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MXMS

Dark pop duo MXMS create shadowy vignettes that run the post-punk and goth gamut, channeling the prettiness of Mazzy Celebrity and Garbage, aswell as the foreboding of Portishead and 9 Inch Nails. The set, whose name means “me and my darkness,” are vocalist Ariel Levitan and pianist/maker Jeremy Dawson (Shiny …

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NYVES

NYVES is a dark synth pop/industrial aspect task of Demon Hunter vocalist Ryan Clark and ex – Task 86 member Randy Torres. Longtime close friends and musical collaborators, the set started the task in 2013 to be able to divert off their metal-based primary tasks and create something even more …

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Akase

Akase is a cooperation between London-based tech-house maker Midland (Harry Agius) and vocalist/songwriter Robert Redway. Despite the fact that Midland is way better known for generating tracks designed for the dancefloor, his tunes created with Redway are even more restrained and moody, with psychologically susceptible lyrics complementing the complete yet …

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Yung

Hailing from Aarhus, Denmark, punk quartet Yung had been powered by frontman and songwriter Mikkel Holm Silkjær. Holm grew up within a musical family members; his dad was an associate of Studson, his uncle possessed a record shop, and his mom was associated with regional music venues. Originally he shunned …

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Hippo Campus

A spirited indie rock and roll quartet based from the Twin Metropolitan areas, Minneapolis’ Hippo Campus deliver angular and melodic guitar-driven pop that falls somewhere within the collegiate Afro-pop/garage area rock and roll of Vampire Weekend as well as the post-punk nerviness of Bombay Bike Club. The music group shaped …

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Cane Hill

A hard-hitting metalcore device based out of New Orleans, Louisiana, Cane Hill’s punishing mixture of post-hardcore and nu-metal pulls from a deep well of divergent affects, from Pantera and Slipknot to hip-hop and indie rock and roll. Founded in 2013 by vocalist Elijah Witt, guitarist Wayne Barnett, bassist Ryan Henriquez, …

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Beach Slang

Philadelphia’s Seaside Slang deliver punky indie rock and roll heavily influenced from the songcraft of Paul Westerberg. Shaped in 2013 with business lead vocalist and guitarist Wayne Alex, guitarist Ruben Gallego, bass participant Ed McNulty, and drummer J.P. Flexner, the music group released two EPs in 2014: WHO Ever Want …

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Suicideyear

Baton Rouge, Louisiana-based maker Wayne Prudhomme started gaining interest in the first 2010s via his unofficial remixes for rappers such as for example A$AP Rocky, Potential, and Drake. Prudhomme increased to prominence following a launch of Japan, a 2013 mixtape of his melancholic instrumental hip-hop productions, and he created beats …

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Slothrust

Mixing apathetic vocal delivery and sludgy guitars using a audio rooted in punchy blues, grunge revivalists Slothrust breathe newfound lifestyle in to the angsty noises from the ’90s. Structured out of Brooklyn, NY, the trio of Leah Wellbaum (guitars/vocals), Kyle Bann (bass), and can Gorin (drums) strategy the genre with …

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Vaadat Charigim

Hailing from Israel and influenced from the ’80s and ’90s Israeli underground moments aswell as shoegaze functions from different eras and locales, Vaadat Charigim started in 2012. The trio included Tel-Aviv natives Yuval Haring on acoustic guitar and vocals, drummer Yuval Guttmann, and bassist Dan Bloch. The band’s lyrics had …

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