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Brand New Blood
Released 2009
Available
http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=8506171&albumid=14303516
Second to the Last Frontier
Released 2008
Available
http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=8506171&albumid=11300704
"Feral Children are a Northwest band and proud of it. Of their debut, they boast that it 'sounds like it belongs here,' noting the number of ..."
On Seattle Weekly
"Not long ago, a band of backwoods guys named Feral Children uprooted themselves to Seattle and immediately created a ruckus with songs of primal intensity ..."
On Last.fm
"Feedback noise, falsetto 'who whoo's,' surprise screams, mid-song de-tunings and guitar crunches/crackles all add to the distinctively unique sound of Feral Children."
On Seattle.net
"Second to the Last Frontier, the new album from the Feral Children, is like twelve months lost at sea. Depending on your sense of adventure, it's either harrowing or awesome."
On Redefine Mag
The Feral Children
| Hometown | Seattle WA |
| Website | http://www.sarathan.com/artists/feralchildren |
Discography
Brand New BloodReleased 2009
Available
http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=8506171&albumid=14303516
Second to the Last FrontierReleased 2008
Available
http://music.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=music.artistalbums&artistid=8506171&albumid=11300704
Media
"Feral Children are a Northwest band and proud of it. Of their debut, they boast that it 'sounds like it belongs here,' noting the number of ..."On Seattle Weekly
"Not long ago, a band of backwoods guys named Feral Children uprooted themselves to Seattle and immediately created a ruckus with songs of primal intensity ..."On Last.fm
"Feedback noise, falsetto 'who whoo's,' surprise screams, mid-song de-tunings and guitar crunches/crackles all add to the distinctively unique sound of Feral Children."On Seattle.net
"Second to the Last Frontier, the new album from the Feral Children, is like twelve months lost at sea. Depending on your sense of adventure, it's either harrowing or awesome."On Redefine Mag



"photo by Amelia Gyde"
"photo by Amelia Gyde"
"photo by Amelia Gyde"
"photo by Amelia Gyde"