![]() ![]() WP2 builds on the promising template of the bandʼs self-titled 2013 debut, which Classic Rock Magazine called “a masterpiece of mood and tension,” and Rolling Stone Magazine echoed “dark, alternately sensual and sinister.” WP2 brings the band into their wholly ascendant second phase with aurally galvanizing statements like the savage, swaggering backbeat of “Death on the Lips,” the anthemic buildup of “Red & White,” and the delicate yet forceful declarative shuffle of “Donʼt Owe Me Nothinʼ.” Once again deploying the in-sync production handiwork of mixmasters Jack Endino (Soundgarden, Nirvana, Mudhoney) and Martin Feveyear (Mark Lanegan, Kings of Leon, Queens of the Stone Age), and Justin Smith (War Paint, Eagles of Death Metal, The Ravonettes, Queens of the Stone Age) Walking Papers upped the sonic ante with their aptly dubbed second album WP2. Many of the songs on WP2 were written while touring there and Iʼm excited to bring them back to people and places that inspired them.” “The energy and enthusiasm of the fans in Europe and the UK make that easy to do. When performing live, I let the moment capture me.” Says Jeff Angell of Walking Papers. “When writing a song, I try to capture a moment. New Singles – I Belong to You & Trophy Wives Walking Papers have been writing new material and plan to record as soon as they return from the tour. ![]() To coincide with the announcement Walking Papers release a brand new 7″ single “I Belong To You” and “Trophy Wives” on transparent lime green vinyl. The shows include an appearance by Doyle Bramhill from November 9th to the 12th. Walking Papers are proud to announce they are special guests on THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS’ German dates. “If Rock n Roll has a future its roots are found in the compositions of Jeff Angell.” – Sebastien Bourdon – Sounds Magazine UPCOMING TOUR WITH THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS “A masterpiece of mood and tension” – Classic Rock Magazine If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions about anything on the site please let us know at the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.“Dark, alternately sensual and sinister.“ – Rolling Stone Magazine We are anxious to know what people think of this wiki so far. If you've never edited a wiki before, you can check our tips on how to edit a page. Check out the Example Lesson to see the format used on this website. Please be sure that the information you enter is in your own words, don't copy information from training program handouts or from a book without permission. We could especially use help filling in the step-by-step instructions for the lessons, and summaries and reviews of Montessori books and other materials. Click on one of the subject areas at the top of the page to see what we have so far.įrom correcting a single typo, to adding a photo you've taken, to writing a full article, we need people like you to help build this site. This site is also for those who are not Montessori trained to learn more about the lessons that are taught in a Montessori classroom, such as parents who wish to use Montessori elements in a home-school environment. This wiki gives Montessori teachers a way to look up lessons online without having to lug out their albums in those giant binders, and as a place to share extensions, variations, and original lessons that they have come up with. ![]()
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