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Dylan Trees was a British-American psychedelic pop band who play frequently around
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. They released their first recording, ''Charlie Horse EP'', in 2008, followed up by ''Three Times of the Day EP'' in 2012. Both were recorded at
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in
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and Atomix Studios in Los Angeles. Dylan Trees disbanded in October, 2012.


Members

* Jeremy Simon  – vocals and guitar * Monica Olive  – vocals, synth and percussion * Krissy Barker  – piano, vocals, saw and flute * Brian Griffith  – bass * Casey Wojtalewicz  – drums and vocals


Discography


Extended plays

* '' Charlie Horse EP'' (2008) produced by Charles Newman at
Mother West Mother West is a record label based in New York City. It was founded in 1990 by Charles Newman and Paul Casanova as a vehicle to release the first record, ''Noreally Thanks'', for their band Please. Since then and under the helm of Newman, Mother ...
* '' Three Time of the Day EP'' (2012) produced by Charles Newman at
Mother West Mother West is a record label based in New York City. It was founded in 1990 by Charles Newman and Paul Casanova as a vehicle to release the first record, ''Noreally Thanks'', for their band Please. Since then and under the helm of Newman, Mother ...


Compilations

* '' Beat LA'' (2011) song "Topanga" by Kathy Smith


References


External links

* {{Official website, http://www.dylantrees.com Alternative rock groups from California Indie rock musical groups from California Musical groups from Los Angeles Psychedelic rock music groups from California