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The Narrator

Using the careless charm of the shaggy dog and an apathetic but enthusiastic attitude, the Narrator embrace the raw aesthetics of great indie rockers; rather than trying to end up being groundbreaking, they play reckless, straightforward rock and roll. While their will and get are honest, their tone is certainly …

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Wolfstone

During the period of nine years, Wolfstone dragged Scottish music — occasionally kicking and screaming, but often quite loudly — in to the globe of rock. These were noisy and very pleased and moved Seattle’s grunge ethic in the Pacific Northwest towards the Highlands, putting it on to both traditional …

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Priscilla Herdman

As opposed to a lot of her contemporaries in folk music, Priscilla Herdman is basically an interpretive singer within the tradition of Joan Baez and Judy Collins, rather than singer/songwriter. She’s defined herself as “a songfinder and interpreter of other’s music,” adding, “Section of my storyfinding work is to discover …

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Noam Pikelny

A virtuoso five-string banjo participant, Noam Pikelny was created Feb 27, 1981 in Chicago, Illinois. His youth, he has stated lightheartedly, was divide between your Chicago Cubs’ Wrigley Field as well as the Aged Town College of Folk Music. He had been playing in traditional bluegrass rings while he was …

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Erik Satie

Erik Satie was a significant French composer from your generation of Debussy. Greatest remembered for a number of sets of piano items, including Trois Gymnopédies (1888), Trois Sarabandes (1887) and Trois Gnossiennes (1890), he was championed by Jean Cocteau and helped create the popular band of French composers, Les Six, …

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Manishevitz

Manishevitz began in Virginia because the brainchild of Adam Busch, formerly from the Curious Digit. By using guitarist Via Nuon, the band’s first launch for Jagjaguwar, (1999’s Sentence structure Bell as well as the All COLLAPSE,) was a encouraging disc of romantic, mild indie pop liberally laced with folk and …

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Cary Brothers

Wry, thoughtful singer/songwriter Cary Brothers broke in to the mainstream using the one “Blue Eye,” a gorgeously articulate ballad he contributed to 2004’s Grammy-winning, hip-artist-showcasing Backyard State soundtrack. Delivered in 1974 to some watercolorist mom and surgeon dad, Brothers eschewed the noises of his indigenous Nashville and only Britpop artists …

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Samara Lubelski

As an associate of Hall of Popularity, the Sonora Pine, Hall of Popularity, Tower Recordings, Metabolismus, and Jackie-O Motherfucker, ethereal singer/songwriter/psychedelic pop specialist Samara Lubelski is not any stranger towards the avant-indie-folk picture. Her single debut, Fleeting Skies, premiered within the Sociable Registry label in 2004. She came back in …

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Dark Captain Light Captain

Dark Captain Light Captain create textured, folk-inspired pop/rock and roll that combines pastoral psychedelia with digital elements. Hailing from East London, the music group formed through the winter season of 2006, when founders Dan Carney (acoustic guitar, vocals) and Neil Kleiner (consumer electronics, vocals) launched some late-night recording classes around …

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Maggie Sansone

Traditional Celtic stylist Maggie Sansone was the daughter of the jazz pianist who every year gave his daughter a fresh drum at Xmas; a versatile skill who mastered from your guitar to piano to bassoon, she discovered her true phoning as a grown-up, finding the hammered dulcimer. Upon developing her …

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