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The Crayon Fields

Raised for the classic, guitar-ringing psychedelia from the ’60s (the Zombies, the Byrds) having a lo-fi indie rock and roll approach not in contrast to that of the Elephant 6 collective, Melbourne, Australia group the Crayon Fields shaped in 2002 prior to the members graduated senior high school. In the …

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My Other Friend

New York-based pop quintet My Various other Friend shaped in Brooklyn in 2006 throughout the abilities of Kelsey, Tobi, Holly, Andy, and Tara, a volatile staff that specializes in alternately bouncy and moody indie rock and roll peppered with guy/gal harmonies which have drawn evaluations to everyone from Belle & …

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Scouting for Girls

The whimsical indie pop group Scouting for women formed in 2005 in London, playfully modeling their name following the Scouting handbook (Scouting for Boys), published in the first many years of the 20th century. Associates Greg Churchouse, Peter Ellard, and Roy Stride agreed upon with Epic Information in early 2007 …

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Clues

The Clues, never to be confused using the American music group from the same name, are an indie pop music group from Brisbane, Australia. Lead vocalist/keyboardist Martin Somerville, also an associate from the Better Mousetrap Treatment and a single performer, met all of those other music group — drummer Anthony …

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Shane Bartell

A bit folk, a bit shoegaze, Shane Bartell’s influences could be traced to wan Brits like Morrissey and Thom Yorke. Elevated in cowboy nation (Kerrville, a smallish city nestled in the tough hillsides of central Tx), Bartell transferred to Austin in 1992 to wait the School of Texas. It had …

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Honeydrips

Area of the uncannily bountiful Gothenburg, Sweden, music picture from the later 2000s, the Honeydrips may be the one-man task of Mikael Carlsson, a ex – person in the punky pop music group Dorotea as well as the wistful Kissing Mirrors. Often in comparison to fellow Gothenburgers Jens Lekman (a …

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The Young Tradition

The Young Custom has a extremely traditional indie pop sound but finds it within an unusual way. The music group comprises of Brent Kenji, who also sings in the Fairways and provides performed in the Guild Group and Skypark, on vocals and Erik Hanspers on all musical instruments. The unusual …

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Bears

Jangly and summery plenty of to warrant comparisons to bubblegum and psych pop-minded indie pop groups just like the Afternoon Naps as well as the Bicycles, the Ohio-based Bears formed in the summertime of 2005 like a collaboration between core members Charlie McArthur and Craig Ramsey. Piecing together an album’s …

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The Mopeds

Originally intended being a musical collective between two brothers and a pal, The Mopeds first met up in 1994 and recorded a small number of demos without leaving their own bedrooms. Fun was everything that mattered instead of making a profession out of their music. But using the three years …

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Toystore

Toystore was the alias from the enigmatic twee-popster Jenky, a notoriously reclusive number about whom next to nothing is known. Relating to story, his demonstration tapes showed up unsolicited within the doorstep from the small Michigan-based indie label Janeane Information sometime in early 1998, followed only with a notice reading …

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