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Red Sparowes

Red Sparowes perform a kind of intensified, experimental post-rock having a notable usage of pedal steel guitar. The LA act created in 2003 and features current and previous members of additional rings: guitarist Bryant Clifford Meyer (Isis), guitarist Josh Graham (visuals for Neurosis), bassist Greg Burns up (Halifax Pier), bassist/guitarist …

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Brazil

Brazil began in Muncie, IN, around 2000, using a lineup that included brothers Nic and Jonathon Newby, Aaron Smith, Benjamin Hunt, Eric Johnson, and Scott Freeman. The sextet documented some demos and started gigging whenever you can. Ultimately their persistence paid, and Brazil guaranteed a cope with Fearless, who released …

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The Stills

The Stills just bore scant similarities to Interpol, but like those suit-wearing New Yorkers, the Stills launched their career using a stately post-punk sound inspired by famous brands Echo & the Bunnymen and Pleasure Department. Having known each other since the age group of 12, the band’s founding users — …

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Pleasure Forever

The 3rd incarnation of singer/keyboardist Andrew Rothbard, guitarist Joshua Hughes, and drummer David Clifford’s collaboration, Pleasure Forever formed in 2000 once the trio changed their name from Slaves. Within the middle-’90s they performed within the arty punk music group VSS, releasing a small number of singles as well as the …

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Lift to Experience

Bass participant Josh “Carry” Browning and guitarist Josh “Buck” Pearson comprised the original lineup of Lift to see, plus a third friend who contributed his knowledge in the drums. They fulfilled in Denton, TX, not really far from the town of Dallas, while Browning was a scholar at an area …

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Les Savy Fav

Playing sharp but interesting post-hardcore with complex melodic lines, edgy guitar numbers, and a lot of eccentric wit (their name, for example, seems French, but doesn’t imply anything), Les Savy Fav had been shaped in 1995 by five friends going to the Rhode Island Classes of Style. Vocalist Tim Harrington, …

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Hotwire

Newbury Recreation area, CA’s Hotwire included guitarist/vocalist Rus Martin, guitarist Gabe Garcia, bassist Dan Hartman, and drummer Brian Borg. The four arrived collectively after playing in a variety of metallic, punk, and hardcore combos throughout senior high school. As Hotwire, the audio became riff-heavy metallic with vocals and dynamics affected …

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Unwound

Developing in 1991 in Olympia, Washington, Unwound created their tumultuous and sublimely noisy appear within the shadows from the exploding grunge movement. Annexed towards the much less mainstream stations of indie produces, low-budget touring, along with a circuit of cellar and underground displays, Unwound still were able to create a …

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Drive Like Jehu

Although they weren’t around for long, Drive Like Jehu had a significant effect on the evolution of hardcore punk into emo. Underappreciated throughout their lifetime in the first ’90s, the music group was occasionally overlooked close to post-hardcore kin like Fugazi and Quicksand; at that time, many critics also lacked …

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The Dismemberment Plan

Washington, D.C.-centered emo quartet the Dismemberment Plan — frontman Travis Morrison, guitarist Jason Caddell, bassist Eric Axelson, and drummer Joe Easley — debuted in 1994 using the solitary “Can We Be Adult?,” putting your signature on to DeSoto release a the full-length ! in nov 1995. The Dismemberment Strategy Is …

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