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Albums
Know Your Own Strength/History Lessons
What We Say: There once was a suitcase, and inside
that suitcase was a treasure trove of sounds. Mutually drawn to these
sounds, as moths to light, the members of Dinosaur Feathers decided to
harness the power of the suitcase, and use it for good. The music that
followed was at once familiar and bizarre, like the streets where they
grew up, but in a parallel universe. Melding old-time
harmonies, rhythms salvaged from the billowy depths of Davey Jones’
locker, and a thirst for adventure, Dinosaur Feathers does not make pop
music that asks why; but rather, why not? (Photo by Aaron Colussi) Dinosaur Feathers released their debut
single through Family Records and August 18th 2009 marks the
self-release of their follow-up EP.
What Others Say: "With little more than a drum machine, acoustic guitar, and keys,
this duo spins a skewed funhouse of pop music that’s more deranged,
more fun, and more groovy than the sum of its parts." - Earfarm
"Dinosaur Feathers are a band that changes your perception from
what you'd expect to the new actuality of things. When you hear the
idea of a duo that uses a drum machine you might have a certain image
in your head, but this Brooklyn duo exceeds any and all expectations
with music that is the purest form of pop perfection." - Pop Tarts Suck
Toasted
"This duo from Brooklyn kind of remind me of a mellower version of
the Dodos, yet they maintain a totally unique vibe of their own. The
rhythms are a lot less manic and a whole lot dreamier." - So, This is
What the Volume Knob's For
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