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Lois

Vocalist/songwriter Lois Maffeo very long reigned among the esteemed voices in American indie pop — an integral proponent from the Pacific Northwest’s like rock picture, her extra, lo-fi audio and steadfast adherence for an underground ethos blazed a path for a variety of female functions to emerge in her wake. …

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Fugazi

If background is kind to Fugazi, their records will not be overshadowed by their reputation and ways of operation. Rather than being known for his or her community activism, five-dollar displays, ten-dollar CDs, and level of resistance to mainstream stores, they will rather be known for his or her smart …

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The All Scars

All Marks are an all-star sextet of post-punk music artists and noisemakers. A few of this band’s scarred celebrities result from such Dischord rings as Fugazi, Beefeater, and Fidelity Jones. Improvised, extemporaneous, impulsive, and unpremeditated sonic outbursts are well-liked by the All Marks’ Jerry Busher, Dug Birdzell, Chuck Bettis, Brendan …

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Rites of Spring

As the term emo has come to define a sensibility greater than a particular audio, it could be difficult to pin down actually if you’re no outsider. Yet there is a general consensus — in no way universal, but pretty solid — that Washington, D.C.’s Rites of Springtime were the …

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Deathfix

Washington D.C.’s Deathfix created in ’09 2009 when maker High Morel and ex-Fugazi drummer Brendan Canty fulfilled even though touring in Bob Mould’s back-up music group. Both multi-instrumentalist songwriters bonded more than a deep like of pop and rock and roll noises from 1972 and started focusing on recordings in …

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