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Black/Note

In 1990, bassist Tag Shelby found out about a performance space in LA called the World Stage which was funded by drummer Billy Higgins and frequently featured open up jam sessions. In August of this year, Shelby fulfilled trumpeter Richard Give at the Globe Stage, along with a few months …

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Kinky Machine

Glam rock and roll provided motivation for London’s Kinky Machine, formed in 1990 by vocalist/guitarist Louis Elliot, guitarist John Bull, bassist Malcolm Pardon and drummer Julian Fenton. The music group offers released two albums on MCA, including Gouache & Printer ink on Livestock, Personal Collection (1993).

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The Black Lodge Singers

The Dark Lodge Singers is among the most successful of North America’s powwow drum groups. Focusing on the traditional Local American North Plains music, the 12-member group sings within their indigenous Blackfoot language whilst every member beats a reliable rhythm on a big, sacred buffalo drum. The group, which focuses …

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Immortal

Of all Norwegian black steel rings, Immortal has, arguably, trapped the closest towards the mystical, occult-inspired eyesight of the picture: the bandmembers held the evil-Kiss make-up through the entire band’s existence, seldom experimented beyond the original guitars-drums-bass instrumental settings, rather than revealed their true brands. Brothers in pseudonyms just, vocalist/bassist …

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Lime Spiders

Lime Spiders were an Australian post-punk device resurrecting the trashier components of ’60s garage area and psychedelic rock and roll with willful reject. Vocalist Mick Bloodstream formed the music group in the first ’80s with guitarist Gerald Corben, bassist Tony Bambach and drummer Ricky Lawson. The music group documented two …

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Black 47

Dark 47 (a name deriving from the entire year 1847, the blackest 12 months from the Irish potato famine) is a fresh York-based band comprised of Irish expatriates and led by songwriter/playwright Larry Kirwan. Furthermore to Kirwan (vocals, acoustic guitar), the music group includes Chris Byrne (uilleann pipes, tin whistle, …

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Ignition

Among the less celebrated rings around the Dischord label, Ignition mainly offered D.C.-design emocore from the post-Fugazi/Rites of Spring/Dag Unpleasant variety. Vocalist Alec MacKaye — sibling of Fugazi’s Ian, and previously from the Untouchables as well as the Trust — reteamed with ex-Faith bandmate Chris Bald, right now on guitar …

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Bitch Magnet

Area of the extended Squirrel Bait family members tree, Bitch Magnet was 1 of 2 rings that guitarist David Grubbs joined in the wake of his departure. Unlike another one, Bastro, Grubbs wasn’t a charter person in Bitch Magnet, nor was he the first choice; that duty dropped to bassist/vocalist …

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Kill Switch…Klick

Originally the solo project of composer/singer d.A. Sebasstian, Seattle’s Get rid of Change Klick became among the Northwest’s leading commercial crossover rings. Sebasstian began Get rid of Change Klick in 1991 and added drummer/percussionist Mike Ditmore the next yr. The duo continued to be the primary of the group because …

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The Hang Ups

The melodic alterna-pop music group the Hang up Ups came collectively in 1990, as the music group members were attending the Minneapolis University of Art and Style. Comprising Brian Tighe (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jeff Kearns (bass, vocals), Stephen Ittner (drums), and John Crozier (acoustic guitar), the music group started playing …

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