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Little Claw

An experimental noise-punk music group using a disarming acoustic aspect, Small Claw began in Detroit in 2003, when Kilynn Lunsford and Heath Heemsbergen began singing and using their acoustic guitars throughout that summertime’s Eastern Seaboard blackout. After recruiting the Piranhas’ Jamie Easter on drums, the trio started playing live and …

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The Silent Years

Members from the suburban Detroit-based indie rock and roll action the Silent Years were all good friends in college, and formed the group in the first area of the 2000s. After disbanding for a period to attend university, the close friends regrouped and began to perform once again in locations …

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Hot Club of Detroit

Led by guitarist Evan Perri, the Hot Golf club of Detroit are one of the 21st century teams which have been upgrading the Gypsy golf swing style popularized from the seminal Belgian guitarist Django Reinhardt — who was simply only 43 when he passed away of a mind hemorrhage on, …

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The Holy Fire

Detroit’s Holy Fireplace began in 2003 with an informal, mostly acoustic cooperation between drummer Nick Marko and vocalist/guitarist Sean Hoen. However the music group found its accurate direction within the heightened level of Hoen’s guitar, as well as the addition of bassist Nathan Miller and guitarist Dan Skiver solidified the …

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21:03

21:03 began in 2003 when gospel creation group PAJAM (Paul “PDA” Allen, Walter Kearney, and J Moss) held an audition in Detroit to get a vocal group using a modern hip-hop/R&B picture. Evin Martin, Torrence Greene, and Jor’el Quinn had been chosen, as well as the group started focus on …

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Koffin Kats

Fusing the golf swing of classic rockabilly using the hot-wired energy and ghoulish imagery from the Misfits, Detroit’s the Koffin Kats demonstrate that high-octane psychobilly continues to be alive and kicking within the American Midwest. The Koffin Kats had been shaped in 2003 by business lead vocalist and upright bassist …

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The Fondas

It could seem surprising to people that only learned from the Detroit garage area rock revival once the Light Stripes’ “Fell deeply in love with a woman” hit mainstream radio in 2002, however the neighborhood guitar music group picture has lasted longer enough that we now have now second- and …

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