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She & Him

She & Him feature the relatively unlikely pairing of country-folk artist M. Ward and celebrity/vocalist/songwriter Zooey Deschanel. While starring in the 2007 film The Go-Getter, Deschanel was asked by movie director Martin Hynes to execute a duet with Ward, who got decided to helm the movie’s soundtrack. Both documented a …

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The New Bloods

A Portland, OR based trio signed to legendary punk label Get rid of Rock Celebrities, New Bloods were an organization that successfully melded ’70s design punk licks with homegrown fiddle and drums, assuring them a respected put in place the American underground picture of the first 21st century. People Osa …

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The Revisions

An acoustic punk music group from Portland, OR, the Revisions play intelligent but scrappy rock and roll & move, but their audio is defined from the thick strum of the acoustic guitar as well as the backbeat of a little drum kit as opposed to the blare of the Marshall …

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Mean Jeans

Three punk rock and roll goofballs who deliver fast, loud, and hooky tunes and luxuriate in the pleasures of pizza, making love, and obtaining wasted, Mean Denim jeans have become among the better-known bands around the Pacific Northwest punk scene for his or her sloppy but relentless attack, raucous concert …

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The Good Listeners

Portland natives Clark Stiles and Nathan Khyber co-founded the nice Listeners in 2006, carrying out a move in the rainy northwest to LA. The pair documented their debut record, Ojai, in ten brief times, and their contribution towards the Devil Wears Prada soundtrack helped boost their group of fans on …

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A Weather

A Weather’s warm, intimate folk-pop first took form during 2006’s holidays, when vocalists Aaron Gerber and Sarah Winchester made a decision to embellish their harmony-driven music with help from guitarist Zach Boyle, bassist Louis Thomas, and second guitarist Aaron Krenkel. Merging swells of audio with sparse, understated passages, the Portland-based …

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