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Forbidden Friends

Famous for tackling the main topic of love from a bittersweet, often dark perspective, The Thermals frontman Hutch Harris required period to explore his happier, poppier side at the start of 2011, exposing a solo task beneath the pseudonym Forbidden Friends. Changing the distorted, post-punk guitars with mono documented acoustic …

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Fisherman’s Friends

Based in a little fishing village around the Celtic Sea in North Cornwall, traditional English folk group Fisherman’s Friends first started performing portside at night (through the summertime) for tourists and locals in 1995. Constructed on a basis of maritime background and its wealthy oral customs, and focusing on Forebitters, …

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Port Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends

Based in a little fishing village in the Celtic Sea in North Cornwall, traditional English folk group Slot Isaac’s Fisherman’s Friends first started performing portside at night (through the summertime) for tourists and locals in 1995. Constructed on a base of maritime background and its wealthy oral customs, and focusing …

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I Set My Friends on Fire

Having a sound that touches on metallic, dance-pop, and glitched-out electronics, I Set My Friends burning are just like a tornado of music influences and genres. Created in 2007 by Matt Mehana and Nabil Moo, the Miami, Florida group discovered an target audience quickly using their cover of Soulja Boy’s …

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Perquisite

Amsterdam-born producer and cellist Pieter Perquin began creating music as a kid, and was particularly influenced by traditional, jazz, and hip-hop. He began Unexpected Information in 2001 while he was still an adolescent, and released his instrumental debut EP, Outta Nowhere, offering saxophone improvisations by Benjamin Herman, the same 12 …

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The Bad Luck 13 Riot Extravaganza

Although their imaginary biography claims these are actually 13 modern-day Vikings, the non-silly version presents several angry teenagers and one woman who perform shock rock and roll. Within their gimmick, they use masks, produce fictional brands, and assault one another live with thumbtacks and barbed cable. They make an effort …

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Lena Zavaroni

This is a cautionary story to defeat most others, of how high kid performers may rise as well as the depths to that they may sink. Lena Zavaroni was a teenage feeling in the middle-’70s but was developed so far from the press that she succumbed to the consuming disorder …

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David Brown

For 25 years, bassist/guitarist David Brown remained mainly limited to a supporting part in an array of Australian underground punk rock/art rock bands, including Signals and Dumb & the Ugly. His focus on microtonal bass so that as a noise-based audio artist found even more acknowledgement in the past due …

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David Sutherland

Given birth to and raised in Hammersmith, Britain, Dave Sutherland produced himself heard through the 1990s even in the southeastern U.S., attaining a wide pursuing and savoring a popularity as an acclaimed finger-picking guitarist and vocalist/songwriter. Sutherland is certainly filled with fervent attraction. His songs put together themes of longing, …

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Consequences

Epic indie rock-band Implications hail from Sweden and show the lineup of Richard Ankers (drums), Mattias Areskog (bass), Jonas Heijkenskjöld (vocals/guitars), Åsa Jacobsson (keyboards), and Daniel Jansson (electric guitar). The band’s genesis resulted from Areskog composing a lot of music, and subsequently getting urged to create a music group with …

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