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Second to the Last Frontier

Feral Children

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Spy/Glass House Feral Children 4:32 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Billionaires Vs. Millionaires Feral Children 4:07 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Jaundice Giraffe Feral Children 5:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Ex-Blindman Feral Children 2:43 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Me, Me, Just Me Feral Children 2:53 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Baby Joseph Stalin Feral Children 2:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Cannibal Prison Feral Children 4:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Lost In the Woods Feral Children 7:15 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Saint Feral Children 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
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The Beast=Goldmine Feral Children 2:11 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Zyghost Feral Children 3:26 $0.99 View In iTunes

Recent Customer Reviews

My new favorite album!
     
by charlottetoseattle

I moved to Seattle this summer and was fortunate enough to be introduced to the music of local Seattle band Feral Children. When someone told me they were a "local favorite," I honestly did not expect much. Local favorites are rarely destined to ever grow out of their regional fanbase; they're the bands that are good enough to be openers and are fun enough to headline local venues, but they're USUALLY not great enough to really impact the music world outside of their hometown.

If ever there was a local favorite destined for bigger things and widespread love, it's Feral Children. This album was shockingly good. Not just local favorite good; we're talking best of 2008 good, on repeat for the whole summer good. It's intelligent, gritty indie rock, and it's produced perfectly without filtering out the noise & raw energy that is central to Feral Children's bordering-on-experimental sound. This makes sense, as it was produced by Scott Colburn who has worked with Animal Collective and Arcade Fire (according to the release notes above). And the quality of the music is certainly worth mentioning, as well. Each song has layer upon layer of music, sound, and noise, each element working beautifully with the rest to make music that challenges yr original ideas of harmony and beauty. And I lovvvve the lead singer's voice.

YOU DEFINITELY WANT TO GET THIS ALBUM. It's an impressive debut from a band that I think will soon (if they haven't already) reach audiences far beyond the northwest. I heard somebody call them "the next Modest Mouse," but I expect even more from these guys.

fan(tastic)
     
by masochistic values

it's a really well thought out album that sucked me in right away with the rythmic clicks of "spy/glass house". to be honest my favorite tracks on the album also happened to be on the SXSWep (spy/glass house, jaundice giraffe, saint, & zyghost). but there are plenty of strong tracks on the album such as Billionaires vs. Millionaires" and "The Beast=Goldmine". The album seems to channel the genius of oldschool modest mouse as well as family favorite animal collective. it's a fantastic album that i recommend any "indie kid" pick up.

Nice to Meet You Feral Children
     
by mazer2002

i love this album. It has a kind of animal collective aura around it that gives it an organic and soulfelt feel but it doesn't digress as much. At the center of it all are good well structured songs that remind me of arcade fire's funeral or wolf parade's catalogue but Feral Children manage to invest their sound with more emotional edge and desperation than either. I really like the difference between tracks, while they're all sonically linked I don't get the feeling that I'm listening to twelve versions of the same track.

Biography

Genre: Adult Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Named after the term for kids raised by wolves in the wilderness, the spark for Seattle indie rockers Feral Children was originally ignited in Maple Valley, WA, a five-and-a-half square-mile woodland town. Bassist/vocalist Jim Cotton and guitarist/vocalist/percussionist Jeff Keenan met while in junior...
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