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Run on Sentence

Run on Phrase is the music byline employed by Portland, OR-based singer/songwriter Dustin Hamman, whose lo fi indie folk design has drawn evaluations to Neutral Dairy Resort, Devendra Banhart, and Bon Iver, amongst others. By using a perpetually revolving cast of music artists borrowed from regional rings like Loch Lomond, …

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DM Stith

Given birth to in Buffalo, NY, singer/songwriter David Stith spent his formative years encircled by music. The child of a university wind ensemble/chapel movie director and pianist mom with a set of opera-singing sisters, Stith started his personal music profession after an extended affair with composing, illustration, and graphical design. …

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The Lord Dog Bird

Colin McCann started building recordings beneath the moniker god, the father Dog Parrot when his primary task, the Baltimore, MD-based indie rock and roll clothing Wilderness, took a yearlong break beginning in early 2007. While Wilderness had been on hiatus, McCann documented a assortment of organic, rustic music that nodded …

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Nick Krgovich

A prolific, multifaceted singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who are able to juggle styles without losing some of his considerable pop acumen, Nick Krgovich is most beneficial known for his use the indie pop clothes No Children, Gigi, and P:ano. Centered out of Vancouver, English Columbia, Krgovich pulls from a deep well …

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Justin Vernon

Justin Vernon began saving as Bon Iver following break up of DeYarmond Edison. Vernon’s single project had taken the band’s introspective, folky audio and embellished it with squinchy, quirky orchestral details that nodded to Sparklehorse and a drifty optimism similar to the Flaming Lip area. After composing and recording within …

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Bon Iver

Appearing seemingly from nowhere, Bon Iver’s debut recording, For Emma, Forever Ago, became among the landmark albums from the past due-2000s indie folk appear. Vocalist/songwriter Justin Vernon’s extra sound and genuine vocals caught the eye of people searching for something folky, however not folksy at all. Further albums refining and …

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Tim Kasher

Nebraska-born indie rocker Tim Kasher, most widely known because the frontman for prominent Saddle Creek Records outfits Cursive and the nice Life, was raised in Omaha alongside fellow crooner and good friend Conor Oberst of Shiny Eyes (Oberst references Kasher within the Shiny Eyes tune “Nothing at all Gets Crossed …

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Sufjan Stevens

A singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose music handles both personal as well as the religious while associated with basic but striking music patterns, Detroit-born Sufjan Stevens started venturing in to the music globe while attending Wish College as an associate of Marzuki, a folk-rock music group located in Holland, Michigan. Following …

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Sarah Siskind

Although Sarah Siskind’s rootsy, folk-based songs attracted even more attention when performed by additional artists, the NEW YORK indigenous enjoyed a recording career of her personal, effectively straddling the line between musical ghostwriter and solo artist. Elevated within the continental southeast by musical parents, Siskind was subjected to bluegrass and …

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Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Produced in 2007 by Ima Automatic robot frontman Alex Ebert following a brief amount of existential crisis, the cultish ten-piece indie rock and roll outfit Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros pull their inspiration in the communal musical communities that peppered Southern California (specifically Laurel Canyon) with positive vibrations through …

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