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Moor Mother

Philadelphia-based Moor Mother (aka Moor Mother Goddess or MMGz) may be the single outlet for Maryland-born artist Camae Ayewa. Moor Mother’s music combines sociable problems with a visceral mixture of hardcore consumer electronics and her extreme poetry, as though Saul Williams and Noname became a member of Loss of life …

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CRUISR

Philadelphia’s CRUISR help to make dancey, melodic indie pop having a frenetic ’80s new influx vibe. Created in 2012, CRUISR in the beginning started as the single project of vocalist/songwriter Andy Says. Working on house recordings, Says began matching with Youngsters Lagoon’s Jeremy Recreation area, asking for documenting advice and …

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Cayetana

American lo-fi punk rock trio Cayetana increased in the same D.We.Y. picture that created contemporaries Waxahatchee, Radiator Medical center, and Modern Football. Associates Kelly Olsen and Allegra Anka initial fulfilled while signed up for a fresh York university before moving back again to their hometown of Philadelphia, where they fulfilled …

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Trenchrot

During the period of its life, death metallic is continuing to grow and evolved, using the scope and complexity from the genre growing to encompass a lot more than its profane progenitors could have imagined. Seeking to consider the audio back again to its brutal origins, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Trenchrot come …

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Modern Baseball

Modern Baseball shaped at Drexel University or college in Philadelphia in 2012 where songwriters Brendan Lukens and Jake Ewald began composing catchy pop-punk-influenced indie rock and roll, with nods to famous brands Claim Anything and Movement Town Soundtrack alongside the lyricism of Dashboard Confessional as well as the wit of …

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Suburban Living

Philadelphia-based dream pop outfit, Suburban Living, initial emerged as the bed room project of Virginia Beach indigenous Wesley Bunch. Culled from his like of Prince, My Bloody Valentine, and David Lynch’s Twin Peaks series, Number documented his debut EP, Cooper’s Fantasy, which he self-released in 2012. A following proceed to …

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Bleeding Rainbow

Originally named following the ’80s children’s PBS television series Reading Rainbow, Blood loss Rainbow popped through to the skirt from the lo-fi indie trend in past due 2009. Philadelphia transplants and finally married few Rob Garcia and Sarah Everton created the band from your ashes of the screamy Richmond, Virginia …

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