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Tag Archives: 1998

Videodrone

Videodrone vocalist Ty Elam bagged groceries by time, then jammed in close friends’ parents’ living spaces by evening. In Bakersfield, California, a David Lynch-esque essential oil town, there is no place to try out except country-western night clubs, gay pubs and high academic institutions. Therefore Elam would gather carloads of …

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Lush

Meshing dreamy, effects-drenched guitars with airy, catchy melodies, Lush were perhaps one of the most prominent shoegaze/wish pop rings of the first ’90s. Led by guitarists Miki Berenyi and Emma Anderson, the United kingdom music group obtained a cult pursuing within the United kingdom and American undergrounds using its initial …

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The Doughboys

Seen as a a straight-ahead alternative rock and roll appear, the Doughboys created in Montreal in 1986. Authorized to Pipeline Information just half a year later, the music group released Whatever twelve months later on. After three following albums (1988’s House Once again, 1990’s Happy Incidents, and 1992’s Something’s Eliminated …

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Clusone Trio

The Clusone Trio (also called Trio Clusone and Clusone 3) was a creative, international band of skilled music artists who combined improvisation, original compositions and old jazz chestnuts right into a music that’s kooky and/or delicate, but always winning. Cellist Ernst Reijseger, alto saxophonist and clarinetist Michael Moore, and drummer …

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For Stars

Modeling alternative pop/rock and roll conceptions that underlined not merely the band’s indie rock and roll roots but additionally their classical preferences, For Stars needed a lot more than ten years to determine themselves like a music group. Starting as several friends arbitrarily playing as well as several ephemeral functions, …

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The Dirtys

With nothing at all else to accomplish in Slot Huron, Michigan except drink, pay attention to the Stooges and begin a container breaking, obnoxious rock and roll troupe. A minimum of that was the situation for Screamin’ Joe Burdick (bass/ vocals), Nick Lloyd (drums), Larry TerBush (acoustic guitar/ vocals) and …

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Bedhead

Slowcore pioneers Bedhead were led by guitarist siblings Matt and Bubba Kadane, whose music collaboration dated back again to their years spent we were young in Wichita Falls, Tx. The brothers continuing writing and documenting together also after Matt still left house in 1985 to wait college in Dallas, and …

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The Deadlines

Darkwave garage area rockers The Deadlines came as well as their like of pulsating rock and roll growling and eyeliner in 1998, all in order to redefine the condition of music. Frontman Shaun Sundholm was uninterested in music, as a result he and drummer Jeremy Atrick and guitarist Sammy Lugosi …

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Belly Button

This French duo prearranged bass player Fred (formerly on guitars and vocals for Daily Planets) and Franck (ex-Mush member) on drums. Both guys met in a school and begun to jam being unsure of if there will be a guitarist or not really in the music group. They continued to …

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Coupé Cloué

An enigmatic guitarist and singer, Coupé Cloué acquired this nickname (translated as “kickout”) from his prowess over the soccer field. He’s well-known, or rather notorious, for his lyrics filled with sexual double-entendres, lengthy “raps” which range from risqué to intimate, and public satire. His “compas mamba” (peanut compas) appear very …

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