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Last Dinosaurs
Last Dinosaurs are an Australian indie rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, formed in 2007. The band consists of Sean Caskey and Lachlan Caskey, both of whom are lead vocalists and guitarists, and bassist Michael Sloane. The Caskey brothers are of Japanese descent.
The band's debut 2010 EP, Back from the Dead and subsequent 2012 debut studio album, In A Million Years, received critical praise from Australian media critics, including Triple J. The band is currently signed to independent label Dew Process in Australia and Fiction Records in the United Kingdom. Internationally, Last Dinosaurs distributes through Universal Music Group.
On 28 August 2015, Last Dinosaurs released their second album, Wellness. On 5 October 2018, the band released their third album, Yumeno Garden. On 4 November 2022, they released their fourth album, From Mexico with Love. On 21 May 2024, they released their fifth album, KYORYU. On 13 February 2026, they released their sixth album, Wellnxss, a remake of Wellness, featuring 5 new songs.
In 2007, Sean Caskey and former drummer Dan Koyama met during high school, starting a band called "The Cairos" that would later become Last Dinosaurs. Soon afterwards, Sean's younger brother, Lachlan Caskey, joined the band as lead guitarist. Sam Gethin-Jones also joined as their bassist.
The band is named after the song "Last Dinosaur" by the Japanese rock band, The Pillows.
After launching their debut extended play in 2010, the band found success after posting their demo to the Triple J Unearthed project. Not long after, they were interviewed by radio DJ Zan Rowe. The hit track "Honolulu" from Back from the Dead was placed on high rotation on national broadcaster Triple J, giving the band significant traction. They were invited to play at music festivals including Splendour in the Grass, the Laneway Festival, the Falls Festival and Southbound, and supported bands such as Foals, Matt & Kim, Lost Valentinos and Foster the People.
In early 2011, the band announced that they planned to record their debut album after their "Back from the Dead" tour in mid-2010. In June 2011, the band started a Tumblr blog narrating their recording process for the album with producer Jean-Paul Fung at BJB Studios in Sydney, Australia. The album In A Million Years was released on 2 March 2012. The album made an Australian Top 10 Debut, ranking eighth on the Australian Albums Chart and number 2 on the digital album charts. The band completed a sold-out national tour in Australia, going on to tour in the UK and Europe. They later released the album in the UK in September 2012.
On 23 July 2013, Sam Gethin-Jones announced that he was leaving the band in order to pursue a different musical sound and personal pathway. Beginning with their South African tour in September 2013, Michael Sloane toured with Last Dinosaurs, substituting as bass player and providing backing vocals. Sloane had previously worked with the band as a bassist and music video director for "Zoom," "Time and Place," and "Andy." On 28 January 2014, Last Dinosaurs officially announced that Michael had returned as a full-time bassist.
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Last Dinosaurs
Last Dinosaurs are an Australian indie rock band from Brisbane, Queensland, formed in 2007. The band consists of Sean Caskey and Lachlan Caskey, both of whom are lead vocalists and guitarists, and bassist Michael Sloane. The Caskey brothers are of Japanese descent.
The band's debut 2010 EP, Back from the Dead and subsequent 2012 debut studio album, In A Million Years, received critical praise from Australian media critics, including Triple J. The band is currently signed to independent label Dew Process in Australia and Fiction Records in the United Kingdom. Internationally, Last Dinosaurs distributes through Universal Music Group.
On 28 August 2015, Last Dinosaurs released their second album, Wellness. On 5 October 2018, the band released their third album, Yumeno Garden. On 4 November 2022, they released their fourth album, From Mexico with Love. On 21 May 2024, they released their fifth album, KYORYU. On 13 February 2026, they released their sixth album, Wellnxss, a remake of Wellness, featuring 5 new songs.
In 2007, Sean Caskey and former drummer Dan Koyama met during high school, starting a band called "The Cairos" that would later become Last Dinosaurs. Soon afterwards, Sean's younger brother, Lachlan Caskey, joined the band as lead guitarist. Sam Gethin-Jones also joined as their bassist.
The band is named after the song "Last Dinosaur" by the Japanese rock band, The Pillows.
After launching their debut extended play in 2010, the band found success after posting their demo to the Triple J Unearthed project. Not long after, they were interviewed by radio DJ Zan Rowe. The hit track "Honolulu" from Back from the Dead was placed on high rotation on national broadcaster Triple J, giving the band significant traction. They were invited to play at music festivals including Splendour in the Grass, the Laneway Festival, the Falls Festival and Southbound, and supported bands such as Foals, Matt & Kim, Lost Valentinos and Foster the People.
In early 2011, the band announced that they planned to record their debut album after their "Back from the Dead" tour in mid-2010. In June 2011, the band started a Tumblr blog narrating their recording process for the album with producer Jean-Paul Fung at BJB Studios in Sydney, Australia. The album In A Million Years was released on 2 March 2012. The album made an Australian Top 10 Debut, ranking eighth on the Australian Albums Chart and number 2 on the digital album charts. The band completed a sold-out national tour in Australia, going on to tour in the UK and Europe. They later released the album in the UK in September 2012.
On 23 July 2013, Sam Gethin-Jones announced that he was leaving the band in order to pursue a different musical sound and personal pathway. Beginning with their South African tour in September 2013, Michael Sloane toured with Last Dinosaurs, substituting as bass player and providing backing vocals. Sloane had previously worked with the band as a bassist and music video director for "Zoom," "Time and Place," and "Andy." On 28 January 2014, Last Dinosaurs officially announced that Michael had returned as a full-time bassist.