Paper Aeroplanes
The album ‘The Day We Ran Into The Sea’ by Paper Aeroplanes is about the love and loss experienced in relationships. The album is a result of many years writing and producing. Paper Aeroplanes have had early recognition after the song ‘When The Light Go Out’ was used in an OC trailer in Australia.
Paper Aeroplanes is Sarah Howells and Richard Llewelyn from West Whales
who have been making music together for 4 years. Sarahs expressive vocals and the bands folk-like sounds with a mix of acoustic and electric guitars. The songs on the album are easily relatable because everyone has experienced love and loss in their lifetime.
More recently Sarah has gained huge international recognition with her dance music collaborations. The track Find Yourself with John O’Callaghan has become a worldwide dance floor smash, gaining her fans from Indonesia to Chile, Australia to USA. It’s been included on two huge, ‘super-market stocked’ UK compilations; Paul Van Dyk’s Gatecrasher Anthems and Love to Club (alongside remixed tracks by the likes of Black Eyed Peas and Lady Gaga); and played out in clubs everywhere by DJs such as Armin Van Burren and Tiesto.
Paper Aeroplanes continue to write songs about the sea and the city, love and loss, always with personal and emotional experiences at the their core with lyrics that seem to be a uniting force in the fans all over the world. Their first single, Cliché, is a universal story of breaking up and the struggle to move on, with a tongue-in-cheek nod to the fact it’s not the first time this sentiment has been expressed. “And though the songs have been sung before”, you’ll be singing along to this one







