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Hieronymus Firebrain

Led by ex-Camper Van Beethoven multi-instrumentalist Jonathan Segel, the free-form underground rock and roll unit Hieronymus Firebrain was an extension of Segel’s 1989 single LP Storytelling, composed of lots of the same musicians who performed within the album. After issuing a self-titled 1991 debut record over the Delta label, nevertheless, …

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Climate

Eclectic and experimental, Dallas lo-fi indie rockers Weather is definitely primarily influenced by arty post-punk and avant-garde rock and roll, but toss in touches of other things that happens to cross their route: pop, jazz, digital, and straight-up rock and roll & roll. Weather was created in 1997 by close …

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Ross Beach

Indie-pop vocalist/songwriter and Elephant 6 confederate Ross Seaside was created in New Orleans and elevated mainly in Baton Rouge, LA, signing up for his first music group, Beach-Head, while in senior high school. Relocating to Ruston, LA in 1991, he became a member of the music group Smilin’ Joe Fission, …

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Dent

An enigmatic experimental combo made up of performers aligned using the San Francisco-based Magnetic Information imprint, Dent was led primarily by label co-owner Jonathan Segel, most widely known for his function in Camper Truck Beethoven. Documenting with an ever-changing lineup of pseudonymously called performers, Dent debuted in 1995 with Stimmung; …

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The Young Executives

The energy pop trio from the Young Executives stuck out amidst their indigenous of Lincoln, NE. Because they produced their debut in 1988, the neighborhood club picture either hosted right cover rings or punk works. So, the initial four-piece of Eric Medley (acoustic guitar/vocals), Mike Ropp (vocals/bass), David Marks (drums/vocals), …

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Valet

Valet is made up of Irish local and vocalist/songwriter Robin Kyle, Kris Lightner (bass), Paul Fugelsted (keyboards), and ex-Mollycuddle partner Judd Hildreth (drums). When Kyle emigrated to Minneapolis in 1994, he fulfilled Hildreth. Following that, the four-piece became public in 2000. While preserving praise because of their dream pop audio …

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Lost Child

The Michigan indie rock duo Lost Child continues to be honing its experimental space rock because the mid-’90s, when schoolhood friends Brett Zylstra and Steve Fowler formed a common bond with alternative music. Both found a electric guitar and distributed the affects of R.E.M., Radiohead, Cracker, and Sparklehorse, and in …

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Yung Wu

Among the trio of transparent disguises that your Feelies’ Glenn Mercer and Costs Million used through the mid-’80s (combined with the Trypes and Willies), Yung Wu just released one record, 1987’s Shore Keep. A far more rootsy affair compared to the duo’s prior undertake angular pop, Shoreline Leave featured a …

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Happy Flowers

Causing the nightmare world of childhood trauma with insight, humor and astonishing heart, the duo of ex-Landlords members Mr. Anus (guitarist Charlie Kramer) and Mr. Horribly-Charred Baby (vocalist John Beers) teamed as the Happy Bouquets in their indigenous Charlottesville, Virginia in 1983. They debuted the next summer with a set …

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Huon

Founded by ex-Cannanes member Dave Nichols, Huon produced their documenting debut in 1998 after Library Details launching their debut 7″ EP entitled Fluoro. Using their mixed pop design of Nichols’ prior music group and layering of loosely organised indie sound, reverbed guitars, and calm vocals, Huon discovered themselves critically to …

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