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Warpig

One particular bands that skip the motorboat to stardom throughout their dynamic life time, Canadian hard rockers Warpig would encounter a zombie-like afterlife following their demise, if they joined additional cult acts want Sir Lord Baltimore, Leaf Hound, and Captain Beyond in haunting the thoughts of hard rock and roll …

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Justin Glanville

An earnest singer/songwriter with some folkie affects (think Nick Drake and Richard Thompson) alongside a large dose of modern indie rock such as the Shins as well as the Pernice Brothers, Justin Glanville makes politely catchy, low-key pop tunes with melodies simply inventive and memorable plenty of to lift the …

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Bumps

Yet another among the myriad of rings formally connected with Tortoise, the instrumental percussion group Bumps is made up of Dan Bitney, John Herndon, as well as the seemingly constantly dynamic John McEntire. Avant-hip-hop label Rocks Throw took see from the trio’s beat abilities, putting your signature on them and …

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The Maccabees

Hailing from South London, kinetic indie rockers the Maccabees created in 2004 around vocalist Orlando Weeks, guitarists Hugo and Felix White colored, bassist Rupert Jarvis, and drummer Robert Dylan Thomas. The group’s 1st solitary, “X-Ray,” premiered on Promise Information in November of 2005, and because of a solid XFM-Radio displaying, …

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New Life Worship

Connected with Colorado’s NEW LEASE OF LIFE Chapel, the worship group NEW LEASE OF LIFE Worship premiered in 1991 when pastor Ross Parsley shaped the New Existence Ministries. NEW LEASE OF LIFE Worship produced their recording debut in 2007 using the live work My Savior Lives. Relying on God adopted …

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Costa Cordalis

Although his success has come like a pop singer in Germany, Costa Cordalis was created and spent his childhood in Greece. Created Might 1, 1944, in Elatia as Konstantinos Costas, he started playing acoustic guitar at age seven and, recognizing that his musical dreams would be challenging to attain in …

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Da BackWudz

The eccentricity and versatility of Da Backwudz’s music place them beyond your categorical box of crunk music in the 2000s Southern rap scene — however, not that far. Cousins Sho Nuff and Big Marc, genuine names Adam Redding and Marcus Thomas respectively, hail through the eastern metro-Atlanta city of Decatur, …

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Pine Leaf Boys

The youngest band ever to sign towards the rootsy Arhoolie label, southern Louisiana’s Pine Leaf Boys don’t just play Cajun music, but Louisiana music that may range between gritty Creole blues to sentimental waltzes. People Wilson Savoy, Cedric Watson, Drew Simon, Jon Bertrand, and Blake Miller are fluent in British …

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Foy Vance

Though he spent the majority of his formative years in the grim surroundings of 1980s Belfast, singer/songwriter Foy Vance’s musical vision may be the item of a completely different type of nervous tension — the cross-racial friction, harmony, and disharmony that gave rise to jazz, blues, and soul in the …

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Howard Carpendale

Among Germany’s most successful pop performers through the 1970s and ’80s, Howard Victor Carpendale was created on January 14, 1946 in Durban, South Africa. Howie, as he’s affectionately known, was functioning as an Elvis impersonator when he relocated to European countries in 1966, settling initial in the U.K. He transferred …

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