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The Radio Knives

Called for an obscure electronic gizmo that uses sound waves to cut and cauterize pores and skin, the Radio Kitchen knives certainly are a rambunctious power trio from Boston who perform full-bodied garage area punk having a part purchase of hard rock and roll swagger. Influenced from the gritty pop …

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Glorytellers

Glorytellers were formed by vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Geoff Farina after he spent the majority of 14 years leading the Boston-based music group Karate and was area of the duo Key Stars. The greater ballad-oriented Glorytellers also feature drummer Luther Grey III. They released their self-titled debut recording for the Southern label on …

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Hooray for Earth

New York-based indie rock quartet Hooray for Globe materialized officially in past due 2005, although music group had been within a slow-to-gel state of formation since singer Noel Heroux and bassist Chris Principe met and played in a variety of projects throughout their high-school times. While he and Principe had …

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Hallelujah the Hills

Hallelujah the Hillsides arose through the ashes of Boston’s past due lamented the Stairways. When the Stairways collapsed by the end of 2005, business lead vocalist/songwriter Ryan Walsh and drummer Eric Meyer announced the forming of their new music group. Called after Adolphus Mekas’ 1963 cult humor, Hallelujah the Hillsides …

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Hackman

Hailing from Boston, MA, Hackman certainly are a post-stoner rock and roll power trio made up of local picture veterans Darryl Sheppard (guitar, occasional vocals, ex-Milligram and Roadsaw), Jase Forney (bass, trumpet, ex-Lamont), and Todd Bowman (drums, also ex-Lamont). Jointly simply because Hackman since 2005, the music group recorded its …

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Morne

Known for mixing the murky heaviness of sludge steel with an increase of experimental, atmospheric elements, Boston, Massachusetts’ Morne started as the brainchild of Milosz Gassan in 2005. Primarily started being a single project, Gassan ultimately extended the lineup to add bassist Maximum Furst and drummer Kevin Adams, who became …

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