Get lost in the rare and beautiful musical mind of Paul Warner. He is one of today's true artists, painting pictures of imaginary worlds with flowing stories, addictive melodies, and brushstrokes of sonic starlight and maple syrup. And when necessary, the man knows exactly how to tastefully craft this enduring flavor into a good old-fashioned radio-ready gem. A Paul Warner tune tastes a little different on each listen- from the very first encounter to the hundredth withdrawal-induced spin. His pop sensibility eases you into the water and makes you feel right at home, but his exceptional ability to merge the pop psychology with the haunting depth of a truly unique and important artist keeps you listening, keeps your imagination pacing, and keeps you wondering, “where did this guy *come* from?”

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Blind Melon, John Mayer, Live

Influences

Coldplay, Counting Crows, Pearl Jam, Third Eye Blind

Bio

Rollerphone is one of those bands whose target audience is so big you can see it from outer space. While the band’s sound remains mature and focused in the AAA genre-- it’s the kind of music that appeals to a number of demographics for its timeless qualities and genuine artistry.

Industry professionals dig it as well. From a humble three-song home recording, the A&R panel at Discmakers and Billboard magazine chose Rollerphone from among thousands of other bands as one of the 100 semi-finalists in this year’s Southeast Independent Music World Series contest. Another example of industry praise involved Rollerphone's song "Bruised and Blue." The song was literally written in fifteen minutes, recorded in one all-night session, and air-mailed to Los Angeles just in time to meet the nation-wide submission deadline for use in the independent film, "Window Theory" due out this fall. After close scrutiny from the A&R staff at TAXI, the song was forwarded to the film’s music director. The producers loved it and chose "Bruised and Blue" as the background music for the film’s rain montage sequence.

This is just a small taste of the kind of reaction the band’s infectiously melodic and deceptively simple songs have received thus far. Audiences in the band’s hometown of Atlanta, GA have been buzzing relentlessly about Rollerphone. Web traffic to the band’s site has steadily increased every month since it went online. Where else can you hear a light-hearted song about huffing gas? Or

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