The Paper Kites - 'Bloom'
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'Bloom' was the track from The Paper Kites debut EP, which propelled them on to great things, with one of the band's founder members, Sam Bentley being credited as one of the directors of this video.  Originating from Melbourne, Australia the band have gone from strength to strength and now have an international following.  Their new album 'Roses' is due out shortly.#thepaperkites #bloom #woodland #ep #soundtrack #greysanatomy #melbourne #australia #internationalband #altfolk #indiefolk #new album #roses #jeeni #music #musicians  #independent #indiefolkmusic #guitar #vocals #singersongwriter #musicvideo #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans 

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