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Tag Archives: Alternative Pop/Rock

Zuckerbaby

Zuckerbaby got their begin in the first ’90s, first executing beneath the name Calliope. Associates are lead vocalist/songwriter and guitarist Andy Eichhorn, bassist Brian Doss, guitarist and vocalist Reed Shimozawa, and drummer Wayne Stadler. In 1998, Doss still left the group, and bassist Ted Koti was earned to fill up …

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Corndaddy

Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Corndaddy is certainly a group whose style is certainly rooted in Americana/alt-country sound, though there’s also solid accents of power pop and straight-up rock and roll & roll within their music. Business lead guitarist Kevin Dark brown played in several Michigan country-rock rings in the …

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Catchpenny

Shaped in Pittsburgh in 1994, Catchpenny can be a traveling yet melodic quartet which has favored an extremely introspective design of alternative rock and roll. Catchpenny experienced a lot more than its talk about of personnel adjustments in the 1990s–at the finish of the 10 years, vocalist Michael Seven (whose …

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Specula

The duo referred to as Specula (made up of Specter Spec and Sigh Moan) began as essentially a noise rock-band, but eventually changed into something entirely different. They released many 7″ singles for the Monkeytech and Abdomen Ache brands from 1991 through 1995, until launching their full-length debut, Erupt, on …

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Times Square

Recalling the fun and humorous part of punk rock and roll, Occasions Square drew on such affects as the Ramones as well as the Buzzcocks when it strike the Manhattan golf club scene in 1996. Obviously, Times Square is not a music group with an furious socio-political agenda–its lyrics ranged …

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Lusk

After departing from Device in later 1995, bassist Paul D’Amour joined forces with Replicants keyboardist Chris Pitman to create the neo-psychedelic project, Lusk. Accompanied by Failure’s Greg Edwards and Medicine’s Brad Laner, the collaborators shortly journeyed right into a LA rehearsal studio to create and record their 1997 debut record, …

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Catapult

Catapult released just one record throughout their tenure, 1998’s The Structures of the Calendar year, released in 1998 in California indie label Blackbean and Placenta Information. The band blended shoegazer sensibilities with dub beats, intertwined with soft vocals in the vein of My Bloody Valentine, Pleasure Department, and Mogwai. Drummer …

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Cinnamon

The Vancouver-based Cinnamon is made up of Terry Kilometers (vocals, guitar), Tom Williams (lead guitar), Kevin Cooper (bass), and Marq DeSouza (drums). The music group shaped in 1993, and their cassette-only Strange Planet premiered in 1994; the full-length Compact disc Cream Soda adopted in 1996. That same yr, Cooper and …

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The Dearhunters

The 1998 formation from the Dearhunters brought Sydney, Australia another dose of country soaked pop. With previous Clouds guitarist Jodi Phillis and ex-Verys bassist Tim Oxley offering the dual male-female vocal harmonies, Greg Hitchcock (electric guitar) and Raph Whittingham (drums) finished the musical bundle of hauntingly, bittersweet ballads. After debuting …

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Bug!

Bug! is certainly a power-pop music group from Minneapolis focused about guitarist/vocalist Rick Meyer (previously of the neighborhood music group Sam Iam — not really the similarly called pop-punk group) and ex-Holiday Ranch vocalist Karen Paurus. The duo met up in 1993 following the breakups of their particular bands and …

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