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Michael Beauchamp

Before making his debut like a single designer, Michael Beauchamp supported and collaborated with several Americana-tinged indie acts located in Southeast Michigan, including Chris Bathgate, Breathe Owl Breathe, as well as the Ambitious Brothers. Beauchamp got mixed up in Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti indie picture while he was students in the College …

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Lichens

Lichens was the single improv task of Chicago composer Robert Lowe, previously referred to as the bassist with artwork rock and roll combo 90 Day time Men. Something from the Kansas Town area, Lowe authorized on with 90 Time Guys in 1996, before their relocation from St. Louis to Chicago; …

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Said the Whale

An indie rock and roll outfit located in Vancouver, Said the Whale was formed by Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft. Previous people of such rings as My Pal Dave, the Millionaires, and WordsOverMusic, both soon extended the group’s account to five, adding Jeff LaForge (bass), Spencer Schoening (drums), and Jaycelyn …

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Douglas Heart

Something of the oddity — though not entirely incongruous — among Labrador Information’ steady of sun-kissed Swedish indie poppers, Douglas Heart pursue a subtler, more subdued type of beauty and sweetness. Though their design has continuing to progress over many incarnations, their determining audio, as heard on the self-titled debut, …

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The Drama Summer

The Drama Summer time comes from Findlay, OH, and features vocalist Nick Moore, guitarist/vocalist Anthony Damschroder, guitarist Jim Nahorny, bassist/vocalist Kevin Bodnar, and drummer John Puro. Since developing in August 2003, the quintet offers recorded many demos, toured through the entire Midwest with rings such as for example Hawthorne Heights, …

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David Wax Museum

While students at Harvard University, singer/songwriter David Wax nurtured his burgeoning desire for Mexican folk music by firmly taking frequent trips south from the border to help expand his musical research. After meeting vocalist and fiddler Suz Slezak back Cambridge, Polish fused his Mexican-inspired tunes with Slezak’s Appalachian and Irish …

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Adam Young

A forward thinking, Minnesota-based multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and performer, Adam Small is best referred to as the mastermind behind the chart-topping electro-pop task Owl Town — he in addition has recorded beneath the aliases Slot Blue, Sky Sailing, and Insect Airport terminal. Young released the task in 2007 while living at …

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The Cinematics

Following a success of several gloomy post-punk revival rings, the Cinematics shaped in 2003 and hail from Glasgow, Scotland, after originally reaching in Dingwall. Influenced by famous brands the Remedy and Echo & the Bunnymen, the music group contains guitarist Ramsay Miller, bassist Adam Goemans, drummer Ross Bonney, and vocalist/guitarist …

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The New Regime

New Regime is actually just one single person, multi-instrumentalist Ilan Rubin. Rubin started playing drums at age eight and by age nine he had been playing drums for the music group, F.o.N., and was a veteran of many stops in the Vans Warped Tour. But Rubin was a lot more …

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Spook the Horse

The people of Spook the Equine — vocalist/guitarist Give Burton, guitarist Brian Pake, keyboardist Brian Mura, bassist Matt Ralston, and drummer Brian Papenfuss — met in Bellingham, Washington during senior high school. The five have been playing in various bands collectively for over ten years before creating Spook the Equine …

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