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J. Tillman

Vocalist/songwriter J. Tillman’s music paints languid, unfortunately gorgeous portraits of like and life over the margins using the moody depth of Nick Drake as well as the country-influenced textures of Ryan Adams. Tillman initial produced a name for himself playing drums in a set of indie rock rings, Saxon Shoreline …

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Riz MC

London rapper and accomplished actor Rizwan Ahmed, also known by his hip-hop alias Riz MC, tripped pointed, politics discourse in the U.K. best away the gate, debuting in 2006 using the satirical however tongue-in-cheek one, The Post 9/11 Blues. A second-generation Pakistani, Ahmed grew up in north London’s Wembley region …

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Three Second Kiss

Three Second Kiss met up in Bologna, Italy, in 1993 beneath the inspiration of Rodan, Blonde Redhead, Big Dark, and Jawbow. Using their complicated but abrasive music of hard-hitting indie, Lollypop Information contributed towards the launch of Three Second Kiss’ first full-length F.P.R. 2 yrs later on, their second recording, …

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Julia Hülsmann

Jazz vocalist, songwriter, composer, and pianist Julia Hülsmann was created in Germany, and her intelligent, brilliant, and incisive make of poetic, artful vocal and piano jazz has taken her tremendous critical respect in her local country but small exposure or interest outside of it all. Forming her personal trio with …

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School Boy Humor

Founded by Caleb Spillyards (vocals, keyboards), Phil Evans (vocals, guitar), Anthony Evans (guitar, vocals), Pierce Hunter (bass), and Greg Scherer (drums) in Little Rock and roll, AR, the emo-pop group Classes Boy Humor debuted in 2005 and self-released their first EP, TO CREATE Hearts Reluctant, the next year. The group …

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The Trophy Fire

San Francisco-based alternative rock and roll trio the Trophy Open fire craft melodic, hook-filled stories of existence, love, and reduction, which draw from your harmony-laden electro-keyboard pop from the middle- to past due ’80s as well as the soaring stadium rock and roll of the first aughts. Created in the …

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Unreal City

Hardcore kids towards the last, the people of Pittsburgh, PA’s Unreal Town won’t identify their last brands on sheer rule, coating up for inspection using their debut record, Ephemeral Subsistence, just seeing that Joe (vocals), Jon (electric guitar), Mania (bass), and Rob (drums). Agreed upon to Twice or Nothing Information …

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The Devil’s Blood

Hailing through the Dutch city of Eindhoven, where these were first conceived in 2006 by guitarist Selim Lemouchi, the Devil’s Bloodstream hark back again to the initial sightings of ’70s rock (Dark Sabbath, Uriah Heep, Leaf Hound) as well as the darker aspect of ’60s psychedelia and folk (Coven, Comus, …

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Leopold and His Fiction

Often set alongside the White Stripes for his or her stripped-down sound and Daniel James’ vocal sound (which bears a particular resemblance to Jack White), Leopold and His Fiction play the actual band loves to contact “vintage rock,” music that fuses components of blues, folk-rock, garage area rock, and roots …

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True Widow

Large and melodic, True Widow began in 2007 when singer and guitarist Dan Phillips (formerly of Slowride) returned to Dallas, Tx after going for a break from music. Recruiting vocalist/bassist Nicole Estill and drummer Timothy Starks, the music group took form quickly, creating a audio that had taken its cues …

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