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  1. Beach Fossils is an American indie rock band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in 2009. They are currently signed to Bayonet Records, having previously been signed to indie label Captured Tracks. [3] The group's live band currently includes founder Dustin Payseur (vocals, guitar), Jack Doyle Smith (bass), Tommy Davidson (guitar), and ...

  2. Beach Fossils es una banda estadounidense de indie rock formada en 2009 en la ciudad de Brooklyn, Nueva York. Actualmente, el grupo está formado por Dustin Payseur, Jack Doyle Smith y Tommy Davidson. Son conocidos por su lo-fi, el sonido atmosférico y el estilo vocal de Payseur.

  3. Throughout, Payseur is joined by core band members Tommy Davidson (guitar), Jack Doyle Smith (bass), and Anton Hochheim (drums). Through tone and mood, Beach Fossils communicate a coming-of-age narrative of self-discovery.

  4. 15 de may. de 1991 · Age 33 years old. About. Bassist who replaced John Peña as a member of the acclaimed indie rock act Beach Fossils. He made his recorded debut with Beach Fossils on the band's 2013 LP Clash the Truth. Before Fame. He joined Beach Fossils in 2011. Trivia.

  5. This time out, Payseur involved the other members of the band in the writing process, with both bassist Jack Doyle Smith and guitarist Tommy Davidson contributing ideas. [5] . The songs speak to a more fluid, eclectic sound, filled with lush compositions formed by studio experiments and sampling of the band's own recordings.

  6. Jack Doyle Smith | Equipboard. Roles. Bassist. Genres. Rock. Groups. Beach Fossils. Add Gear. 7 Followers. 3 Contributors. ALL 13. Bass Guitars 2. Effects Pedals 11. Sort by: Most Relevant. Hide incorrect submissions. Fender Precision Bass. Electric Basses. Here you can see Smith using his Fender Precision bass in sunburst. more.

  7. ARTIST BIO. Bunny is a stunning evolution of Beach Fossils' sound throughout the years, pulling elements from the jangly melancholy of What a Pleasure, the lush arrangements of Somersault and the gritty, post-punk inspired tracks from Clash the Truth. The record has Dustin Payseur's most vulnerable lyrics by far. He’s pushed himself to be honest and give insight to his emotional world.