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Dt’s

Raw spirit + hard rock and roll = hard spirit…or in least that’s the way the mathematics functions for the Dt’s, a music group in the Pacific Northwest that mixes the emotional power of R&B using the punch and power of rock and roll & roll. Produced in Bellingham, WA, …

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Brassy

Brassy was the brainchild of Muffin Spencer, Jon Spencer’s child sister and a guitarist, beginner rapper, and narcissistic loudmouth in her own best. As an expatriate surviving in London, Muffin installed with guitarist Stefan Gordon, bassist Karen Frost, and drummer Johnny Barrington, or DJ Swett, as he was known while …

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Pussy Galore

Pussy Galore didn’t invent noise rock, however they did modification just how many musicians approached the idea of transforming chaotic noise into music. In early stages, most rings that embraced sound as an visual either got an arty world-view, a philosophical axe to grind, or some mix of both. Pussy …

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Cripples

Keenly aware that fresh wave has its roots in ‘60s garage rock, the Cripples fuse proto-punk rawness with synthesized noise. Produced by Greg Heino (vocals, electric guitar, synthesizer) and Ross Marshall (synthesizer, vocals) in a higher school cellar in the middle-‘90s. Nearly ten years before resurrecting brand-new wave sounds will …

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Cougars

Chicago’s Cougars shaped in 2000 from remainders of local ska-ish heroes Hot Range Jimmy. Eight dudes solid, their lineup included vocalist Matt Irie, keyboardist Sam Ambrosini, and guitarists Brett Meingasner and John Mclurg; a tempo portion of Bryan Bienias (bass) and Brian Wnukowski (drums, ex-Big’n); and horn players Tag Beening …

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Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Uncovered in the wake from the Strokes’ popularity and the next garage rock and roll revival, New York’s art punk trio the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are made up of singer Karen O, guitarist Nicolas Zinner, and drummer Brian Run after. O met Run after at Ohio’s Oberlin University and fulfilled …

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Geraldine

Athens, OH’s Geraldine has bluesy punk inspired by Howlin’ Wolf, the Rocks, the Who have, and NY punk through the ’70s. The group started releasing singles around the Anyhow/Revolver imprint, including 1995’s self-titled 7″, 1996’s Natural cotton, and 1997’s K-Tel Whore. The music group also made an appearance at trash-rock …

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Golden Animals

A self-styled retro-indie-folk-psychedelic-blues duo, Golden Animals was originally formed in Brooklyn, NY, by American vocalist/guitarist Tommy Eisner and Swedish-born drummer/backing vocalist Linda Beecroft. But after documenting their initial EP in 2006 in these thick urban environment, the few embarked on a cross-country pilgrimage that brought these to the barren wastes …

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Martin Bisi

Experimental vocalist/guitarist Martin Bisi has produced Sonic Youngsters, John Zorn, Bootsy Collins, Expenses Laswell, and Afrika Bambaataa. His All IS GOING TO BE Won album presented Manager Hog’s Cristina Martinez. Sirens from the Apocalypse made an appearance in 2008.

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Jon Spencer

When raunchy garage area rockers Pussy Galore called it quits in 1990, vocalist/guitarist Jon Spencer founded the Blues Explosion, alongside guitarist Judah Bauer and drummer Russell Simins. Burning Spencer’s Elvis-on-acid yelp with much dosage of punk, funk, and blues, the music group first garnered interest using its 1993 outing, Extra …

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