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Ugly Casanova

According to story, “Ugly Casanova” may be the pencil name utilized by a crazed Modest Mouse lover named Edgar Graham who also broke in to the band’s display in Denver in 1998. Intrigued from the man’s publications filled with potential track lyrics, frontman Issac Brock put together a hodgepodge of …

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Serious Sam Barrett

An accomplished skateboarder who founded a punk-style D.We.Con. label to record his regional folk picture, “Severe” Sam Barrett mixed American Delta blues and nation with British traditional music in a primary, heartfelt fashion. Created and elevated in the small town of Addingham in the Yorkshire Dales, Barrett was child to …

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Acrylics

Though their band, Standing Nudes, split up in 2007, musicians and friends Jason Klauber and Molly Shea knew they wished to continue producing music together. Both — who’d known one another since their period at Oberlin University, where they fulfilled after a shared friend played a few of Shea’s tunes …

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Cassino

Following the breakup of emo-influenced indie rockers Northstar in the summertime of 2005, principle songwriters Tyler Odom and Nick Torres headed back again to their house state of Alabama and starting writing songs for his or her new task, Cassino. Putting away the harder sides of Northstar’s audio, Cassino’s music …

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Blood Meridian

Bloodstream Meridian, an organization that were only available in a accommodation during a Dark Halos tour (which the singer, songwriter, and guitarist of Bloodstream Meridian, Matt Camirand, was a component), took their name from your Cormac McCarthy book from the same name, and looked to combine punk, Americana, and rock …

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Quiet Company

Hailing from Austin, Tx, spirited, emotionally participating, melodic indie rock and roll outfit Calm Company, who’ve attracted comparisons to everyone from Death Cab for Cutie to Shiny Eyes, were shaped by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Taylor Glen Muse after stints in various other bands, like the Connotations, Uncle Andrew, and Eisley. In 2005, …

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City and Colour

City and Color was the single acoustic task of Dallas Green, also called the vocalist/guitarist for the Canadian post-hardcore music group Alexisonfire. Born Sept 29, 1980, in St. Catharines, Ontario, Green offered as an associate of Helicon Blue before co-founding Alexisonfire in past due 2001. Despite scant radio airplay, the …

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It Hugs Back

Using a droning yet jangly sound inspired by Stereolab, Sonic Youth, and Wilco, Kent, England’s It Hugs Back originally contains guitarist/vocalist Matthew Simms, keyboardist/vocalist Jack Theedom, bassist Paul Michael, and drummer Dimitri Sudell (who was simply later changed by Will Blackaby). The band’s initial single, Lighting in the Trees and …

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The Whispertown 2000

Led by vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter (not forgetting former child actor) Morgan Nagler, the Whispertown 2000 (originally known from the name Vagtown 2000) was an indie rock-band that began as a single vehicle but progressed into a full-fledged strap around 2004. Nagler was relocated to create and perform by friend …

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Noah and the Whale

Noah as well as the Whale became a respected light in the Uk folk scene using the discharge of 2008’s Peaceful, the Globe Lays Me Straight down, their popular debut that cracked the U.K. TOP and spawned the strike one “5 Years Period.” Produced in the southern suburbs of London, …

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