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The Oranges Band

Baltimore indie rockers the Oranges Music group were formed around the start of the 2000s by vocalist Roman Kuebler. Kuebler initial surfaced as an associate from the Baltimore indie staff Streets to Space Travel, which released several records in the Amish label and a 7″ through Washington, D.C.’s DeSoto. Once …

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The Servant

Produced in London throughout the convert of the millennium by singer and guitarist Dan Dark, bassist Matt Fisher, and drummer Trevor Sharpe, the Servant (their name extracted from a 1963 Joseph Losey film) released their first “mini album,” the six-song Mathematics, later on that year. After business lead guitarist Chris …

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Alpine

Merging synths with sweet harmonies and bright is better than, Australian ensemble Alpine provide a stylish, soaring cross of alternative dance and post-punk. Created in Melbourne in ’09 2009, the music group grew out of the high-school-era cooperation between vocalist Phoebe Baker and guitarist Christian O’Brien. After senior high school, …

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Dan Black

Among the vanguard performers in the U.K.’s genre-swirling wonky pop motion, Dan Dark brought his mix of pop, rock and roll, dance, and hip-hop tastes to light in 2008 along with his strike one “Yours.” After spending four years playing electric guitar in the alt-rock music group the Servant, Dark …

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