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The Caution Children

Folk Rock / Alternative / Indie

Bradford, Canada

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Standard Form was having this discussion in a taxi heading downtown. Believing he had supernatural powers, he decided to begin a band. The resultant combination of trombone, historical references, poor scheduling abilities, R.E.M. influences, and arguments conducted in raised tones over the constant groove of a bassline became the Caution Children. It raised an energy field so big that everyone missed it, just like how they miss the sky or the ground. We hope it makes your ears happy.

Friends - see all 7

Percy Hegleton-  First Wainwright's Picture Janie Rushing's Picture stevenkamenar's Picture The Irish Lass's Picture J I M's Picture

Band Members - see all 5

  • Janie Rushing - Drums/Percussives/Harmonica/BkgrdVcls/ Milk and Cookies

  • Liza Cain - Fiddling/Singing/Underappreciated Criticisms

  • Standard Form - Vox/Songwriting Skills/Guitar/Production/Nonsense/ Norse References

  • Joel Lise - Trombone/Keys/Washboard/Enthusiasm

  • Father Charles - Bass/Underappreciated Insight/Funding



Comments - see all 4

Percy Hegleton- First Wainwright says:

oh. very well. i am silenced.

posted Apr 1


Percy Hegleton- First Wainwright says:

for underappreciated criticisms, let me begin by just pointing out that the "This is Grand" thing is cheesy, (however awesome on it's own) and is likely subject to some kind of copyright. and this mustard yellow is hurting my eyes.

posted Apr 1


The Caution Children says:

It's there. You just have to turn the volume up and listen closely right from the beginning.

posted Apr 1


The Irish Lass says:

What happened to 'This is Grand.' ?

posted Mar 31