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Dave Brockie

Comedy steel troupe the Dave Brockie Knowledge includes vocalist/bassist Dave Brockie (also an associate of GWAR), guitarist Mike Derks, and drummer Brad Roberts, who endeavored to splice the disparate strains of hard rock and roll and steel with humor. After debuting with 2001’s self-explanatory Diarrhea of the Madman, the group …

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V/Vm

In league with plunderphonic pirates and dancefloor punks like Share, Hausen & Walkman, Child-606, and DJ Olive, Manchester’s V/Vm (“volume versus mass”) crew brought a well-needed boot towards the backside from the increasingly humorless dance scene from the past due ’90s, polarized using one side by mindless club trance and …

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Davina & the Vagabonds

Davina & the Vagabonds keep carefully the sounds from the ’30s alive, taking part in old-fashioned New Orleans jazz and blues in the 21st hundred years. There are a wry wink in the delivery of Davina Sowers. As the quintet’s frontwoman, she may sometimes reflection the phrasing of Billie Vacation …

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Aaron Kwok

Hong Kong-based singer, actor, and dancer Aaron Kwok is normally among Cantopop’s biggest superstars. His reputation rivals just that of fellow Hong Kong superstars Jacky Cheung, Andy Lau, and Leon Lai, who are collectively referred to as the Four Heavenly Kings of Cantopop. Blessed on Oct 26, 1965, he started …

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Not Guilty?

Spain’s initial certifiable boy music group, Not Guilty? are made of performers/dancers Javier Moreno, David Olea, and Pedro Olea. Strolling in the guidelines of groupings like Backstreet Guys and *NSYNC, the group combines upbeat pop noises with complicated choreography as well as the casual magic technique. The group’s founding member, …

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The Flaws

Like American contemporaries the Killers and Interpol, and Delorentos and Director nearer to residential, Irish four-piece the Flaws are indebted towards the English post-punk picture of the first ’80s, crafting super melodic indie pop music with small pretension to originality but a lot of spirit and solid songwriting. There’s greater …

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Rana Santacruz

Rana Santacruz is a Mexican-born, Brooklyn-based vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and songwriter whose relationship of seemingly disparate music designs, from mariachi and bluegrass to Celtic folk as well as Eastern European wedding ceremony music, made him a mainstay on levels in both his adopted town with regional musical celebrations. Santacruz was created …

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The Aquamen

A drunkenly raucous surf-revival group, the Aquamen formed in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA using a shifting lineup which has included guitarist “Un Capitan” Mike Drake, bassist Matt Harris (ex-Overwhelming Colorfast), and drummer “Lookout” Steve Loan provider; Drake and Harris produced Oranger upon their eventual departure. The group released two unbiased …

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Attila

Party-hearty loss of life metallic rockers Attila shaped while in senior high school within their hometown of Atlanta in 2005, across the core of founders Chris “Fronz” Fronzak (vocals) and Sean Heenan (drums). The music group played celebrations and festivals around Atlanta. Their initial long-player, 2007’s Fallacy on Statik Manufacturer …

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