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Architects

With influences which range from Hatebreed, to Shadows Fall, towards the Dillinger Escape Program, Brighton, England’s Architects play a complex combination of metalcore, death, and mathematics steel, laced with alternately violent and comedic lyrics. After obtaining their begin in 2005, Architects documented their debut record, Nightmares, the next year using …

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The Ghost of a Thousand

Created in Brighton, England, in past due 2004, punk rock and roll work Ghost of one thousand quickly received critical praise for his or her particular make of aggression. Users Andy Blyth (acoustic guitar), Jag Jago (acoustic guitar), Memby Jago (drums), Tom Lacey (vocals), and Gez Walton (bass) experienced an …

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Burn in Silence

Within their official band bio on the MySpace page, Burn alone claims definitively they are neither metalcore nor emo, but…yeah, they are really. A six-piece from Brighton, MA, a student-overrun portion of Boston smack-dab between mammoth Boston University or college and jock-oriented Jesuit college Boston College, Burn off in Silence …

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The Qemists

The Qemists certainly are a genre-blurring Uk electronic rock ensemble that combine steel guitars and propulsive drum’n’bass beats just like the Prodigy, Crossfaith, and Enter Shikari. Located in Brighton and from the non-techno history, the group channeled their significant energy right into a formidable, large yet danceable audio on the …

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The Two Timin’ Three

Retro-rockabilly trio both Timin’ 3 make genuine rock & roll that harks back again to such icons from the postwar era simply because Johnny Burnette, Tiny Grimes, and Les Paul. The Brighton, MA, trio offering guitarist/vocalist Eric Laufer, lead guitarist Jeff Herring, and bassist Shane Kiel shaped in 2004 and …

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Blood Red Shoes

Brighton, England’s Bloodstream Red Shoes and boots features Laura-Mary Carter (vocals/electric guitar) and Steven Ansell (drums/vocals), two enthusiastic punk-inspired brawlers who all route the clamor of Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Duke Heart, and Huggy Keep. Ansell, who performed with Kitty on Type, and Carter, a previous member of Female Muck, …

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