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We Are Augustines

Psychologically charged, stadium-ready indie rock outfit Augustines, later on changed to We Are Augustines, was formed in ’09 2009 simply by Billy McCarthy, Eric Sanderson, and Rob Allen following the dissolution from the likewise themed Pela. After Pela’s separation, McCarthy and Sanderson made a decision to go after the batch …

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Regal Degal

Indie pop trio Regal Degal shaped in Brooklyn in ’09 2009, comprising singer/guitarist Josh da Costa, drummer Jamen Whitelock, and bassist Josiah Wolfson. The group primarily had a tough, noisy, experimental rock and roll sound similar to ’70s Krautrock aswell as the artier part of early-’80s NY post-punk. This year …

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Big Eyes

Equipped with a swaggering attitude and crunchy riffs, Big Eye deliver today’s undertake punk rock and roll and power pop. As vocalist/guitarist Kate Eldridge’s rings Cheeky and Utilized Kids split, she created Big Eye in Brooklyn in ’09 2009 along with bassist and Kicking Spit/Seasick alum Tag Bronzino and drummer …

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Pop. 1280

Indebted to zero wave and post-punk, and called for just one of noir novelist Jim Thompson’s bleakest tales, Brooklyn’s Pop. 1280 was began by Chris Insect and Ivan Lip in ’09 2009. Their 1st solitary, a creepy track about the bedbug epidemic in NY, arranged the stage for his or …

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Forgetters

Composed of Blake Schwarzenbach (Jawbreaker, Jets to Brazil), Kevin Mahon (Against Me personally), and Michelle Proffit (who changed original bassist Caroline Paquita), Forgetters shaped up in ’09 2009 after Schwarzenbach’s short-lived strap, the Thorns of Life dissolved after only a 12 months collectively. Playing post-hardcore in the traditional tradition, the …

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Coasting

Coasting created in Brooklyn, NY in ’09 2009, a collaboration between Fiona Campbell (a fresh Zealand transplant and former person in the Coolies) and Madison Farmer, whose grimy, bleary-eyed surf-style guitars, murky vocals, and primeval pop sensibilities provide a nod to indie pop functions like Best Coastline, Brilliant Colors, as …

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People of the North

An offshoot from the eclectic indie rock and roll ensemble Oneida, Folks of the North can be an improvisational duo featuring Bobby Matador in keyboards and Child A huge number in drums, with both creating constantly shifting soundscapes rooted in post-rock noise-making and hands-on electronic devices, using a dash of …

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Class Actress

After logging many years like a coffeehouse singer/songwriter, Elizabeth Harper began concentrating on electronic music in ’09 2009 by using producers Tag Richardson and Scott Rosenthal. A Philadelphia indigenous, Richardson first made an appearance on Harper’s radar many years prior, when he remixed a track from her debut recording. Harper …

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Naam

Naam formed in Brooklyn in ’09 2009, drawing impact from a bevy of psychedelic and spaced-out rings to produce their heavy audio. Original core users included vocalist/guitarist Ryan Lee Lugar, bassist John Preston Bundy, and drummer Eli Pizzuto. After a self-released EP in ’09 2009 entitled Kingdom, the trio authorized …

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Grooms

Brooklyn music group Grooms shaped when Travis Johnson, Emily Ambruso, and Gabriel Wurzel changed their band’s name from Muggabears in the springtime of 2009. You start with the typical vocals/acoustic guitar/bass/drums lineup and adding bursts of reverb and distortion, Grooms’ music consists of Polvo-esque jagged frenzy, the winding acoustic guitar …

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