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	<title>Best New Bands &#187; Jason Robert Quever</title>
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		<title>Papercuts Cut Deep Into The Satellite</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last Friday night, Los Angeles’ Silverlake venue, The Satellite, hosted a night of atmospheric dream pop, headlined by singer/songwriter/producer Jason Rober Quever’s ambitious, evocative project, Papercuts.  As soon as the San Francisco-based quartet set foot on stage, the crowd rose to its feet and doubled in size, eager to witness the tight, meticulous live performance
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