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"Bright Red Paper could end up dominating Portland in a huge way. It's easy to get sucked in by their cello-driven, lengthy tunes with intricate, repetition-in-a-good-way grooves." -- Jim Withington. The Portland Mercury.
"Bright Red Paper is an anomaly... This is a band unburdened by the baggage of a rock band and fueled by talent and diversity in style." -- Michael Byrne. Willamette Week.
In the year and a half since Portland, Oregon's, Bright Red Paper released their self-titled EP, the band has toured the country making waves wherever they have gone, playing a wide variety of venues, from festivals and hipster bars, to wine bars, university lecture halls, strip clubs, retirement homes, biker bars...
All of this variation has led the band to develop into a cohesive and intuitive musical unit. Picking up Anna Byers along the way (in November 2006) the band, which was mostly instrumental before her appearance, took the material they had planned for their LP (some of it already mixed and mastered), and put it back into the musical blender that has churned out their uniquely developed music.
For a group which produces music that flows so naturally, Bright Red Paper has an unequivocably complicated process of songwriting for a rock group. Imagine a guitarist obsessed with NW indie rock, a classically trained cellist, a technophile jazz-funk bassist, and a drummer who has toured with punk acts, trying to improvise with each other. In the process the group creates a musical melting pot. "It's a process of pure collaboration," says cellist Douglas Jenkins, who has always called this group, "the most democratic musical experience I've ever been a part of." From the very beginning the group would improvise on themes and structures -- often for months -- finding little bits of inspired music in their improvisations and saving them up for a day when the ideas naturally gel into larger forms that can be debated and carved into the songs they present to the public.
Now imagine Anna joining this process -- a classically trained vocalist whose voice is pure beauty, adding more melodic play than semantic interference. Add to the mixture Anna's stage presence reminiscent of Nico but with a timeless soul and you have Bright Red Paper: A unique collaboration of multi-genre musicians, not emulating each other, but merging with one another in the truest sense. Portland's Willamette Week newspaper calls BRP a rock band "unburdened by the baggage of a rock band and fueled by talent and diversity in style."
Bright Red Paper is currently in the studio recording their LP for a summer release. A live album is due out in May 2007.

Performance History
Bright Red Paper played their first live show May 5, 2005, and since then have come to play in a wildly diverse assortment of halls in the Pacific Northwest and across the US to critical acclaim. Some spots the band has played:The Doug Fir Lounge. Portland, Oregon The Crocodile Cafe. Seattle, Washington The Make-Out Room. San Francisco, California The Knitting Factory. Hollywood, California The Hi-Dive. Denver, Colorado The South Union Arts Center. Chicago, Illinois The New Music West Festival, 2007, Vancouver B.C. PDX Pop Now! Festival, 2007, Portland The Top Down Film Festival, 2007, Portland The Main Stage of the Sweet Pea Festival. Bozeman, MT The Oregon Country Fair, 2007 The campuses of The University of Oregon, Lewis and Clark College, Oregon State University, and UC Davis.
And venues of honorable mention where the band has played: retirement homes in two states; a strip club; a smattering of martini bars, the rooftop of the Hotel De Luxe in downtown Portland, biker bars, hippy bars and hipster bars; farmer's markets; a blues bar in Montana where we were coerced into covering "Stand By Me"; and an all-ages techno-dance club (which was packed, by the way).
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Member Since: 5/28/2005
Band Website: http://www.brightredpaper.com/
Band Members: Eben Dickinson, percussion. Dan Enberg guitar. Arcellus Sykes, bass. Douglas Jenkins, cello, Anna Byers, Vocals.
Influences: Meguufy Gmarrendorfer, Boofeni Fesoofenderfen, Argarni Starfenhausen, Arvo Paert, Arvo Part, Cuong Vu, Modest Mouse, Radiohead, Pat Metheny, Biz Markie
Sounds Like: Virtuosic Indie Cello Rock
Record Label: None
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

BRP to perform in PDX 12/14/08 at the Doug Fir Lounge

Greetings all,A quick note to let you know that Bright Red Paper is going to come out of hiatus to play a show at Portland's Doug Fir Lounge next Sunday, December 14 at 9pm. We'll be playing in honor ...
Posted by on Sun, 07 Dec 2008 14:48:00 GMT

BRP to Perform! And... Free Download!

Greetings long lost email list of the Portland band Bright Red Paper,We haven't performed in over a year, and you may have forgotten us... we may have forgotten ourselves... but we've been courted to ...
Posted by on Fri, 15 Aug 2008 22:11:00 GMT

Dan (guitar) and Doug (cello) to perform improvised, instrumental show 8/28

Hi!Dan and I will be playing instrumental cello/guitar improvisations on Bright Red Paper themes at Mississippi Pizza 8/28 at 9pm. We're supporting our friend Valerie Orth from San Fran who will be up...
Posted by on Sat, 18 Aug 2007 06:40:00 GMT

BRP at PDX Pop Now! Festival Sunday 8/5

Hi All, We're playing the PDX-Pop Now! Festival, which is a wonderful, pure, all-ages, free music festival showcasing more than 50 bands here in Portland the entire weekend of 8/3-8/5. We are playing ...
Posted by on Sun, 05 Aug 2007 10:43:00 GMT

Info for BRP performing live at the Top Down Film Festival

For the first time ever, Bright Red Paper will be the opening band for a movie at a film festival on the top of a parking garage in downtown Portland! And it's a great movie at that!Details cut and pa...
Posted by on Tue, 31 Jul 2007 11:41:00 GMT

Blog

I've been really bad about keeping the MySpace blog up-to-date, so I'm going to just post the site of the blog that is our multi-purpose, blog, tourblog, announcement page: http://brightredpaper.com/t...
Posted by on Thu, 22 Mar 2007 15:38:00 GMT

Berbati's Pan Saturday Feb 17! w/ Polly Panic and Musee Mecanique

Dear Friends,Happy post-Valentine's Day! (Or post-VD, as you could theoretically abbreviate it.) This is just a quick note to invite you to a truly romantic, cello-rific evening at Berbati's Pan, 283 ...
Posted by on Thu, 15 Feb 2007 21:21:00 GMT

Upcoming shows in Portland and Eugene

Kung Hee Fat Choy and Hauoli Makahiki Hou, Friends!And Happy Epiphany, while we're at it!I am writing this email to you Oregonians on this fine 12th night to give you some information about some upcom...
Posted by on Sun, 07 Jan 2007 19:34:00 GMT

Bright Red Paper+1 in Portland this Saturday

I've been cautiously excited for months about announcing our Mississippi Studios show in Portland this coming Saturday, and now it's just about here!Those of you who have seen us perform in the last m...
Posted by on Wed, 13 Dec 2006 17:59:00 GMT

Portland, BRP is throwing YOU a party this Friday!

It feels like forever has passed since we had that grand kick-off party at the Holocene where you all laughed so politely at my stick joke. Thanks to all of you for your support before we left, and al...
Posted by on Tue, 15 Aug 2006 20:49:00 GMT