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Brass Bed

Louisiana-bred indie outfit Brass Bed emerged in the middle-2000s, bubbling beneath the radar within their hometown of Lafayette. Slaving away at cleverly organized, sometimes explosive power play a city celebrated because of its Cajun music, their plight had not been unlike another, right now legendary rock and roll group fighting …

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Pete & J

Pete & J are Brooklyn, NY-based duo Pete Harper (vocals, electric guitar, piano and tips) Jason Blynn (vocals and electric guitar), who started playing collectively in college, having a sometimes-rhythm portion of Sarab Singh (vocals, drums and percussion-he continues to be using Blynn on / off given that they were …

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Kyle Craft

Kyle Craft is usually a Louisiana-bred, Portland, Oregon-based singer/songwriter having a strong, full-throated wail and knack for pairing Stones-ian hooks and Dylan-esque wordplay with glam-kissed pop swagger. A Shreveport indigenous who found music in his early teenagers via a opportunity K-Mart-purchased David Bowie compilation, Art grabbed his acoustic guitar, and …

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Floating Action

Playing rootsy, literate, and emotionally wealthy indie pop with solid components of R&B and world music, Floating Actions can be an ongoing task led by musician and songwriter Seth Kauffman, who overdubs himself right into a one-man strap on Floating Action’s recordings and may be the frontman from the lineup …

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Dr. Dog

The Philadelphia-based Dr. Doggie are section of a long custom of D.We.Con. pop oddballs who blend unapologetic ’60s pop worship with lo-fi documenting methods and an obvious disregard for current styles. The group started like a part-time offshoot from the even more traditional indie rock and roll act Raccoon. During …

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VietNam

Brooklyn’s darkly hypnotic rock outfit Vietnam may be the brainchild of vocalist/guitarist Michael Gerner and guitarist Josh Grubb. Upon finding that both had been motivated by Bob Dylan, the Moving Rocks, the Velvet Underground, and Sonic Youngsters, the pair started composing and playing music together, eventually growing into a complete …

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The Subjects

The people of indie rock-band the Topics met inside a Manhattan senior high school while two were teachers (Dave Sheinkopf, Joe Smith) and two were students (Jimmy Carbonetti, Matt Iwanusa). Following the college students graduated, the music group started playing gigs at bowling alleys and coffeehouses, while issuing a self-released …

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The Teeth

Philadelphia quartet one’s teeth are twin brothers Peter MoDavis (bass, vocals) and Aaron MoDavis (electric guitar, vocals) alongside Brian Ashby (electric guitar) and Jonas Oesterle (drums). Dealing with the ambition and vocal varieties of Queen, Bowie, as well as the Beatles with an indie rock and roll center, the brothers …

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The Impossible Shapes

Equally inspired simply by lo-fi indie rockers such as for example Guided simply by Voices and psychedelic popsters such as for example Olivia Tremor Control and Apples in Stereo, Bloomington, IN’s the Impossible Shapes began playing and recording jointly before these were old more than enough to drink. The group …

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Super Doppler

A throwback towards the horn-tinged rock and roll from the ’60s and ’70s, Virginia’s Super Doppler is a melodic and rootsy clothing with a audio heavily informed from the post-Beatles strategy of the Music group, ELO, and Bloodstream, Perspiration & Tears. Originally shaped as Major as well as the Monbacks …

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