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Emperor X

The brainchild of cosmic lo-fi Los Angeles-based indie folk artist/high-school science teacher Chad Matheny, Emperor X began its aural assault in the past due ’90s. Matheny’s quirky mixture of surreal, offbeat lyrics and haphazard plans combined with an innate pop sensibility 1st made an appearance in solid type in 1998 …

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Corcovado

Corcovado started being a lo-fi experimental indie duo in Grand Rapids, MI, releasing a self-titled album in 1999. In 2002, the music group re-formed being a five-piece from the advancement of cellar jams. Their audio turned from the easy buildings of demo-quality wish pop to a fuller, more technical indie …

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UUVVWWZ

Their music isn’t quite as unusual as their name, but it’s close. UUVVWWZ (pronounced “dual U, dual V, double dual U, Zee”) consider their weirdo cues from indie rings like Deerhoof, Micachu, and Kap Bambino with unconventional track structures, angular acoustic guitar riffage, rigid start-stop rhythms, and frantic yelping. Guitarist …

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The Teeth

Punkers one’s teeth formed sometime in 2002 around Ann Arbor, MI. Vocalist Dave Reminick and drummer Andrew Tholl fulfilled through Tholl’s sweetheart at that time. Posting similar passions in rock and roll and experimental music, from the stuffiness and rigidness of music college, Reminick and Tholl made a decision to …

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Eula

Post-punk three-piece Eula shaped while going to music college in Fresh Haven, Connecticut. Centered around the demonstration recordings and fiery tone of voice of guitarist Alyse Lamb, the group proceeded to go in a noisy, angular, indie rock and roll path when she asked bassist Jeff Maleri and drummer Nathan …

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The Globes

With an understated guitar/bass/drum sound indebted towards the Northwest indie scene, the four associates of Spokane, Washington’s the Globes moved to Seattle immediately after graduating from senior high school to pursue their music dreams, and started documenting their self-titled EP in 2007. Another calendar year, the Globes completed documenting their …

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Social Studies

San Francisco’s brainy indie pop combo Sociable Research feature vocalist/keyboardist Natalia Rogovin and drummer Michael Jirkovsky. Rogovin, an Oregon-born classically qualified pianist, and Jirkovsky, who spent his youngsters playing in Chicago punk rings, met while going to university in Santa Cruz, California and created Social Studies if they relocated to …

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Point Line Plane

Portland’s synth-core clothing Point Line Aircraft features vocalist/keyboardist Josh Blanchard, drummer Nathan Carson, and keyboardist/multi-instrumentalist Howard Gillam. Blanchard in addition has used the Sensualists, Mome Raths, as well as the Kremlin Bronx; Carson can be an associate of Witch Hill, and Gillam also performs as Supersprite. The group started like …

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Untied States

Art rock-band Untied Areas was shaped in the first 21st hundred years by childhood close friends Colin Arnstein and Miss Engelbrecht, both of whom are from Sarasota, FL, but relocated to Atlanta, GA, in 1997. Mixing components of traditional rock and roll with sonic experimentalism, the group self-released its debut …

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Wolf People

The brainchild of singer and guitarist Jack port Clear, Wolf People were only available in 2005 when Clear recorded a demonstration album in the British town of Bedford. Called after the kids’s book Small Jacko as well as the Wolf People, the music group is normally a throwback towards the …

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