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Phantom Family Halo

Trailblazing, experimental acid-folk outfit Phantom Family members Halo produced in Louisville, Kentucky around key associates Michael McMahan (the For Carnation) and Dominic Cipolla (Sapat). Steeped in the darker, intensifying sounds from the ’60s and ’70s, the group skillfully mixes the savvy, avant-garde folk of Six Organs of Admittance using the …

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Women & Children

The most memorable thing about the Velvet Underground isn’t just how many bands have patterned themselves for some reason on the music, but how varied and various those bands sound with regards to each other. Females & Children begin not in the noisy proto-punk aspect from the Velvets, but in …

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Ghost

A collective of psychedelic-minded Japan music artists headed by guitarist Masaki Batoh, Ghost information commune-minded free-range psychedelia with equivalent debts towards the May/Amon Düül axis of Krautrock, aswell as West Coastline psych models like Blue Cheer and Jefferson Aircraft. Batoh was raised in Kyoto, where he went to a private …

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Jana Hunter

Eclectic Texas-based singer/songwriter Jana Hunter agreed upon to Devendra Banhart and Vetiver frontman Andy Cabic’s Gnomonsong label in 2005 on her behalf debut, Empty Unstaring Heirs of Doom. The Houston indigenous, who in addition has spent amount of time in the favorite southwestern group Matty & Mossy, and recently Jracula, …

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Noah Georgeson

Noah Georgeson can be an essential behind-the-scenes physique of early-21th hundred years alt-folk, having produced Joanna Newsom’s The Milk-Eyed Mender and Devendra Banhart’s Cripple Crow. He also created Mason Jennings’ Boneclouds and English folk star Bert Jansch’s 2006 record, The Dark Swan. A vocalist/songwriter himself, in 2006 he released his …

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Pearls Before Swine

The psychedelic folk band Pearls Before Swine was the brainchild of singer, composer, and cult icon Tom Rapp, born in Bottineau, North Dakota in 1947; after composing his first track at age group six, he afterwards began executing at local skill shows, so when a teenager, he bested a Bob …

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Kino

Among Russia’s most widely used rock rings, Kino found prominence through the Gorbachev period of glasnost and perestroika, and struck a nerve numerous Soviet youths desiring a brighter, freer potential. The group’s star was tragically cemented when frontman Victor Tsoi (occasionally Tsoy) was wiped out in an automobile crash in …

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Grails

Instrumental rock-band Grails began in Portland, Oregon in 1999 like a bedroom project never designed for the stage. Primarily comprising Alex J. Hall and Paul Spitz on acoustic guitar, Emil Amos (also of Holy Sons) on drums and acoustic guitar, Timothy Horner on violin, and William Slater on bass and …

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The Finches

An acoustic duo whose basic, heartfelt music suggests the heat and sincerity of folk-leaning singer/songwriter materials in the ’60s and ’70s, the Finches contain business lead vocalist and guitarist Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs and guitarist and singer Aaron Morgan. Riggs and Morgan initial met while these were both learners at the …

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White Flight

Striking from his own following a stint with Lawrence, KS’ the Wedding anniversary, Justin Roelofs (aka White Trip) released his self-titled debut on his homegrown label, Array Life, in 2006. The recording, a psychedelic affair that blended ambient pop sensibilities (? la the Flaming Lip area) with hip-hop and acidity …

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