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The Arm

What began being a weeklong, seven-song saving test became something even more for sweaty disco-infused indie rockers the Arm. Produced in Austin in 2001 and offering Sean O’Neal on vocals, Alex Lyon on electric guitar, Alex Ramirez on bass, and Kevin Bybee on drums, the group toured with rings like …

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Young Heart Attack

Young CORONARY ATTACK shaped in 2001 around Austin, TX scene vets Chris Hodge (vocals/guitar), ex-Sixteen Deluxe’ers Chris Smith (guitar; heretofore referred to as Frenchie) and Steven Hall (bass), and previous Fastball drummer Joey Shuffield. Vocalist Jennifer Stephens was also tapped, being a foil to Hodge’s barely-contained yell. A circular of …

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The Shivers

Husband-and-wife gothic nation duo Carey Kemper and Kelly Bell released albums for a lot of the first ’90s beneath the Shivers moniker. Since Kemper and Bell had been essentially nomads — they resided within an RV and home-schooled their two kids — their albums will be documented during brief halts …

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Moonlight Towers

Retro-rock music group Moonlight Towers was shaped in Austin, TX, in 2001 by singer/rhythm guitarist Adam Stevens, bassist Jason Daniels, and drummer/backup vocalist Richard Galloway. They released their self-titled debut record on Spinster Information in 2002, after that added business lead guitarist Jacob Schulze. Their second record, Like You Had …

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Near Miss

Former Bigwig users Maximum Béchard and Jeremy Hernandez planted the seed that could soon end up being the punk music group Near Miss if they recorded a four-song demonstration in summer time 2001. Bassist Mychael Bingham and guitarist Sean Cockrell became a member of the duo a couple weeks later, …

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I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness

I REALLY LIKE You But I’ve Particular Darkness is really a five-piece dark pop music group away from Austin, TX; picture mates consist of Paul Newman, Windsor for the Derby, and Glorium. But I REALLY LIKE You, shaped in 2001 and made up of vocalist Christian Goyer, bassist Edward Robert, …

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Boozoo Chavis

Boozoo Chavis (given birth to Wilson Anthony Chavis) was among the pioneers of zydeco, the Cajun and blues cross types while it began with southwest Louisiana. Although his self-composed 1954 one, “Paper in my own Shoes and boots,” was the initial zydeco strike, Chavis was distrustful from the music sector …

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