After fronting several rock bands in his native Idaho, singer/songwriter  Justin Ringle moved to Portland, OR in 2004 and began focusing on  acoustic music, playing open mics regularly under the moniker Horse  Feathers. In 2005, multi-instrumentalist Peter Broderick heard a couple  of Justin's demos and offered to help flesh them out.  In February 2006  the duo went into Skyler Norwood's Miracle Lake studios and recorded  their debut album, 'Words are Dead,' which was released that September  on Portland label, Lucky Madison. Later that year, Peter's sister  Heather Broderick joined the group on cello and by 2007, Horse Feathers  began featuring a rotating cast of instrumentalists backing Justin's  guitar and vocals.
Justin and the Brodericks returned to Miracle Lake studios in the  fall and winter of 2007 and recorded 'House With No Home,' which was  released on Kill Rock Stars in the spring of 2008. Around that time,  Peter left the country to pursue music in Europe, and Nathan Crockett  was enlisted to cover violin duties. Several months later, Heather also  left the group to pursue other musical projects and cellist Catherine  Odell came on board. The current lineup was rounded out at the beginning  of 2009 when Sam Cooper joined as a multi-instrumentalist. As a four  piece, the group has been touring extensively and released a new album  entitled 'Thisled Spring' on Kill Rock Stars, April 20th, 2010.  -- via MySpace