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Currents

by feral children

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abilities 03:51
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illustrate 02:50
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nightmares 05:15
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it's fine 06:30
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drug drag 05:36
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the details 01:25
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the only fun 06:59

about

released summer of 2009 this is Feral Children before the thought of it being a full band. putting it out there with the understanding its no where near what me and the band can do now. its worth a listen though.

" Feral Children is the 2009 Tim Buckley; a forward-thinking, genre-hybridization of trends existing in the ethers of our musical conciousness. Where Tim Buckley channled jazz, folk and psychedelia to produce " emotional bellowing from the depths of a drug vortex"(dr.lloyd-waxidermy), Feral Children interpolates the fluxes of psychedelic-pop brewing on the borders of electronic music. His new songs are poppier, thicker, and voluminous; yet they conjure the same looping-pedal+drum machine pop-lysergia present on his first album now with more low-end, more psych and more dance. It's a welcomed progression we rarely see on sophomore albums.A++++++++, fast shipping, will listen again." - weirdcanada.com/

credits

released August 15, 2009

Ryan Scott Davidson - music and recording
Trevor Greeenbank - mastering and editing
Benjamin Hettinga - art

contact :
emperor_hecliffe@hotmail.com

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Feral Children Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

with a fixed gaze deep into the future, Feral Children come alive in the skin, they take hold and then break on through. shifting from solo project to full blown rock band Feral Children is a strange and intense take on pop music filtered through the glorious tunnels of psychedelia, noise and electronica. ... more

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