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Brody Dalle

Before getting into a solo career, Brody Dalle was the unmistakable raspy voice behind the Distillers and Spinnerette. We were young in Melbourne, Australia, Dalle fell deeply in love with punk rock and roll and grunge as an adolescent, and started playing acoustic guitar when she was 13. She shaped …

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Deap Vally

Deap Vally debuted in 2011 having a primal mixture of hard rock and roll and oily blues riffs, just like the White colored Stripes colliding using the Dark Keys. The feminine indie duo created in LA after guitarist/howler Lindsey Troy required a crocheting course taught inside a San Fernando store …

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Lacey Sturm

Lacey Sturm (nee Mosley) increased to fame in the first aughts using the hard rock-band Flyleaf. Her exclusive tone of voice and shiver-inducing screams helped propel Flyleaf to multi-platinum achievement with hard rock and roll hits “I’m Therefore Ill” and “I AM SORRY.” Using the music group, she released three …

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Spinnerette

Despite achieving industrial success using their punky but slick third album, Coral Fang, the Distillers disbanded in early 2005, departing singer Brody Dalle to ponder her long term like a musician. She arranged down the bass and got a rest from music completely for some time to give delivery to …

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