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The Transit War

NORTH PARK indie rockers the Transit Battle certainly are a melodic post-hardcore quartet that’s not whiny or self-involved enough to be looked at emo, nor sufficiently enamored of technique more than songwriting to attract the post-rock chops fetishists. A little more aggressive and much less poppy than either the Weakerthans …

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Acceptance

Few bands in the early-aughts emo/pop-punk picture possess a legacy as mythical as Acceptance. The music group just released one LP before splitting up, yet that record went on to become cult classic, assisting them amass a group of fans so loyal it continued to be devoted through ten years …

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Colour Revolt

The indie rock-band Color Revolt was formed by five university students from Jackson and Oxford, MS: lead singer, guitarist, and keyboard player Jesse Coppenbarger; guitarist Jimmy Cajoleas; guitarist, key pad player, and vocalist Sean Kirkpatrick; drummer and vocalist Len Clark; and bassist Drew Mellon. Previously referred to as Fletcher, the …

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Burns Out Bright

The melodic post-hardcore quartet Melts away Out Bright came collectively in Columbia, SC. Made up of Isaac Rock (vocals/bass), Bryan Taylor (acoustic guitar/vocals), Chris Shirah (drums), and Forest Montgomery (acoustic guitar/vocals), the group spent period touring with works like Stretch out Arm Solid, Evergreen Terrace, and Carry vs. Shark before …

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Brand New

Even though members of COMPLETELY NEW cut their teeth in a variety of hardcore bands, the group took a far more melodic method of its work, embracing punk-pop around the debut album YOUR PREFERRED Weapon and incorporating areas of indie rock and roll during future projects. Created in Long Isle, …

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Sick City

Produced in early 2005, Winnipeg, Manitoba’s Sick and tired City skipped most of the usual new-band grunt function and went right to the (semi) big style — almost immediately getting slots starting for such works as Papa Roach, It Dies Today, Bedlight for Blue Eye, and From Autumn to Ashes, …

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Manchester Orchestra

While led by singer/songwriter/guitarist Andy Hull, the maturity of Manchester Orchestra’s songwriting belied the actual fact the bandmembers were barely legal when their group sprung into living. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, the indie rock and roll outfit grew from tunes that Hull experienced begun composing while attending senior high school. …

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Envy on the Coast

Long Isle emo-rockers Envy around the Coastline formed around friends Brian Byrne (guitar/vocals), Ryan Hunter (vocals/guitar), Jeremy Velardi (bass), and Sal Bossio (piano) consuming bands just like the Foo Fighters and Queen, though their music was in fact more consistent with bands like Something Corporate or Saves your day. The …

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Northstar

Emo rock clothing Northstar formed in 1997 in Huntsville, AL, and underwent a lot of lineup adjustments (plus some sonic types) during those early years which they probably must have changed their name when items finally settled straight down in the first 2000s. Irrespective, Northstar performed around Alabama as well …

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Tourmaline

The New Shirt indie rock outfit Tourmaline features Matt Rauch (vocals/guitar), Ryan Baredes (guitar), Andrew Koes (bass), Maximum Rauch (drums), and Corey Zaloom (piano/vocals). The refined poppy five-piece created in 2004. Inside a yr, they authorized to No Dairy Records and started documenting their debut recording with maker Chris Badami …

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