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fave it Modern Rock | Emo
10 tracks | 39 minutes
Released Apr 2005
on Perilymph Records
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Bio / Background
Binary Dolls is a three-piece band in Portland, Oregon, using creative arrangements, oblique sounds, and impressionistic lyrics to create something that is palatable and challenging. Rhodes keyboard, drums, guitar and bass, with some squealing tape machine sounds.
The mood is very urban and architectural, but with a very warm vocal delivery. The human and the machine. The struggle we all face. Yes, yes, yes, we've heard it all before.
Common reference points include Interpol, Broken Social Scene, and yes, Thommy and the Radio Heads.






