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Miaow

Indie pop cult favorites Miaow shaped in Manchester, Britain, in 1984 — singer/guitarist Cath Carroll, a notorious habitué from the Manufacturer Records-owned club the Hacienda and a fresh Music Express writer (beneath the pseudonym Myrna Minkoff), previously collaborated with bassist Steve Maguire, keyboardist Jonathan Bedford, and drummer Chris Fenner within …

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Primal Scream

Primal Scream’s career could in lots of ways be read like a microcosm of Uk indie rock within the ’80s and ’90s. Bobby Gillespie created the music group within the middle-’80s while drumming for the Jesus and Mary String, who were the precise reverse of Primal Scream — the second …

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The Jasmine Minks

Most known to be among the first rings in Alan McGee’s Creation label, the Jasmine Minks were formed in early-’80s London. Originally a trio focused around vocalist Jim Shepard, the music group went through many lineup shuffles throughout their extended, bumpy, and eventually resilient background. The band’s different musical passions, …

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Flatmates

Bristol, Britain indie pop symbols the Flatmates were formed in mid-1985 by vocalist/guitarist Martin Whitehead — also the creator from the famed Subway Company label — and drummer Rocker, whose roommate Kath Seaside soon signed to play bass. By adding another roommate, vocalist Deb Haynes, Whitehead relinquished vocal tasks, as …

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Talulah Gosh

Avatars from the Uk twee pop motion, Talulah Gosh formed in late 1985 when economics college student Amelia Fletcher and struggling designer Elizabeth Cost met in an Oxford region club; both had been putting on Pastels badges, and their common like for indie rock and roll prompted these to instantly …

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Close Lobsters

An unfortunately short-lived but utterly fantastic neo-psychedelic jangle pop music group, Close Lobsters just managed two albums and an EP within their short career, but all 3 releases are amazing, among the better music from the past due-’80s U.K. indie picture. Close Lobsters had been formed within the Scottish town …

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bIG fLAME

Children of rings just like the Pop Group, Josef K, and Gang of 4 from the U.K.’s vibrant anti-rockist, post-punk picture of 1978-1981, Manchester, England’s bIG fire had been a self-proclaimed “tense and quirky three-piece pop group,” merging the restless skills of bassist/vocalist Alan Dark brown, guitarist Greg O’Keefe, and …

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The Bodines

Because of Alan McGee’s focus on driving Primal Scream through the mid-’80s for his Creation label, the Bodines probably shed out on a number of the interest they justly deserved within their beginning. Because of this, the Manchester, Britain, group still left the label for the greener pastures of Magnet …

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