The Paper Kites have long been the quiet soundtrack to modern life--songs that slip into weddings, road trips, and late-night reflections with an intimacy that feels deeply personal. Their breakout single "Bloom" became a global phenomenon, inspiring billions of streams and even a luminous cover by Kelly Clarkson, while their music has underscored cultural touchstones like Grey's Anatomy, This Is Us, and Virgin River. Along the way, they've quietly influenced a new generation of songwriters, with artists like Zach Bryan and Lizzie McAlpine citing them as inspiration. Now, with their seventh studio album If You Go There, I Hope You Find It, The Paper Kites reaffirm their place as one of the most quietly influential bands of their time. "When the Lavender Blooms" is a tender meditation on letting love and joy in after seasons of distance. "Every Town" traces the haunting ways memory and longing follow us wherever we go. And "Change of the Wind" offers both a personal and universal plea--that while we can't alter everything around us, we can change ourselves. Threaded with the band's hallmark harmonies and understated beauty, the album is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rediscover something true.
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The Paper Kites have long been the quiet soundtrack to modern life--songs that slip into weddings, road trips, and late-night reflections with an intimacy that feels deeply personal. Their breakout single "Bloom" became a global phenomenon, inspiring billions of streams and even a luminous cover by Kelly Clarkson, while their music has underscored cultural touchstones like Grey's Anatomy, This Is Us, and Virgin River. Along the way, they've quietly influenced a new generation of songwriters, with artists like Zach Bryan and Lizzie McAlpine citing them as inspiration. Now, with their seventh studio album If You Go There, I Hope You Find It, The Paper Kites reaffirm their place as one of the most quietly influential bands of their time. "When the Lavender Blooms" is a tender meditation on letting love and joy in after seasons of distance. "Every Town" traces the haunting ways memory and longing follow us wherever we go. And "Change of the Wind" offers both a personal and universal plea--that while we can't alter everything around us, we can change ourselves. Threaded with the band's hallmark harmonies and understated beauty, the album is an invitation to pause, reflect, and rediscover something true.
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