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The Impellers

The Impellers’ sound is steeped in the classic heavy funk and soul sounds from the later ’60s and early ’70s, with some Afrobeat and Latin thrown set for good measure. Previously referred to as Ed Meme & the Forms, the ten-piece — “Female” Clair Witcher, Glenn Fallows (aka Ed Meme), …

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Yashin

Scottish post-hardcore music group Yashin shaped in 2006 in the city of Greenock, only outside Glasgow. College close friends Paul Charles Travers (electric guitar) and Andrew McShane (bass) enlisted founding vocalist Michael Grain, drummer David Beaton, and first guitarist Lewis Millen. The quintet released a set of pop-punk and hardcore-influenced …

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The Forward

Shaped in Hollywood, where picture matters, the people in the Forwards wear the anticipated weathered jeans, neckties, and angular hairstyles; they may be marketed as noisy indie rockers or post-punk trailblazers; and in most cases they sound nearly the same as the Killers, Coldplay, as well as the Wallflowers. Vocalist/guitarist …

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Connor Christian & Southern Gothic

Southern rock singer/songwriter Connor Christian still left residential at 14 and traveled the world, visiting Southern Korea, France, Belgium, Singapore, and elsewhere before time for the U.S. and settling in Atlanta, Georgia. There he come up with a backup music group known as the Morningstar Revival with whom he released …

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Heathrow Yesterdays

Unsigned by the summertime of 2008, Heathrow Yesterdays shaped three years preceding (2005) and had been a straight-up rock and roll and pop group that embraced an unbiased spirit. The account of Heathrow Yesterdays was composed of Stephen Hughes (vocals, electric guitar), Andy Dark (electric guitar, vocals), John Rafferty (bass), …

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Marek Ztracený

Marek Ztracený is a Czech pop singer. Created on Feb 26, 1985, he comes from the Bohemian area from the Czech Republic. He produced his recording debut in 2008 with Ztrácis on Sony BMG. The name track was popular solitary. He was the starting take action for Beyoncé within the …

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PG. Lost

Hailing from the town of Norrköping in east Sweden, PG.Shed certainly are a post-rock collective who’ve described their audio seeing that “Swedish Experimental Instrumentalism.” Relatively not the same as the generally swamping, unwavering soundscapes of their post-rock counterparts like this Will Destroy You and Explosions in the Sky, the music …

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Royworld

Shaped in London, England, in 2006, Royworld — Fishing rod Futrille (vocals), Rob Parkin (guitar), Tim Mls (keyboards), and Gerry Morgan (drums) — had been led by Fishing rod and his brother — and co-composer — Crispin Futrille, and curved out following the various other members responded an advertisement searching …

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Mushroom

This Dublin group’s sole and rare album, 1973’s Early One Morning hours…., provided a fascinating indie-type spin over the United kingdom Isles folk-rock design of the first ’70s. Though intensely indebted in a few methods to the rock-up-traditional-Celtic-folk strategy pioneered by Fairport Convention and Steeleye Period, it added even more …

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A Rocket to the Moon

Rooted in the tradition of past due-’90s alternative rock and roll as well as the pop-influenced noises of emocore, A Rocket towards the Moon had been produced in 2006 in Braintree, Massachusetts. Fundamentally the brainchild of Nick Santino, the group began as a single task, with Santino managing all the …

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