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June of 44

Following a sudden demise of Rodan, guitarist Jeff Mueller held Louisville’s math rock and roll flame burning along with his new strap, June of 44. Pursuing in the footsteps of Mueller’s previously music group, in addition to picture progenitors Slint, June of 44 crafted noisy, dissonant, complex acoustic guitar rock …

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Low

Shaped in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1993, Low had been possibly the slowest from the so-called “slowcore” rings — delicate, austere, and hypnotic, the trio’s music rarely increased over a whisper, divining its dramatic tension within the unsettling open up spaces developed by the lack of sound. Primarily composed of the …

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down MF

Forging a union of post-punk noisemaking and soul-baring angst, down MF begins with a tone of voice that oozes melancholy, contempt, and mordant wit all at one time. Combine the tone of voice with the audio of the jagged guitar that prefers in order to avoid the reduced end and …

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Come

The dark and dissonant blues-rock band Come formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1990. The group was led by vocalist/guitarist Thalia Zedek — a recovering heroin addict and experienced from the indie-rock picture whose profession included tenures fronting Live Skull, Uzi, the Harmful Birds and Light Females — and guitarist Chris …

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Bluetile Lounge

Echoing the seems of rings like Galaxie 500 and Codeine, Perth, Australia’s Bluetile Lounge crafts an expansive, sublime design that signifies out giant landscapes in your brain. Created in 1991, the group perfected their music for just two years before playing live. Both their debut recording, lowercase, released in 1995 …

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Spokane

Spokane is really a single automobile for Drunk’s Rick Alverson, a vocalist/songwriter who have gleans equal levels of motivation from Simon & Garfunkel and Galaxie 500. Though Alverson offers written the majority of Drunk’s materials, the tracks he writes for Spokane tend to be more personal rather than as collaborative. …

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Earring

Chicago-based indie-psych duo Earring’s fuzzy guitars, slow tempos, and lethargic, lost-in-reverb vocals resemble a sludgier version from the slowcore and shoegaze noises from the ’90s. Guitarist/vocalist Jason Balla and drummer Alexander Otake started producing music in 2012, gigging around the town and issuing cassettes within the Manic Static label. The …

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