The Lawrence, KS-based singer/songwriter first gained indie rock fame as the leader of the Get Up Kids, a pioneering emo act that released four studio albums, a rarities compilation, and a farewell live disc between 1995 and 2005. In 2000, Pryor debuted a more acoustic side project, the New Amsterdams, which showcased a more personal side to his songwriting. As the Get Up Kids wound down, the New Amsterdams ramped up, releasing five albums (including one download-only disc) between 2000 and 2006. The Terrible Twos are the alter ego of the New Amsterdams, featuring the same lineup: Pryor on guitar and lead vocals, Dustin Kinsey on second guitar, Eric McCann on bass, and Bill Belzer on drums. Inspired by Pryor's desire to make an album of songs his three children would enjoy, the New Amsterdams recorded a batch of playful folk- and country-tinged tunes in Pryor's garage, roping in his kids to provide backing vocals and sound effects. Under the project name the Terrible Twos, Pryor initially self-released the album If You Ever See an Owl... in 2006. The album was then reissued in April 2007 via Poquito and Vagrant Records, the latter label being Pryor's previous home with the Get Up Kids. The duo followed up with its sophomore effort, Jerzy the Giant, in 2008. ~ Stewart Mason, Rovi