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Lymbyc Systym

Lymbyc Systym’s laptop computer post-rock is generated by brothers Jared and Michael Bell, who had previously been people of various rings in Tempe, AZ. Jared and Michael have been collaborating since their preteens, messing around with plaything guitars and drum models. They finally became a member of makes in 2001 …

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British Invasion All-Stars

The Uk Invasion All-Stars certainly are a 21st century band having a ’60s sound, which isn’t amazing because most of its members are veteran rockers who belonged to various ’60s bands (even more prominent than others). In rock and roll circles, the word British Invasion can be used to spell …

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Des Ark

Des Ark is primarily vocalist/guitarist Aimee Collet Argote. She acquired previously been associated with Rubeo, which released a 7″ on feminist label Mr. Lady in 1998. Des Ark started in 2001 as a complete band but ultimately sized right down to the duo of Argote and drummer Tim Herzog (also …

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Shout Out Louds

Created in Stockholm by childhood friends Adam Olenius (vocals), Ted Malmros (bass), and Carl von Arbin (guitars), RAISE YOUR VOICE Louds discovered a global audience through the early 2000s making use of their peppy Swedish pop. The lineup started taking form in 2001, with drummer Eric Edman and keyboardist Bebban …

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Mystic Force

Baltimore, MD’s Mystic Pressure were formed in 1983, when American rock was taking its first strides toward dominating the ensuing 10 years, but although they shared lots of the same music characteristics and ambitions mainly because future celebrities like Queensrÿche and Fates Caution (just adding a bit more intricacy and …

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Airport 5

After going their separate ways following a restructuring of Guided by Voices, Robert Pollard and Tobin Sprout continued to create music at their usual, frenetically prolific pace. Pollard held up his inhuman saving and touring plan, and Sprout relocated to Michigan, liberating numerous single albums, painting, and starting a skill …

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The Whitstein Brothers

The classic harmonies from the Whitstein Brothers evoked the brother duets that flourished in country music through the 1930s with the 1950s, especially resembling those of the Louvin Brothers. Robert and Charles Whitstein had been born twelve months apart in Pineville, LA, to farmer R.C. Whitstein, who sang and performed …

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Wir Sind Helden

German alternate pop quartet Wir Sind Helden (WE HAVE BEEN Heroes) shaped in 2001. Vocalist/guitarist Judith Holofernes experienced previously loved a solo profession, in 1999 issuing the LP Kamikazefliege, ahead of recruiting keyboardist Jean-Michel Tourette and drummer Pola Roy, the second option suggesting bassist Tag Tavassol to accomplish the lineup. …

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Burden Brothers

The Toadies were among the hotter prospects within the main label grunge wars from the early/mid-90’s, but their lengthy waits between albums and internal dissention eventually broke aside the band following the release of the 2001 album. Previous member Todd Lewis was the main one to draw the result in, …

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Marmalade Souls

The Swedish neo-Merseybeat band Marmalade Souls had its start when Michael Klemmé (vocals, guitar, bass, piano) and Johanna Klemmé (vocals, harmonica) begun to write music jointly in 2001. In 2005, their six-song demonstration attracted interest in Sweden, dispersing towards the U.K. as well as the U.S. Their live shows featured …

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