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The Sems

Following the breakup of indie rockers Maybe Drowning Shortly, guitarist Pete Bogolub holed up in his home studio and begun to lay out what would ultimately end up being the newly assembled Sems’ debut album. Along with bass participant and vocalist Mike Pecchio, Bogolub spent a whole summertime honing and …

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The Snowdonnas

Previously called the Transmitters, the Texan shoegazer-rock band the Snowdonnas swirl across the same depth and musical beauty simply because Ride as well as the Ocean Blue did ten years just before. Timothy Light, Niki Saukam, Otto Bahn, and Bysshe Mourningstar shaped the group in 2001, sifting upon lush melodies …

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After spending a couple of years playing in his brother Ed Baluyut’s band, Versus, James Baluyut opted to look solo in 2001. The task was called As well as/Minus (+/-), and after a whirlwind calendar year of composing and recording materials, Baluyut released his initial record, Self-Titled Long-Playing Debut Record, …

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Skywave

Skywave were an American shoegaze music group who carried the noise-pop custom of early Jesus & Mary String, mixing harsh, buzzsaw-like guitars with traveling rhythms and distorted, reverb-heavy vocals. Even though group were limited to obscurity throughout the majority of their living, with the majority of their recordings just obtainable …

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This Empty Flow

The Scandinavian experimental group This Clear Flow under no circumstances achieved the success of their fantasy pop/space rock peers. These were similarly enchanting and sonically beautiful, however they’d under no circumstances gain the compliment like the wants of Mogwai and Sigur Rós. Shaped in their indigenous Turku, Finland, in 1994, …

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The Autocollants

Upon the 1996 launch of their first EP, Casa, the brand new York quartet referred to as the Autocollants induced their styling of gentle indie pop. Using the lineup comprising Dwayne (acoustic guitar), Tim (acoustic guitar), Laura (lead vocals/bass), and Ed (drums), their selling point of Stereolab, Lush, and a …

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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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Dorian Gray

Dorian Grey (Sweden), who had been necessary to append the name of their indigenous nation parenthetically in THE UNITED STATES because of a conflict using a U.S. group known as Dorian Gray, had been come up with by vocalist Torben Freytag in the community of Hälleforsnäs, about 100 kilometers southern …

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C. Gibbs

Former Modern British guitarist C. Gibbs still left that group in 1991, shifting towards the Morning hours Glories and leading that group through the entire 90’s. Gibbs backed avant garde commercial rocker Foetus in the past due 90’s as the Morning hours Glories split up, but his top secret desire …

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Fruit

Vocalist Simon Heavisides, guitarist Stewart Taylor, bassist Spubsie, and drummer Wayne Masters came collectively in 1989 to create the pop music group Fruits. The group released two singles on Weekend Records before splitting up in 1993.

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