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The North Atlantic

The North Atlantic suffered exactly the same fate as literally a huge selection of indie bands each year: shaped while its members were even now in senior high school, the trio released an individual CD alone, then split once the members went to college. Unlike the vast majority of those …

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Controlling the Famous

Los Angeles-based Controlling the Famous enjoy an angular, groove-driven mixture of melodic post-rock relatively like the styling of rings like Without the Carry and Cursive. A lot of the group in the beginning installed while attending university in L.A., but getting themselves looking for a fresh drummer, Maximum Hellmann (acoustic …

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Make Believe

Shaped in 2003, Make Believe are another reshuffling of players through the ’90s Chicago emo/indie rock and roll scene (Joan of Arc, Cap’n Jazz, Owls, Spirits and Vodka, etc.), this time around offering guitarist Sam Zurick, bassist Bobby Burg, and cousins Nate Kinsella on drums and Tim Kinsella on vocals. …

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Tim Kasher

Nebraska-born indie rocker Tim Kasher, most widely known because the frontman for prominent Saddle Creek Records outfits Cursive and the nice Life, was raised in Omaha alongside fellow crooner and good friend Conor Oberst of Shiny Eyes (Oberst references Kasher within the Shiny Eyes tune “Nothing at all Gets Crossed …

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Beep Beep

Produced in July of 2001 by Eric Bemberger, Chris Hughes, and Joel Petersen of Gabardine, Beep Beep had been godfathered right into a i’m all over this Gabardine’s label, Saddle Creek. Business Informal, their initial record, released in August of 2004, was a fiery throwback to’70s post-punk and early Kate …

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White Octave

Upon leaving the emo music group Cursive in 1998, guitarist/vocalist Stephen Pedersen formed the White Octave with bassist Lincoln Hancock and drummer Robert Biggers; guitarist Finn Cohen became a member of up quickly thereafter. The band’s debut record, Style No. 6312, premiered in past due 2000.

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Ambulette

Following the dissolution of Denali, former frontwoman Maura Davis briefly considered going for a break from music and perhaps heading back to school. Prior to the Richmond, VA, local could sign up for classes, nevertheless, Davis present herself writing brand-new music that she wished to pursue. With home-recorded demos readily …

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I Walk the Line

The dark, organ-driven punk rock of I Walk the Line came into being in 2003, a couple of years before anyone knew the band’s name may possibly forever be from the likewise titled Joaquin Phoenix movie about the person in Black. Located in Helsinki, I Walk the Range began like …

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The Trouble With Sweeney

THE DIFFICULTY With Sweeney may be the brainchild of songwriter Joey Sweeney. He founded the indie pop clothing in 1999 after departing the Barnabys. Alongside music artists John Howkins, Erik Schmidt, Joey Mangan, and Erica J. Pennella, Sweeney produced a rootsy pop audio; a self-titled EP was released within almost …

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Jejune

Emo rockers Jejune formed within the mid-’90s at Berklee University of Music in Boston, where guitarist/vocalist Joseph Guevara and drummer Christopher Mendez Vanacore studied jazz and bassist/vocalist Arabella Harrison studied audio engineering, after turning from voice overall performance. Before splitting up in early 2000, the music group went on to …

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