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Death Cab for Cutie

Loss of life Cab for Cutie’s rise from small-time single task to Grammy-nominated rock-band is among indie rock’s greatest achievement stories. Released in the bayside university city of Bellingham, Washington, the group was originally a part project for vocalist/guitarist Ben Gibbard, an executive student at Traditional western Washington University or …

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Chris Walla

An accomplished maker, multi-instrumentalist, and previous DJ, Christopher Walla could very well be most widely known as Ben Gibbard’s previous right-hand man in Loss of life Cab for Cutie. Walla was created in 1975 and was raised in the suburbs of Seattle, a city whose wealthy music scene motivated him …

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Camden

Milwaukee-based emo unit Camden was shaped in July of 1998 by singer/guitarist William Seidel, guitarist Eric Osterman, bassist Ryan Weber and drummer Brian Zimmerman. After making a strong regional pursuing, the group self-released an eponymous four-song demonstration, adding a set of paths for the record’s re-release for the Snapping Turtle …

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The Long Winters

Vocalist/songwriter John Roderick continues to be tagged as an indie edition of R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe. Seattle’s Traditional western State Hurricanes founded Roderick as an insightful designer happening while period spent touring the entire world with Harvey Risk in 2000 furthered his musical creativeness. The Long Winters will be the culmination …

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