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The Radio Kings

A Boston-based traditional blues duo nearly eerily similar to the like-minded Fabulous Thunderbirds, the air Kings primarily comprised vocalist/harpist Brian Templeton and guitarist Michael Dinallo. Created in 1991, the group debuted in 1994 using the Icehouse label launch It Ain’t Easy, a display for their obvious devotion for the gritty …

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Drop Nineteens

Boston, MA’s the Drop Nineteens had been among America’s efforts to England’s shoegazer motion. In the past due ’80s and early ’90s, the U.K. dropped beneath the spell of youthful rings that stared blankly at the bottom while they performed levels of blurry, dissonant riffs with timid vocals that faded …

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Belly

Following many years in Throwing Muses, and a short detour in the Breeders in 1990, Tanya Donelly shaped her own group, Stomach, in 1992. With Tummy, Donelly extended her dreamy pop hooks into even more concise, catchy music, aswell as harder-edged rock and roll. The band’s 1993 debut, Superstar, became …

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Clem Snide

Conjuring a sweet and lusciously melancholy appear that merges the tunefulness of vintage pop, the late-night vibe of fascinating jazz, the lonesome spirit of classic country, as well as the delicate contact of folk, Clem Snide certainly are a trio who’ve been through a lot more than their talk about …

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The Almighty RSO

Hailing from Boston, the mid-’90s rap group the Almighty RSO (which means “DEPENDABLE Corporation”) is made up of Deff Jeff, E-Devious, Tony Rhome, and Ray Puppy. After liberating an EP, Revenge of da Badd Boyz, in 1994, they shipped their full-length debut, Doomsday: Forever RSO, in nov 1996. The recording …

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