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The Trucks

Mainly owing its sound towards the suggestive electro of Peaches, the Vehicles formed in 2003 in Bellingham, WA. Beginning the music group with just a plaything xylophone, bass, and Casio key pad, the group contains Kristin Allen-Zito (vocals/key pad), Marissa Moore (vocals/xylophone), Trust Reichel (bass/vocals), and Lindy McIntyre (drums). Its …

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Zony Mash

With precisely executed, angular, twisting keyboard/guitar riffs and locked-up groove-oriented bass/drums beats, the instrumental quartet Zony Mash created a signature sound that was both technical and fun. Zony Mash had been founded in 1995 by veteran composer, pianist, and keyboardist Wayne Horvitz, and their debut recording, Cold Spell, place the …

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Crystal Skulls

Although Seattle pop quartet the Crystal Skulls have impeccable indie credentials — they record for the faultlessly hip indie Suicide Press Information and singer Christian Wargo is a previous member of both Danielson Famile and Pedro the Lion — the main of their sound is a resolutely unfashionable strain of …

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This Providence

Emo pop/rock and roll take action This Providence came collectively in the summertime of 2003 in Seattle, WA, saving and self-releasing their first EP immediately after their formation. Made up of vocalist/guitarist Dan Youthful, guitarist Gavin Phillips, bassist/vocalist Phil Cobrea, and drummer Ryan Tapert, the group started gathering a good …

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Big Business

Big Business is really a two-piece music group that does the sludgy, low-end stoner metallic thing in addition to any longer fully filled act. Big Business produced in Seattle in 2003, composed of two veterans from the neighborhood alternative steel picture: bassist and vocalist Jared Warren, previously of Karp, and …

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Buttersprites

Buttersprites will be the brainchild of guitarist Elizabeth Jameson, who’s internationally named a visual designer; vocalist Haruko Nishimura is really a Butoh dancer along with a longstanding person in Seattle’s Degenerate Artwork Outfit. Bassist Lunarre Omura can be a member from the nouveau cocktail lounge group Lushy, and Buttersprites are …

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On the Last Day

Eyeliner-friendly post-hardcore act About the final Day materialized in Seattle, WA, about drummer Drew Dowell and brothers Aaron (bass) and Justin Johnson (guitar). Still in senior high school, the three had been already playing collectively in a music group when, just like their vocalist was exiting, vocalist-to-be Geoffrey Walker was …

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These Arms Are Snakes

Artsy Seattle post-hardcore act These Hands Are Snakes mixes the urgency and intense vocal design of punk using the exploded music structures and specialized complexity of the initial wave of math rock rings. This fusion is really a logical progression through the bandmembers’ former tasks: vocalist Steve Snere was previously …

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Forgive Durden

The Seattle-based pop/rock act Forgive Durden were formed in 2003 by leader vocalist/guitarist Thomas Dutton. Desperate to become more severe along with his songwriting, Dutton quickly discovered kindred musical spirits in schoolmate/bassist Jesse Bauer and drummer Andy Mannino. The trio debuted in Sept 2004 with an individually released seven-song EP, …

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Sneaky Thieves

Sneaky Thieves certainly are a Seattle-based downtempo rock-band comprising two pairs of brothers and two friends. Developing in 2003, the associates are Robert Bale (bass, sampling), Freddy Bale (vocals, electric guitar, key pad), Darby McDevitt (electric guitar, key pad), Brendan McDevitt (drums), Steve Norman (banjo, electric guitar, pedal metal) and …

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