it feels right, we bring it to the crowd. I want people to take away a serious side and a fun side—the whole spectrum."

There's also a deep history tied to the band's moniker. Tom goes on, "Fran's a teacher, and he told us about the story of The Paper Sons. After the San Francisco fire of 1906, all of the immigration paperwork got burned, but these Chinese immigrants found a way to get around the system. They used forged paperwork to say they were American sons. This way, folks in San Francisco could find a way for other people to come from China. It's a plain and humble name, and we were all attracted to that. It can mean everything or nothing."

The name is just as universal as The Paper Sons' sound. The album title also perfectly sums up the band's mentality. "In the Throes... means persevering through a state of chaos," says Tom. "At the same time, we never want to take the element of fun out of it. If you want to hear solid some rock n' roll, our music is good for you."

It's impossible not to feel good In the Throes... with The Paper Sons.— Rick Florino

Paper Press

Getting to Know: The Papersons
"Café du Nord will be the setting for a showcase of three talented local rock bands tonight: Raised By Robots, The Aimless Never Miss, and The Paper Sons. The Paper Sons, four extremely talented guys from the Bay Area, are known for their real alternative-rock sound (a bit of a throw back to the early 90's but somehow still very current). We got a chance to talk to Tom McCullough (pictured second to the left), the lead-singer of the band, about all of his favorite things and most important, his favorite spots in San Francisco. McCullough is the newest addition to this rock quartet. When we first introduced The Papersons to you, we mentioned that their EP was "arriving soon." Well, it has and it's good; very good."

Specner Williams, SFist.com
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The PaperSons FineLine (EP) CD Review
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"Capable, adaptive vocals king it out over their rushing, rapid-rock sound, accompanied by energetic drumming, providing a 'gotta bop' collection you cannot sit still to. If your hips are not swaying, your toes will surely be tapping along to this 5-track EP."

by Sande Waybill
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The Bruises + Red Leaves, The PaperSons
"[Red Leaves] is sandwiched here between a couple of local bands that go for the alt rock jugular, but in different and suprisingly enjoyable ways...The Papersons lean more toward emo with a sound that brings to mind Cursive and The New Trust."

The Onion - Volume 43 Issue 47, pg38

This Week in Le Rock: 12.17 - 23
SFist.com

"Friday night you'll want to head over to Slim's to catch six bands: Perfect Machines, Fyre Away, High Like Five, the Paper Sons, Punch Face and Bob Hill Band. We're most excited about the Paper Sons; they've just been voted number one again on Bay Music Scene. The founding members are guitarist Phil Pristia, bassist Fran Dickinson and Dennis Rodriguez on drums. Tom McCullough's voice and front-man (their newest addition) puts the finishing touches that the Paper Sons need and deserve. The newest EP should be arriving soon!"

Specner Williams, SFist.com
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