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Throw the Fight

A hard-hitting post-hardcore device based away of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Throw the Combat focus on hook-driven melodic metalcore that invokes brands like Bring Me personally the Horizon, Funeral for a pal, and Tale of the entire year. Founded in 2003, the music group issued a small number of demos and EPs …

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Quietdrive

The Minneapolis, MN-based quintet Quietdrive formed in 2003 when friends Brandon Lanier (drums), Droo Hastings (bass), and Justin Bonhiver (guitar) heard some MP3s posted online by singer Kevin Truckenmiller and contacted him about starting a band. Truckenmiller decided, bringing in university friend Matt Kirby (acoustic guitar, vocals) to accomplish the …

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Felonious Bosch

Making use of their name a clear mention of the painter Hieronymous Bosch, Minneapolis band Felonious Bosch have an identical dark side. Veterans of many bands based across the Twin Towns, Drew Miller was bassist with punk-folkers Boiled in Lead, while drummer Renee Bracchi devote time using the Blue Up? …

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Clipd Beaks

Embracing the angular, semi-melodic impact of post-punk pioneers like the Homosexuals which Heat combined with the electronic floors of fellow contemporary no-wave revivalists, Clipd Beaks started producing music amid the chilly surroundings of Minneapolis, MN, in 2003. Founding people Ray Benjamin (drums) and Scott Ecklein (bass) understood one another since …

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The Bastard Fairies

Questionable Los Angeles-based duo the Bastard Fairies are Indigenous American vocalist Yellowish Thunder Woman and multi-instrumentalist Robin Davey. The Fairies originated when Yellow Thunder Girl and Davey fulfilled in Minneapolis when Davey relocated through the U.K. to focus on an archive for Indigenous. Both allowed their unconventional anti-folk to become …

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Tapes ‘n Tapes

Minneapolis, MN, indie rock and roll classicists Tapes ‘n Tapes formed in the wintertime of 2003, when guitarist/vocalist Josh Grier (aka “Tapes 1”), bassist Matt Kretzmann (“‘n”) and guitarist Steve Nelson (“Tapes 2”) began crafting an audio that harked back again to the Pixies and Pavement and in addition recalled …

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Shirley Witherspoon

Shirley Witherspoon was a jazz vocalist with much gospel influence, who was simply often in comparison to blues shouter Etta Wayne and jazz tale Dinah Washington. Her 1st big break arrived like a vocalist with Duke Ellington in 1969. Even though the engagement was short, it did consist of some …

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