Home / Tag Archives: Death Cab for Cutie

Tag Archives: Death Cab for Cutie

Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly

Vocalist/guitarist Sam Duckworth may be the principal member behind indie-emo folk affair Get Cape. Use Cape. Journey, a moniker culled from a headline within a pc magazine in regards to a Batman video game. Raised similarly on electronic, politics folksingers, and post-hardcore, he started GC.WC.F in Essex, U.K., in 2004 …

Read More »

The Graduate

Not to end up being confused using the likewise named new influx clothing that morphed into Tears for Worries through the early ’80s, the Graduate are an anthemic emo-pop music group from Springfield, IL. Created in past due 2005 from the continues to be of two regional acts (Greatest of …

Read More »

The Maroons

Currently established members from the Northwest music scene just before they came collectively in 1993, the Maroons — 1st made up of singer/guitarist John Moen (who was simply a drummer for Elliott Smith, Pete Krebs & Gossamer Wings, Heatmiser, as well as the Spinanes, amongst others), guitarist Jim Talstra (who …

Read More »

Clock Hands Strangle

Having a sound and psyche that nearly defies definition, Melbourne, FL’s Clock Hands Strangle first brought their particular mixture of psych, rock and roll, and poetry towards the American underground in 2004. Only three years later on, Clock Hands found out themselves having a debut recording (Redshift/Blueshift) that won a …

Read More »

Clues

The Clues, never to be confused using the American music group from the same name, are an indie pop music group from Brisbane, Australia. Lead vocalist/keyboardist Martin Somerville, also an associate from the Better Mousetrap Treatment and a single performer, met all of those other music group — drummer Anthony …

Read More »

Quiet Company

Hailing from Austin, Tx, spirited, emotionally participating, melodic indie rock and roll outfit Calm Company, who’ve attracted comparisons to everyone from Death Cab for Cutie to Shiny Eyes, were shaped by singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Taylor Glen Muse after stints in various other bands, like the Connotations, Uncle Andrew, and Eisley. In 2005, …

Read More »

Meredith Bragg

East Coastline singer/songwriter Meredith Bragg crafts atmospheric chamber pop with an indie rock and roll sensibility. An aspiring musician because the 8th grade, Bragg is certainly backed by his longtime support music group, the Terminals, a trio offering cellist Elizabeth Olson, drummer Jon Roth, and keyboardist Brian Minter. The quartet …

Read More »

Shinobu

Shinobu vocalist/guitarist Mike Moroboshi-Huguenor and drummer Jon Fu were taking part in together in the neighborhood punk music group Argyle if they decided in nov 2002 a switch was to be able. Located in San Jose, both began playing collectively privately consuming bands just like the Weakerthans and Loss of …

Read More »

The Quiet Ones

The Calm Ones (never to be confused using the children’s rock band of the same name) is a soft indie rock collective with members located in the united states but mainly located in Seattle. Primary members consist of John Totten (vocals, bass), David Totten (electric guitar), Chris Totten (drums, key …

Read More »

Hurricane Bells

After touring to get Longwave’s fourth album, Secrets Are Sinister, frontman Steve Schiltz took time off to record a solo group of songs. The music was mellow, nocturnal, and atmospheric, a long way off from Longwave’s steamroller indie rock and roll. Functioning quickly, Schiltz documented the materials in his cellar …

Read More »