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Funeral Party

Whittier, California’s Funeral Party mixes dance-punk’s surging energy with emo’s anthemic charge. Called after a melody by the Treat, the music group features vocalist Chad Elliot, guitarist Adam Torres, and bassist Kimo Kauhola; the trio produced the music group to flee their hometown. Motivated with the dance-punk revival in East …

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Childbirth

Mixing primitive but punchy lo-fi punk rock and roll with witheringly hilarious lyrics that cope with the fluctuations of life while a real globe feminist, Childbirth are something of the Pacific Northwest punk supergroup, offering members of 3 noted independent rings from Seattle — Julia Shapiro from Chastity Belt on …

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Twenty Twenty

Despite small mainstream support, Essex trio Twenty Twenty developed a huge young following because of their clever usage of social media and Busted/McFly-esque punk-pop sound. The music group formed in ’09 2009 when brothers, business lead vocalist and guitarist Sam and bassist Jack port Halliday, asked drummer Sonny Watson-Lang to …

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Corin Tucker Band

15 years after co-founding Sleater-Kinney, riot grrrl Corin Tucker found herself playing an advantage show in Portland, OR, where she sprinkled several new songs into her solo set. Following the present, Tucker — who’d been on hiatus with Sleater-Kinney since 2006 — made a decision to convert those new music …

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Herbcraft

Herbcraft certainly are a lo-fi psychedelic rock and roll group from Portland, Maine whose trippy, spiritually minded jams explore devotional styles. The project is definitely helmed by vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Matt Lajoie, previously known for his free-folk task Cursillistas, which released over twelve recordings from 2005-2011, mainly on his L’animaux Tryst (Field) …

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POP ETC

Amid relocating from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA to Brooklyn, slickly polished indie rock and roll quartet the Morning Benders parted ways with bassist Tim Or and changed their name to POP ETC. This decision emerged after the music group toured thoroughly and found that the term “bender” acquired some homophobic …

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Blue Chamber Quartet

Composed of Angelika Siman on harp, Thomas Schindl on vibraphone, Julia Bartha on piano, and Holger Michalski on increase bass, the Blue Chamber Quartet was shaped in 2005 by classically qualified music artists from Vienna and Göttingen who have been thinking about showcasing their talents in jazz and international music. …

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Martin Courtney

Vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Martin Courtney is well known for laid-back, melodically special, psychedelia-influenced indie rock and roll he has generated by himself so that as leader from the music group Real Estate, and a brief stint as keyboardist for indie punk rock and roll group Titus Andronicus in 2006. Elevated in Ridgewood, …

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Twerps

Australian lo-fi revivalists Twerps help to make loud pop and ’80s-influenced college rock which has an unmistakable Soaring Nun/Fresh Zealand feel. Created in Melbourne and composed of guitarist/vocalists Martin Frawley and Julia McFarlane, bassist Rick Milovanovic, and drummer Patrick O’Neill, the music group released the nice Advice single in ’09 …

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Scarlette Fever

Called after her passionate and exuberant personality, Scarlette Fever may be the pseudonym of acoustic pop singer/songwriter Karen Barrow. Blessed in Hertfordshire, Britain in 1982, she was raised hearing her mother’s information by Matt Monro as well as the Carpenters (whose business lead vocalist she was called after), and after …

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