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Razorlight

The Uk indie rock-band Razorlight formed in London in 2002 around vocalist/guitarist Johnny Borrell and guitarist/vocalist (and Swedish ex-pat) Björn Ågnen. Joined up with by bassist Carl Dalemo and drummer Christian Smith-Pancorvo, the combo documented many demos at London’s Feet Rag studios, and the ones songs resulted in radio publicity …

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Hot IQs

An antic dance-rock trio triangulated somewhere within the Strokes, Franz Ferdinand, as well as the Arctic Monkeys, Denver’s Hot IQs also state influences which range from Jimmy Eat World and Weezer to Jay-Z and Sam Cooke towards the basically forgotten ’90s indie rockers Archers of Loaf, whom Hot IQs cover …

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The Spitfires

The Spitfires certainly are a four-piece pop/rock music group hailing from Watford, Britain. Comprised of vocalist and guitarist Billy Sullivan, bass guitarist Sam Very long, drummer Matt Johnson, and keyboardist Chris Chanell, the Spitfires are recognized for their powerful and effective songwriting, resolute sociable commentary within their lyrics, and broadly …

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The Amazons

U.K. rock and roll quartet the Amazons produced in 2014. Playing an arena-sized make of indie that combines the grandeur of Arcade Fireplace using the muscles of Nirvana, the Amazons crafted catchy, melodic anthems constructed for singalongs. During their development, vocalist Matt Thomson, guitarist Chris Alderton, and bassist Elliot Briggs …

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The Wholls

Bedford, U.K. quartet the Wholls (pronounced “wolz”) play spirited alt-rock having a cheeky wink in the same vein as Arctic Monkeys as well as the Kooks. Created by vocalist/guitarist Tordy Cocchiarella, guitarist/vocalist Santino Cocchiarella, bassist Joe Stevenson, and drummer Daniel De Feo, the group began while still in college, releasing …

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The Heydaze

An alternative clothing influenced by Tame Impala and Oasis, NY City’s The Heydaze shaped in 2013 across the abilities of university pals Jesse Fink, Andrew Spelman, Alexander Glantz, and Tyler Matte. The self-described purveyors of “home windows down/stereo system up” jams started issuing infectious singles like “Small Bandit,” “Arnold Palmer,” …

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Alexandra Savior

Known on her behalf heavily atmospheric and dreamy psychedelic sound that’s aptly referred to as “desert rock and roll” or an extension from the neo-torch track, Alexandra Savior (name, Alexandra Savior McDermott) can be an American option pop/rock and roll singer/songwriter from Portland, Oregon. Developing an eclectic musical flavor during …

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Pretty Vicious

This four-piece rock-band, hailing from Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, made raw, punk-infused, energetic rock & roll. Composed of vocalist/guitarist Brad Griffiths, guitarist Tom McCarthy, bass guitarist Jarvis Morgan, and drummer Elliot Jones, the group published the monitor “Cave Track” to SoundCloud and BBC Presenting in 2014, producing interest from BBC Radio …

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Charlie Belle

Before they also graduated senior high school, the brother-sister duo of Charlie Belle had currently released a set of EPs and played SXSW for half-a-decade directly. The Bonds siblings — big sister Jendayi, the vocalist/songwriting guitarist, and small sibling Gyasi, the drummer — had been subjected to music at an …

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Du Blonde

Du Blonde’s swaggering rock and roll began when ethereal folk-pop singer/songwriter Beth Denim jeans Houghton thought creatively blocked while saving the follow-up to her eclectic 2012 debut Yours Truly, Cellophane Nasal area. After splitting up with her music group the Hooves of Future and scrapping an album’s well worth of …

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