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Go Sailor

Sweet, indie-pop noises presented by the tone of voice and six-string from Tiger Capture (Rose Melberg), the 4 string from Crimpshrine (Paul Curran) as well as the traps from Henry’s Outfit (Amy). Mainly concentrated as a aspect project, Move Sailor released three EP and two compilation monitors before having almost …

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Bunnygrunt

The world’s cutest band, St. Louis-based cuddlecore trio Bunnygrunt originally comprised guitarist Matt Harnish, drummer Karen Ried, and bassist Renee Dullum, all three of whom swapped vocal responsibilities. Created in early 1993, the group debuted later on that year using the Silly Moo label solitary “Criminal Young man”; some other …

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Milky Wimpshake

Milky Wimpshake certainly are a lo-fi indie punk threesome from Newcastle originally comprising Ms. Joey Ramone (drums), Christine (bass/vox), and frontman Pete Dale, whose picture credits include operating the Slampt label; FAST Connection fanzine, as well as the rings Avocado Baby, Pussycat Garbage, and Crimson Monkey. An early on cassette-only …

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Tuscadero

Tuscadero was among a legion of cutesy punk-pop rings to emerge within the mid-’90s. Acquiring their motivation from ’70s rubbish tradition and sugar-coated childhoods, the Washington DC-based quartet crafted punk-pop paens to tv (they required their name from Suzi Quatro’s Content Days character Natural leather Tuscadero), teenage crushes and issues …

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Tullycraft

Seattle-based indie pop trio Tullycraft shaped in 1994 in the ashes of Crayon, reuniting singer/bassist Sean Tollefson with drummer Jeff Fell; completing the lineup with ex-Wimp Aspect 14 guitarist Gary Miklusek, the group debuted in 1995 using the Harriet label one “Accurate Blue,” eventually notching an underground traditional with “Pop …

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Bastards of Fate

Roanoke, Virginia’s Bastards of Destiny drive their experimental pop to extremes, merging sugary melodies with outrageous sound, shrieked vocals, and other sonic shenanigans. The group created in 2006, when guitarist/vocalist Doug Cheatwood became a member of causes with guitarist Benjamin Pugh, keyboardist Camellia Delk, bassist Jason Wellz and percussionist Doug …

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