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Bird 3

Assembled in LA in 1999, Parrot3 produced silvery and charismatic conceptions of pop/rock and roll, hence donating new options for mainstream design preferences. The California trio, made up of Parrot (vocals, acoustic guitar), bassist Greg Coates, and drummer Michael Miley, began by experimenting the L.A. golf club scene, securing a …

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The Forward

Shaped in Hollywood, where picture matters, the people in the Forwards wear the anticipated weathered jeans, neckties, and angular hairstyles; they may be marketed as noisy indie rockers or post-punk trailblazers; and in most cases they sound nearly the same as the Killers, Coldplay, as well as the Wallflowers. Vocalist/guitarist …

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The Takeover UK

Usually, bands undertake the prefix “UK” when there’s a genuine dependence on it — differentiating the Objective UK through the Philly soul band from the same name, for example — but also for Pittsburgh born the Takeover UK, it appears as though it had been done out of the desire …

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Letters to Cleo

Melding hooky pop tracks using the muscled approach of the rock band, Words to Cleo shaped in Boston in 1990. Guitarist Greg McKenna in fact started Words to Cleo as another group; when he started looking for a history singer to full his lineup, he discovered Kay Hanley. A powerhouse …

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Ultrapull

Ultrapull, among the many contemporary rock clothes to emerge from LA during the brand-new millennium, composes a feverish spunk like the likes of Gasoline and matchbox 20. Dale Everett (electric guitar/vocals) and Gerard Garcia (electric guitar) business lead the band’s path of catchy electric guitar hooks and lyrical feeling, for …

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Lustra

Pop-punk act Lustra shaped in Boston in 1996 beneath the name Seventeen. The original lineup of Chris Baird on drums and vocals, Nick Cloutman on bass and vocals, Jon Baird on tempo electric guitar, and Jason Adams on lead electric guitar documented their debut record, Breakfast time at Tammy’s, in …

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The Kicks

Little Rock and roll, AR’s the Kicks features singer/guitarist Scott Make, bassist/vocalist Joshua Faulkner, lead guitarist/keyboardist Jesse Palmer, and drummer Jaren Johnsten. The music group produced in 2000, mixing power pop, punk-pop, and steel influences right into a audio they could contact their very own. They debuted in 2002 using …

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Sugarcult

The Santa Barbara, CA, alternative rock quartet Sugarcult (singer/guitarist Tim Pagnotta, guitarist Marko DeSantis, bassist Airin Older, and original drummer Ben Davis (who was simply later on replaced by Kenny Livingston) took their name from a moniker that lesbian neighbors who lived nearby to the strap called themselves. Developing in …

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Oh No Not Stereo

Moody however effervescent pop/rockers Oh Simply no Not Stereo system materialized round the duo of Sky Nielsen (vocals, guitar, etc.) and Myk Agee (drums, vocals, etc.) in 2003. Hailing from LA, the guys individually released an eponymous EP and full-length (the second option otherwise referred to as LP001) in 2005. …

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Maxeen

The stylized pop/rock of Maxeen pulls heavily through the sounds from the ’80s, especially the authorities and Pixies. The trio emerged together in middle-2002 in LA when vocalist/bassist Tom Bailey (who got mostly developed in Akron, OH) came back to California, his condition of delivery. Once there, he crossed pathways …

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