Friendly Savages

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Trouble With Home 03:19 Tools
Her Locket On a Chain 04:20 Tools
The Escape 04:56 Tools
Sorry 00:00 Tools
Counted Lost 04:05 Tools
Natchez Trace 04:05 Tools
I Have Your Ghost 02:49 Tools
The Hold Of The Lord On My Sparrow 03:19 Tools
Ten Natives 00:00 Tools
No Leaves, No Shade 00:42 Tools
Gold And Silver (Love Is Lost) 00:00 Tools
For Grace (Love Is Found) 03:30 Tools
I Am Smoking Down My Heart 00:00 Tools
Asteroid J-30 04:26 Tools
Progressions In Smoke 00:00 Tools
Joshua Plays The Pipes 00:00 Tools
Two Stones and Sparks 00:00 Tools
Champions 00:00 Tools
Oh, No! 00:00 Tools
In Time 00:00 Tools
Locomotion 00:00 Tools
Morning Star 00:00 Tools
Circle Back 00:00 Tools
Palo Duro Dark 00:00 Tools
Tumble 00:00 Tools
Half Hoping 00:00 Tools
Gold and Silver 00:00 Tools
Asteroid J30 00:00 Tools
How I Love You 00:00 Tools
Her Locket on a Chain - Unreleased Live Track 00:00 Tools
To An Asteroid 00:00 Tools
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In the two years it has been together, Friendly Savages has established itself as a band to know throughout the Southeast with its powerful, genre-defying sound. Heralded as “one of the best groups working in Austin today” (The Horn), the group serves a double helping of passion and levity in their can’t-miss concerts. Friendly Savages is making big noise with the studio, as well. Their full-length debut, O, Joshua!, found immediate success, climbing to #3 on the iTunes singer songwriter charts and quickly seeing over 100,000 streams on Spotify. The group is made up of Josh Coulter, John McDonald, Michael Summers and Malcolm White. With each member coming from a distinctly unique musical background, Friendly Savages’ music breaks the mold of typical folk, stretching into rock, blues, and classical music. Concert goers are hard pressed to find an equal to the energy, joy, and musicality of a Friendly Savages show anywhere else. As Back Down South put it, “they’re a band you just need to be listening to, ok?” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.