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Kuroma

Athens, Georgia multi-instrumentalist Hank Sullivant was a founding person in indie take action the Whigs and served like a talented maker around city before starting his own brainchild using the psychedelic hook-laden pop of Kuroma. The band’s 1st recorded output arrived by means of 2007 debut recording Paris, a studio …

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Ella Eyre

By age 19, the powerfully voiced, BRIT School-educated Ella Eyre had currently featured on the U.K. number 1 solitary. “Waiting FOREVER” combined a rigorous overall performance from Eyre using the inventive creation abilities of fellow Londoners Rudimental. Issued to coincide using the drum’n’bass act’s debut recording House — also an …

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Go Back to the Zoo

A Dutch indie pop music group, Get back to the Zoo comprises of brothers Cas Hieltjes (vocals) and Teun Hieltjes (electric guitar), drummer Bram Kniest, and bassist Lars Kroon. The music group released an eponymous EP in 2008, pursuing it using a full-length, Benny Blisto, this year 2010; another full-length …

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My Latest Novel

Chris Deveney (vocals/guitar/bass), Gary Deveney (vocals/guitar), Paul McGeachy (guitar), Laura McFarlane (vocals/violin/piano), and Ryan Ruler (drums) create the dreamy indie rock and roll stylings of My Recent Novel. Hailing through the middle-class Glasgow suburb of Greenock, the quirky collective emerged together in springtime 2005 and quickly started playing displays. “Sister …

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Ray Hicks

Ray Hicks epitomized the artwork of traditional Appalachian folk storytelling, and was primarily known for his “Jack port tales,” in regards to a poor but clever hero who also outwitted spirits, witches, dragons, thieves, and loss of life itself. The resources of Hicks’ tales dated back again to centuries-old Celtic …

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Crocodiles

Tarnishing sunny melodies having a scuzzy documenting style and a whole load of feedback, Crocodiles’ Charles Rowell and Brandon Welchez met throughout their formative teenage years in NORTH PARK. Playing together in a variety of incarnations since that time, including in the Story to INFLATE the Eiffel Tower, which highlighted …

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Bo Katzman

Given birth to Reto Borer in Apr of 1952, Bo Katzman was an effective bandleader and gospel singer whose professional profession started in the mid seventies, albeit less than different titles. In 1979, he officially used the moniker Bo Katzman, and released his 1st recording, The Kat. Through the entire …

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