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Camp Cope

As a normal from the Australian singer/songwriter circuit and with a small number of single singles under her belt, Melbourne local Georgia Maq made a decision to gather Kelly Hellmrich on bass and Sarah Thompson on drums to flesh out her single task. With Camp Cope’s angst-ridden appear sitting between …

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CTMF

Among seemingly countless tasks from U.K. garage area rock and roll titan Billy Childish, CTMF is definitely a high-volume, low-tech power trio that lives from the motto “The Sound of Last night, Tomorrow.” Based on the group’s established biography, CTMF’s background goes back to 1977, when Childish was operating at …

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Nicky Blitz

LA singer/songwriter Nicky Blitz (given birth to Nick Scapa) takes on a raucous mixture of rock and roll — incorporating California surf, psych flourishes, and garage area grit — like the Thee Oh Views and Wavves. Affected by Wayne Murphy and Maximum Martin, Scapa began behind the moments within a …

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Methyl Ethel

Acquiring their name from a colorless, sweet-smelling organic compound commonly used as an industrial solvent, Aussie indie rockers Methyl Ethel hire a heady mixture of breezy wish pop and soaring psych-rock that lands somewhere within Tame Impala, Syd Barrett-era Green Floyd, and MGMT. Structured out of Perth, the trio features …

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Honey Radar

Honey Radar’s Jason Henn began saving tunes in his Indiana bedroom in the mid-2000s, quickly building up an extraordinary catalog of lo-fi acoustic guitar pop that sounded just like a much less drunk Guided by Voices with some Rolling Rocks and Midwestern weirdness mixed in. He quickly began liberating CD-Rs, …

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The Last Artful, Dodgr

Delivered in L.A. but structured out of Portland, Alana Chenevert became left-field vocalist and rapper the final Artful, Dodgr when she shifted up the Still left Coast. Chenevert was raised in the center of LA, with among her earliest recollections being truly a drive-by capturing that still left her brother …

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Black Foxxes

British power trio Dark Foxxes mixed ’90s grunge and indie rock influences with early-2000s emo and alt-country elements to make a visceral, emotive racket. The music group was produced in Exeter, Devon by guitarist/vocalist Tag Holley, bassist Tristan Jane, and drummer Ant Thornton, three close friends who had fulfilled at …

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Abandoned by Bears

A Swedish easycore music group that specializes in weighty breakdowns and melody-rich pop-punk, Deserted by Bears was shaped in 2012 throughout the talents of vocalists Fredric Andersson and Leon Ekelund, guitarist Jacob Devinder, bassist Gustav Eriksson, and drummer Max Fahlman. Using a audio that falls someplace among Chunk! No, Captain …

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Andy Black

Andy Dark, the solo task from Dark Veil Wedding brides vocalist Andy Biersack, followed an all natural development in Biersack’s music trajectory. From your metalcore delivery of BVB through their development right into a glam metallic clothing, Andy Black’s pop-leaning rock and roll was the next phase in Biersack’s audio. …

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Good Tiger

Having a blistering mixture of tech-metal, prog, and hardcore, Good Tiger includes a seasoned team of modern steel machinists, including ex-Tesseract vocalist Elliot Coleman, ex-the Safety Flames guitarists Derya Nagle and Joaquin Ardiles, ex-the Faceless drummer Alex Rüdinger, and Architects bassist Morgan Sinclair. Founded in 2015, the music group went …

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