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King Tuff

Ruler Tuff may be the neo-garage alter ego of multifaceted musician Kyle Thomas. Implementing the moniker in his teenagers like a play on his initials as well as the name Ruler Tut, Thomas wouldn’t start playing as Tuff until 2006, when he self-released an recording via CD-R between using freaky …

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Black Hollies

New Jersey’s Dark Hollies emerged in 2005 with a variety of ’60s-styled garage rock and roll, psychedelia, and gritty spirit. Initially formed being a aspect task by three associates from the hard rock and roll group Rye Coalition, the quartet agreed upon with Brooklyn’s Ernest Jennings Record Co. and officially …

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Sunshine & the Rain

A gritty garage area pop duo in the vein of Phantogram and Cults, Sunlight & the Rainfall is the function of NJ husband-and-wife group Justin and Ashley Morey. Both previously from the psych-rock clothing the Dark Hollies, they produced their debut as Sunlight & the Rainfall soon after their earlier …

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The Sufis

The Sufis certainly are a Nashville duo specialized in reviving the psychedelic garage rock and pop from the ’60s. Sounding such as a combination between your Byrds, Nirvana, and the home music group at Shindig, Calvin Laporte and Evan Smith provide a lot of songcraft and creation skills with their …

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Jeffrey Novak

Tennessee vocalist and guitarist Jeffrey Novak started performing in punk rings in his teenagers. His groupings included Jeffrey Novak’s One Guy Band as well as the ultra-raw Rat Traps; when Rat Traps retired in 2006, Novak shaped Cheap Period. The group began being a Redd Kross-inspired hard rock-band, but after …

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