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Spotlight Kid

Inspired from the classic shoegaze and psychedelic rock and roll acts from the ’90s, Spotlight Kid created in Nottingham, England in 2006. The lineup was made up of dual vocalists Katty Heath and Rob McCleary, guitarist Chris Moore, bassist Matt Holt, drummer Chris Davis, and auxiliary member Karl Skivington playing …

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The Hobbes Fanclub

Shoegaze-minded indie pop trio the Hobbes Fanclub got its origins in 2008 being a transcontinental collaboration between U.K. vocalist/songwriter Leon Carroll and Brazilian musician Fabiana Karpinski. Without ever conference personally, the duo done songs via document writing and released several CD-Rs on smaller indie brands before parting methods this year …

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Vaadat Charigim

Hailing from Israel and influenced from the ’80s and ’90s Israeli underground moments aswell as shoegaze functions from different eras and locales, Vaadat Charigim started in 2012. The trio included Tel-Aviv natives Yuval Haring on acoustic guitar and vocals, drummer Yuval Guttmann, and bassist Dan Bloch. The band’s lyrics had …

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Flowers

London noise pop music group Blooms began in 2012 when singer and bassist Rachel Kenedy answered guitarist Sam Ayres’ “vocalist wished” advert as well as the duo began attempting to produce music that sounded like “early Madonna through a broken tape machine” and was motivated with the dark, fuzzy, reverb-heavy …

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Cloakroom

Midwestern trio Cloakroom shaped in 2012, coining the word “stoner emo” to spell it out their lurching, guitar-heavy sound which borrowed equally from hardcore’s brawniness, the dreamy sound webs of shoegaze, and sad-hearted ’90s indie rock and roll rings like Hum and Crimson House Painters. Arriving collectively in Michigan Town, …

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Bleeding Rainbow

Originally named following the ’80s children’s PBS television series Reading Rainbow, Blood loss Rainbow popped through to the skirt from the lo-fi indie trend in past due 2009. Philadelphia transplants and finally married few Rob Garcia and Sarah Everton created the band from your ashes of the screamy Richmond, Virginia …

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Woven Bones

Woven Bone fragments — an organization whose grimy, blissed-out sound pop provides nod to Seaside Fossils and the new & Onlys — got their begin in 2008 mainly because frontman Andrew Burr’s single project. Burr, who was simply surviving in Orlando, FL at that time, dubbed the task Woven Bones …

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The Beets

Emulating the brash pop-oriented punk antics from the Ramones, wielding a wacky D.We.Y. attitude similar to Daniel Johnston, and gleefully idolizing The Howard Stern Display and Mad Journal, Queens, New York’s the Beets stomped onto the indie circuit in the first 2000s because of a few much-hyped produces on Brooklyn’s …

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