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Heathers

Irish indie folk duo Heathers shaped in 2007 across the talents of 17-year outdated Dublin-based twin sisters Louise and Ellie Macnamara. The siblings’ penchant for sharpened melodies, tight, continuous harmonizing, and punk-infused delivery captured the ear of D.We.Con. record label Plan-It-X Information, resulting in the discharge of their 2008 debut …

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Clubfeet

An alternative solution dance act using a casually melodic and wispy sound, Clubfeet includes a mixture of Melbourne, Australia and Cape Town, Southern Africa natives: Sebastian Cohen (electric guitar, lead vocals), Montgomery Cooper (keyboards, development, backing vocals), Vivian Croft (drums), Bennington Le Bruce (keyboards, development, backing vocals), and Yves Roberts …

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Baby Teeth

Vocalist/keyboardist Pearly Sweets (given birth to Abraham Levitan), drummer Peter Andreadis, and bassist Jim Cooper comprise the theatrically wry Baby Tooth. Hailing from Chicago, the indie rock and roll trio created in 2003 under a variety of affects: Elton John, Hall & Oates, prog rock and roll, and D.C. punk. …

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Unrest

The flagship act of frontman Tag Robinson’s own TeenBeat label, Unrest was a towering pillar from the American indie rock community through the entire early ’90s — from your tongue-in-cheek garage noise of their earliest efforts towards the shimmering, manic pop thrills of their later on, most enduring work, the …

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Vivian Cook

Vivian Cook is a musician from California who makes indie pop that lands in a unique place between singer/songwriter and rock and roll musical. Elevated in Palo Alto, she went to Georgetown College or university and earned levels in movie theater and theology before going to LA with desire to …

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Summer Camp

U.K. performers Jeremy Warmsley and Elizabeth Sankey began making music collectively as Summer time Camp in Oct of 2009, and their sun-drenched clean of mellow C-86 pop was a timely match the lo-fi synth pop trend (coined “chillwave”) that was sweeping the Expresses. With their identification concealed, both posted a …

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