Paperhead just returned home after a two-week run around the Midwest and up to New York for CMJ, where they recieved some well-deserved attention (Noisey, in particular, called their music "straight-up, acid folk perfection.") The foursome is set to release their second album, "Africa Avenue" on November 11th via Chicago, IL label Trouble in Mind. It has the same feel of "Rubber Soul," not only in trippiness but also in that several songs feature just one interesting sonic addition, like the jazzy flute collaborating on track 6, "Nasty Girl" or an only-slightly creepy chorus of children’s voices on track 2, "Eye for Eye," or some very retro space effects on the first song, "Africa." It’s a very polite, very British approach to psychedelia. Paperhead is part of the lineup for Fly Golden Eagle’s album release show at Queen’s Art Collective on November 14th; the show starts at 9 and cover is $10. -Terra James-Jura