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Lisa o Piu

Dreamy Swedish singer/songwriter Lisa Isaksson honed her atmospheric mixture of psychedelic art rock and breathy indie folk on her behalf mother’s old classical guitar, which had spent an excellent most its life gathering dust in the family attic. Given birth to beyond Stockholm, Isaksson spent very much her youngsters around …

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M. Doughty

Before emerging being a solo artist, M. Doughty (initial name: Michael) was most widely known as the frontman of the initial avant-garde group referred to as Soul Coughing. Spawned in 1992, Spirit Coughing was produced after Doughty fulfilled his bandmates (Yuval Gabay, Sebastian Steinberg, and Tag De Gli Antoni) while …

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Espers

Neo-psychedelic folk trio the Espers began appearing in the Philadelphia area in early 2002. Using a core supplied by vocalist/songwriter Greg Weeks, Meg Baird, and Brooke Sietinsons and curved out by many collaborators, their heady mixture of chamber rock and roll, baroque pop, and past due-’60s Uk folk received them …

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Elliott

Just frontman Chris Higdon remains from the initial lineup of Elliott, a Louisville emo band known because of its extreme stage presence, replete with piano and percussion samples. Higdon, bassist Jonathan Mobley, and drummer Ben Lord produced Elliott following the break up of their prior band, Falling Forwards. After launching …

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Faun Fables

Spokane, Washington-raised musician, dancer, and songwriter Dawn “The Faun” McCarthy shaped Faun Fables in 1997. After a self-released debut, 1999’s Early Melody, her powerful tone of voice, penchant for functionality art, and United kingdom folk-infused rock and roll with lyrics steeped in pagan imagery seduced the interest of Nils Frykdahl …

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Principal Edwards Magic Theatre

This UK band was formed in 1968 at Essex University, England. The creative hippie co-operative revolved around Belinda ‘Bindy’ Borquin (vocals/recorder/violin/piano), Main Cartwright (acoustic guitar/mandolin/recorder) and David Jones (percussion) who have been initially became a member of by Jeremy Ensor (bass) and vocalists Martin Stellman, Monica Nettles and Vivienne McAuliffe. …

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Fern Knight

East Coastline neo-psychedelic folk clothing Fern Knight were shaped in 1999 by multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter Margie Wienk. Going for a cue from traditional British folk serves like Pentangle, Comus, as well as the Sallyangie, Fern Knight’s reverb-drenched, modernist twist on ’60s mysticism is normally steeped at night, whimsical majesty of current …

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Comus

Acquiring their name from a figure within a John Milton poem, Comus was a short-lived but powerful folk-rock group that appears to have produced an attempt to combine components of King Crimson using the affects of Pentangle, Fairport Convention as well as other more traditional folk clothes. The effect was …

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The Incredible String Band

Probably one of the most engaging organizations to emerge from the esoteric ’60s was the Incredible String Music group. Simply the duo of Mike Heron and Robin Williamson, its audio was made up of haunting Celtic folk melodies augmented by way of a selection of Middle Eastern and Asian equipment. …

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Born Heller

Born Heller may be the brainchild of Chicago natives Josephine Foster (ukulele, electric guitar, vocals) and Jason Ajemian (standup bass, acoustic guitar, vocals). Focusing on a stark backwoods design of neo-traditional and transatlantic folk, the duo create, arrange, and deconstruct their use an experimental advantage that’s as breathtaking since it …

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