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Russian Circles

Chicago-based instrumental post-rock/metallic trio Russian Circles build a complicated clamor of sprawling guitars, propulsive drumming, and large basslines. These were founded in past due 2004 by guitarist Mike Sullivan and bassist Colin DeKuiper, with drummer Dave Turncrantz signing up for soon afterwards. Ahead of Russian Circles, Sullivan and DeKuiper had …

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Roy

Reaching completely back again to Bob Dylan as well as the Band’s pioneering mixture of mythic Americana and shaggy rock and roll & move, alongside newer factors of comparison want Created to Spill, Modest Mouse, and My Morning Coat, Roy (a music group, not really a dude) mix spiky post-Pavement …

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These Arms Are Snakes

Artsy Seattle post-hardcore act These Hands Are Snakes mixes the urgency and intense vocal design of punk using the exploded music structures and specialized complexity of the initial wave of math rock rings. This fusion is really a logical progression through the bandmembers’ former tasks: vocalist Steve Snere was previously …

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Botch

Seattle, WA’s Botch reaches the forefront of the near trend in audio in large music. A virulent stress of intensifying, underground, and occasionally violent weighty metal-infused acoustic guitar histrionics steeped deeply in hardcore punk picture aesthetics as well as the very much touted D.We.Y. ethic, numerous that community’s least expensive …

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