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Friday, May 2, 2025

The Welcome Home

Alternative, Indie, Pop Rock | Portland, Oregon
Myspace Header, 2009

Striving to create music that's far more about strong songwriting than rock star fame, The Welcome Home combine influences from bands like Jimmy Eat World with their love for Jazz and Motown Acts such as Stevie Wonder & The Jackson 5, crafting a sound that is distinctly their own.

Comprised of Gabe Mouer (Vocals, guitar, keys), Jason Castro (bass, vocals), Kerry Layne Jeffrey (Guitar, Tambo), and Dallas Baker (Drums, sex appeal), The Welcome Home aim to prove their diligence by continuing to extensively tour the entire west coast from WA to TX, sharing the stage with national acts such as Train, The Ataris, and Deer and the Headlights, continuing to carve a niche in the Portland music scene.

As they begin writing songs for their next release, they keep in mind the reasons why they started in the first place; to make music that is not only different but ultimately, honest.

JJ (Piano), Gabe Mouer (Vocals/Guitar), Dallas Baker (Drums), Jason Castro (Bass/Vocals)


*RELEASES*


Album: The Dictionary Tree EP
Year: 2008
Quality: FLAC
Tracks:
01. You, Like Black Magic
02. It's Frequent in French
03. Art Galleries
04. This Is Safety...
05. Keep Quiet

Album: Against a Great Machine - EP
Year: 2011
Quality: 320kbps MP3
Tracks:
01. Some Thing Has Found Us
02. Patron Saint
03. Playing Melancholy
04. The Smartest Guys in the Room
05. It's Hook or Me This Time
06. Werewolf

*OTHER SONGS*

You, Like Black Magic (Demo)
I'm Going to Bermuda (Demo)
Airplane and the Boy (Demo)


If you have any other lost music, artwork, or information about this band not preserved here or in better quality (we count iTunes m4a files as better quality than mp3 in most cases) send us an email: themyspacedumpster@gmail.com

ACCESS THEIR ARCHIVE HERE

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