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Adam Gnade

The narratives — or what he calls “talking-songs” — of Adam Gnade (pronounced “guh-nah-dee”) result from his urge to record life in the us. Sketching from early music, aged American speaking blues, and protest ballads from your 1930s, Gnade is usually associated with his music group the Confederate Yankees: Thaddeus …

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Youthmovies

Formerly referred to as Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies, the Oxford-based quintet Youthmovies were formed in 2002 simply by Andrew Mears (guitar, vocals), Al English (guitar), Graeme Murray (drums), and Stephen Hammond (bass). Brass participant/keyboardist Sam Scott shortly joined up with the lineup, and Youthmovies squandered short amount of time in fashioning …

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Jonquil

British indie rock collective Jonquil were shaped in Oxford by (after that) 20-year-old multi-instrumentalist/songwriter Hugo Manuel so that they can flesh out that which was initially a bedroom recording task. The music group, whose myriad affects include everyone through the Microphones to Joan Baez, mixes the swirling cacophony of “freak …

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