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Kathi McDonald

Kathi McDonald’s voice is indeed riveting, people get sucked in even though she isn’t the primary attraction. Actually, the effectiveness of her tone of voice is what arrived the vocalist her initial big professional gig when she was participating in a concert and became a member of in within the …

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Prism Tats

Southern African singer/songwriter Garett truck der Spek, aka Prism Tats, utilizes a combined mix of guitars, electronica, and vocals to make an atmospheric yet organised sound. Delivered in Durban, South Africa, Spek grew up on the rock and roll & roll information possessed by his dad. When he reached college, …

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Wimps

Playing solid but stripped-down, garage-accented punk rock and roll paired with lyrics that cast a witty but cynical eyesight in the travails of everyday lifestyle, the Wimps certainly are a Seattle-based trio who started producing music in 2012. Guitarist and business lead vocalist Rachel Ratner was previously a member from …

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ODESZA

Adding a heavier defeat but keeping the “dreamy” part of indie electronica intact, Seattle duo ODESZA created in 2012 right before they graduated from Western Washington University. Users Harrison Mills (aka Catacombkid) and Clayton Knight (aka Seashores Beaches) experienced known one another since they had been freshman at the faculty, …

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La Luz

Proving that depth and fun won’t need to become mutually exclusive, La Luz are an all-female quartet who fuse the harmonies of doo wop and lady group pop using the splashy guitars of browse music, the low-budget keyboards of ’60s garage area rock, and the easy but snappy rhythms of …

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Walking Papers

Seattle’s Walking Documents help to make no-nonsense, guitar-heavy rock and roll & roll. Shaped in 2012, Strolling Documents features the Missionary Placement vocalist/guitarist Jeff Angell, previous Screaming Trees and shrubs drummer Barrett Martin, previous Weapons N’Roses bassist Duff McKagan, as well as the Missionary Placement keyboardist Benjamin Anderson. In 2012, …

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RNDM

In 1999, singer/songwriter Joseph Arthur opened a gig headlined by 3 Seafood, a side project of Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament and Richard Stuverud from the Fastbacks. The trio strike it off, nonetheless it would have a decade to allow them to collaborate. This year 2010, they reunited in Seattle, where …

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Childbirth

Mixing primitive but punchy lo-fi punk rock and roll with witheringly hilarious lyrics that cope with the fluctuations of life while a real globe feminist, Childbirth are something of the Pacific Northwest punk supergroup, offering members of 3 noted independent rings from Seattle — Julia Shapiro from Chastity Belt on …

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