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Dummy is a rock band from Los Angeles comprised of Alex Ewell, Emma Maatman, Nathan O’Dell, and Joe Trainor. EP 1 Originally released 2020 by Pop Wig. EP 2 Originally released 2020 by Born Yesterday

When Brion Gysin died, a tape was found in his possession which was posthumously released under his name entitled “The Pool.” It took many years and a lot of letters to realize this was actually a composition by his friend Paul Bowles, as they often sent recordings back and forth to each other. Dumb EPs are the same in a way—like tapes or letters crossed through time. Not as they are confused, from a band not earnestly wearing influences on its sleeve, but as a future touchstone making music that is uniquely their own. 14 songs.

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Dumb EPs

Dummy is a rock band from Los Angeles comprised of Alex Ewell, Emma Maatman, Nathan O’Dell, and Joe Trainor. EP 1 Originally released 2020 by Pop Wig. EP 2 Originally released 2020 by Born Yesterday

When Brion Gysin died, a tape was found in his possession which was posthumously released under his name entitled “The Pool.” It took many years and a lot of letters to realize this was actually a composition by his friend Paul Bowles, as they often sent recordings back and forth to each other. Dumb EPs are the same in a way—like tapes or letters crossed through time. Not as they are confused, from a band not earnestly wearing influences on its sleeve, but as a future touchstone making music that is uniquely their own. 14 songs.

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Dummy is a rock band from Los Angeles comprised of Alex Ewell, Emma Maatman, Nathan O’Dell, and Joe Trainor. EP 1 Originally released 2020 by Pop Wig. EP 2 Originally released 2020 by Born Yesterday

When Brion Gysin died, a tape was found in his possession which was posthumously released under his name entitled “The Pool.” It took many years and a lot of letters to realize this was actually a composition by his friend Paul Bowles, as they often sent recordings back and forth to each other. Dumb EPs are the same in a way—like tapes or letters crossed through time. Not as they are confused, from a band not earnestly wearing influences on its sleeve, but as a future touchstone making music that is uniquely their own. 14 songs.