Furniture Girls


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Press
"With two guitars [there was] that Faith No More kind of heaviness, though of course it sounded like the Furniture Girls. There was even, finally, a solo, and an excellent one at that. Good tune. Good closer. People set their fries down and cheered."

--Dave O'Leary, Seattle Subsonic


"So, [How I Learned to Crawl,] a debut album from this Seattle band, but with more built-in pizzazz than almost any previous debuts I have had the pleasure of dealing with. I hope the follow up is not too long in coming, although the wait, whatever it might be, shall certainly be worth it."

--Kev A., Leicester Bangs U.K.


"The fantastically tattooed stayC and friends’ mix of electronic, indie, and industrial rock will blow the roof off Scott Pilgrim style ... If tonight you want to go out and see a band that isn’t afraid to be weird and unique while dropping all pretensions of indie rock hipsterism, Furniture Girls is your best bet."

--Gabriel Arguelles, Seattle Show Gal

About
Furniture Girls doesn’t sound like a Seattle band; there’s no twang, no shoe-gazing and definitely no harmony-laden folk-pop. Instead, these veterans just crank out the jams; brash, bold, funky-as-hell electro-rock that gets a crowd moving. Even though they fly under the hipster radar, they’ve been packing Northwest clubs with crowds hungry for something dynamic and different since 2008.

The band has produced two releases for Critical Sun, a self-titled EP in 2009 and their critically-acclaimed debut album, How I Learned to Crawl, was released by Critical Sun Recordings on August 31st, 2010.


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