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Big Troubles

Indie pop act Big Issues began working jointly in ’09 2009, but their music speaks of their love for the sounds from the ’80s and ’90s, which range from shoegaze rings, jangle pop, as well as the C-86 brigade to lo-fi pop as well as the initial stirrings of grunge. …

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Real Estate

New Jersey’s PROPERTY stake their state to a warm, hazy design of indie rock and roll with breezy melodies. The music group was created in Ridgewood by business lead vocalist/guitarist Martin Courtney (Predator Eyesight and previously Titus Andronicus), guitarist Matthew Mondanile (Ducktails), bassist Alex Bleeker (Alex Bleeker & the Freaks), …

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Pigeons

Pigeons are an experimental indie pop group hailing through the Bronx, NY. Their music can be a hazy make of lo-fi psych-folk influenced by French pop music, frequently incorporating flutes, drum devices, and guitar responses, even though the group’s later on recordings have shown tighter musicianship and songwriting. The group’s …

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The Pains of Being Pure at Heart

Using their wall-of-fuzz guitar stylings and sugary pop underpinnings, the Pains to be Pure in mind nodded to a variety of old-school indie pop and shoegaze acts, especially Black Tambourine and My Bloody Valentine. New York-based music artists Alex Naidus (bass), Kip Berman (acoustic guitar/vocals), Kurt Feldman (drums), and Peggy …

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Archie Powell & the Exports

Midwestern good-time rockers Archie Powell & the Exports join famous brands A.C. Newman and Ted Leo in holding the energy pop torch in to the aughts. Vocalist/guitarist Archie Powell, boy of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra violinist, used guitar by age group 11 and started writing tracks four years afterwards, nonetheless …

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Alex Bleeker & the Freaks

NJ musician Alex Bleeker began recording beneath the moniker Alex Bleeker & the Freaks in the past due 2000s, around once he was functioning under his personal name and taking part in bass in surfy indie pop music group Real Estate. Like the hazy, mellow vibes of PROPERTY, Bleeker’s solo …

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