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Oxford Collapse

Finding the web page link between your dark and angular aspect from the synth pop scene as well as the equally off-kilter indie rock and roll from the ’90s, Oxford Collapse arrived of Brooklyn, NY, using a fiery and unique appear. Performing around their unique burg, Michael Speed (electric guitar/vocals), …

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Wilderness

Wayne Johnson, Brian Gossman, Can Goode, and Colin McCann create the experimental/post-punk noises of Wilderness. Hailing from Baltimore, Wilderness created in 1995. Their self-titled debut recording, recorded in springtime 2004 with Chad Clark (Dismemberment Strategy, Q rather than U) and TJ Lipple (Blue Velvet, Aloha), was released on Jagjaguwar in …

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Seachange

Nottingham’s moody, anthemic sextet Seachange features vocalist Dan Eastop, guitarists Adam Cormack and Dave Gray, bassist Wayne Vyner, violinist Johanna Woodnutt, and drummer Simon Aldcroft. The music group met if they had been all their studies at Nottingham University or college collectively in the past due ’90s, and finished up …

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Champion Kickboxer

The Uk rock quartet Champion Kickboxer was formed in Sheffield by singer/songwriter/guitarist Tom Bates, keyboardist/guitarist/singer Sam Marsh, bassist/singer Sam Bunn, and drummer/singer Neil Piper. Agreed upon to the unbiased label Thee Sheffield Phonographic Company (aka Thee SPC), they released the one “Supertram”/”Like Him + Her + Her + Me” in …

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British Sea Power

A sextet from Natland, Cumbria, Britain, British Ocean Power certainly are a rather conceptual indie music group — compared more often than once to Pleasure Division as well as the Remedy — whose music incorporates components of artwork rock and roll and post-rock experimentalism. The group was created in 2000 …

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Brakesbrakesbrakes

The ambitious indie rock foursome Brakes features Eamon Hamilton (vocals/guitar), Tom White (guitar), Marc Beatty (bass), and Alex White (drums). Throughout a drunken night time in 2002 after starting for the Lonesome Organist in Brighton, Britain, Hamilton produced Brakes. Hamilton (no regards to Yan’s sibling of the same name) was …

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Editors

Shaped in 2003, Editors became among the leading rings within the post-punk revival that swept America and England in the first 21st century. Originally dubbed Snowfield, the group comprised four music technology college students from Stafford College or university — vocalist/guitarist Tom Smith, business lead guitarist Chris Urbanowicz, bassist Russell …

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Magnetic North

Once the vision of Betty Corrigall — an abandoned and pregnant-out-of-wedlock resident of Orkney who hung herself in the past due 1770s — found Erland Cooper inside a desire in early 2011, he go about combining fellow Erland & the Carnival member Simon Tong (the Verve, the nice, the Bad …

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The Holy Fire

Detroit’s Holy Fireplace began in 2003 with an informal, mostly acoustic cooperation between drummer Nick Marko and vocalist/guitarist Sean Hoen. However the music group found its accurate direction within the heightened level of Hoen’s guitar, as well as the addition of bassist Nathan Miller and guitarist Dan Skiver solidified the …

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Arcade Fire

A combined mix of indie rock and roll muscle tissue and theatrical, unapologetic bombast turned Arcade Open fire into indie royalty in the first 2000s. Originally made up of Régine Chassagne, Richard Parry, Tim Kingsbury, and brothers William and Get Butler, the group shaped during the summer season of 2003, …

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