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Nations by the River

Highly regarded Australian alt-folk-country bands the Sleepy Jackson and Gelbison cross-pollinated throughout a 2003 homeland tour and formed Nations with the River. Luke Steele, the Sleepy Jackson’s business lead vocalist, and Gelbison’s Kahn brothers (Edo and Nadav) used their fresh group as the automobile for a far more romantic and …

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Florida

Possibly the most enigmatic rock-band from the twin cities of Minneapolis/St. Paul, Florida’s four people first began carrying out collectively in 1997. The group self-released two albums of exclusive, deceptively complicated pop/rock and roll: 1997’s relatively rough-edged Golden Sunlight Songbook, and 2000’s smoother-sounding Drum Single for the Bumpers. As the …

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Rochelle, Rochelle

Named following the notoriously boring art-house erotica flick on Seinfeld, the hard-rocking post-grunge strap Rochelle, Rochelle shaped in NORTH PARK, CA, in August 2000. Vocalist/guitarist Erik Berg, guitarist Gaylord Vehicle Brocklin, bassist Nicholas Sekol, and drummer Jeff Grasmick started playing around the region and gaining publicity on regional radio, and …

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Cinnamon

The Vancouver-based Cinnamon is made up of Terry Kilometers (vocals, guitar), Tom Williams (lead guitar), Kevin Cooper (bass), and Marq DeSouza (drums). The music group shaped in 1993, and their cassette-only Strange Planet premiered in 1994; the full-length Compact disc Cream Soda adopted in 1996. That same yr, Cooper and …

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Roger Manning

As the co-founder of Jellyfish, Imperial Move, as well as the Moog Cookbook, keyboardist Roger Manning became probably one of the most beloved numbers in ’90s underground pop music. While non-e of those rings remained collectively for much longer than four years, Manning’s skill as a tranquility vocalist, arranger, and …

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Pagoda

Pagoda formed in Washington, D.C., after Ben Licciardi (vocals/keyboards/acoustic guitar) had a need to record some tracks for Lazyline Information. He was became a member of by Kevin O’Meara (drums), Raj Gadhia (bass/keyboards), and Adrian Carroll (acoustic guitar), with Carroll’s nation band, Shortstack, financing standup bass and lap metal. After …

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Wheels on Fire

A lively and wonderfully ragged-sounding rock and roll & move quartet away of Ohio, Tires on Fire noises at times just like a vintage past due-’60s garage music group however the group’s gleefully unhinged strategy would be pleasant in any 10 years. Members include performers and guitarists Michael Chaney and …

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Flying Color

In the wake from the Rickenbacker revolution started by R.E.M., Soaring Color created in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1984 when bassist Hector Penalosa, from your Southern California cult music group the Zeros, installed with guitarist Dale Duncan from your SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA underground band Like Circus and guitarist …

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Brass Bed

Louisiana-bred indie outfit Brass Bed emerged in the middle-2000s, bubbling beneath the radar within their hometown of Lafayette. Slaving away at cleverly organized, sometimes explosive power play a city celebrated because of its Cajun music, their plight had not been unlike another, right now legendary rock and roll group fighting …

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Shake Some Action!

Named for the classic album with the Flamin’ Groovies, Tremble Some Action! is certainly a music group from Seattle, WA, steeped in the affects of common pop in the ’60s through the ’90s. Tremble Some Actions! was produced by vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Adam Hall, an Australian émigré who gained …

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