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KaitO

British darlings KaitO comprise a great, electronic spunk like the likes of Bis and Kenickie. Hailing from Norwich, Britain, KaitO’s Nikki Colk (vocals/electric guitar), Gemma Cullingford (bass), Dave Lake (electric guitar), and Dieta Quantrill (drums) had been a quick suit to England’s underground indie picture. After creating a name for …

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Pit Er Pat

Chicago post-rock trio Pit Er Pat comprised bassist Rob Doran (a founding person in Alkaline Trio), classically qualified pianist Fay Davis-Jeffers, and drummer Butchy Fuego (a onetime contributor to Natural Milk Resort). Founded in 2003 because the Blackbirds, they shaped to back an area vocalist/songwriter who abruptly remaining town for …

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Mellowdrone

Although Venezuelan-born, Miami-bred guitarist and lead singer of Mellowdrone, Jonathan Bates, have been playing the instrument since a kid, it wasn’t until he surely got to Berklee School of Music that he realized he was just a technically proficient guitarist, and didn’t actually know very much about music. At age …

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Polvo

One of the most popular and accomplished rings within the arty, noisy indie rock and roll offshoot dubbed mathematics rock and roll, Polvo touched on lots of the genre’s hallmarks: dissonant, intricately layered guitars that often employed alternative tunings; unusual, off-kilter rhythms; an focus on thick sonic structure; and unorthodox …

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Jonathan Fire*Eater

Jonathan Fireplace*Eater was the rare band whose members had the nice fortune of we were young together — as well as the band’s music reflected its members closeness. Their superstar burned incredibly shiny for just a couple of years, finally burning up out — not really fading apart — in …

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Ednaswap

The nightmares of frontwoman Anne Preven served because the inspiration behind the name of her alternative rock-band Ednaswap; also offering guitarists Rusty Anderson and Scott Cutler, bassist Paul Bushnell and drummer Carla Azar, the group produced in LA in 1993, immediately after documenting an acoustic demonstration that led to a …

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Clinic

Liverpool’s artwork punk four-piece Medical clinic produced in 1997 from the ashes of Ade Blackburn and Hartley’s previous music group, Pure Morning hours. The duo added Brian Campbell and Carl Turney towards the fold and released the thrashy debut solitary “IPC Sub-Editors Dictate Our Youngsters” for the group’s personal Aladdin’s …

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Evening

Nouveau indie rockers the Evening initial formed in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in the later ’90s being a task of guitarists Lee Burik and Patrik Sklenar. Both had been avant jazz aficionados who openly mixed their schooling right into a shimmery, messy ball of prog, punk, and sound experimentation. Done …

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Spoon

Using a heady mixture of precision punk and serpentine classic rock and roll (the band has drawn comparisons to everyone in the Pixies and Sonic Youth to Elvis Costello and Tom Petty), Texas-based indie outfit Spoon went from underground press darlings to 1 from the genre’s most critically acclaimed acts. …

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The Geraldine Fibbers

The Geraldine Fibbers were the bluesy, country-tinged vehicle of singer/songwriter Carla Bozulich, a longtime veteran from the Southern California post-punk scene who previously tenured in Ethyl Meatplow and Neon Veins. Following the former’s 1993 break up, Bozulich produced the Fibbers with guitarist Daniel Keenan, bassist William Tutton, violinist Jessy Greene, …

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