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The Bonnevilles

The Bonnevilles certainly are a no-frills guitar-and-drums two-piece from Northern Ireland who play hard-hitting root base music they call “garage area punk blues.” Produced in Lurgan and Banbridge in ’09 2009, the Bonnevilles feature guitarist and vocalist Andrew McGibbon, Jr. and drummer Chris McMullan. McGibbon was a blues enthusiast whose …

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Dreamers

Founded in Brooklyn, Dreamers concern infectious indie rock and roll in the vein of Surfer Blood vessels as well as the Vaccines, the last mentioned of whom they became a member of on tour immediately after their inception. The trio of Nick Wold (lead vocals, electric guitar), Nelson (bass, backup …

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Elephante

Elephante may be the saving and executing moniker of Tim Wu, a Los Angeles-based EDM DJ/manufacturer known for his big-room progressive home anthems and remixes of performers which range from Clean Bandit to Lorde. He generally will generate pop-leaning vocal dance monitors, but he dips into slower, trap-inspired quantities as …

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Quavo

Primarily known to be one third from the hip-hop/trap collective Migos, Quavo (true name Quavious Marshall) is a rapper and hip-hop artist from Lawrenceville, Georgia. Together with Offset (his cousin) and Takeoff (his nephew), he helped type Migos in ’09 2009 and released their 1st mixtapes, Juug Time of year …

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Institute

Merging the anarcho-punk of forebears like Warsaw and Crisis, Dada’s absurdism, and post-punk atmosphere to their have volatile concoction, Texas’ Institute produced in 2013. Moses Dark brown from the Austin hardcore music group Glue began composing and recording music by himself, and was shortly joined up with by Wiccans bassist …

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Pinact

Bonding over an undying like from the noisy guitar rock and roll from the ’90s, whether it had been popular (Nirvana, Sonic Youth) or decidedly less thus (the Vaselines, Urusei Yatsura), guitarist/vocalist Corrie Gillies, and drummer Chris McCrory created Pinact during 2013 in Glasgow, Scotland. Eschewing the niceties of creation …

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Expert Alterations

Baltimore jangle pop trio Professional Modifications were founded in March of 2013 by indie pop enthusiasts Paul Krolian (drums), Alan Everhart (bass, also of shoegaze music group Wildhoney), and guitarist Patrick Teal. Greatly influenced by U.K. post-punk rings like the Fall, C-86 rings including Close Lobsters, and New Zealand pop …

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The Great Discord

THE FANTASTIC Discord is a female-fronted Swedish progressive metal group whose appear is rooted in influences which range from technical and alternative metal to hard and prog rock and roll. The quintet can be fronted by vocalist Fia Kempe. She and longtime friend, drummer Axel Holmgren (previously of 12 Measure …

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Dommengang

Dommengang certainly are a Brooklyn-based, hard-edged post-psych and space rock and roll trio. They describe their audio as “Street Trip, Mind Trip” music. Apparent inspirational sources consist of Can, Amon Düül II, and Neu!, Hawkwind’s psychedelic space rock and roll, and ZZ Top’s and Canned Heat’s countless roadhouse boogie. Guitarist/vocalist …

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Slow Steve

Slow Steve may be the alliterative pseudonym of singer and multi-instrumentalist Rémi Letournelle. Originally a duo produced by Letournelle and Charley Vecten in 2012, Decrease Steve was reserve briefly as Letournelle, a Frenchman located in Berlin, discovered demand being a co-writer and sideman for German experimental pop clothing Fenster. Dealing …

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