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Tyvek

Named after a favorite make of synthetic home-siding, Detroit lo-fi garage area rockers Tyvek began getting recognition in 2008 alongside fellow noise poppers Vivian Ladies, Instances New Viking, and Eat Skull. The group was founded by songwriter/vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Kevin Boyer, that has been the just constant person in the group. After …

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Sleeping Beauties

Sleeping Beauties certainly are a garage area rock quintet comprising former members from the Hunches, Consume Skull, as well as the Private hospitals. The band have got a raucous, drunken swagger that’s similarly celebratory and cathartic, bashing out joyous anthems one second and sounding frightened and unwell another. The group’s …

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White Fang

The associates of Portland, Oregon’s Light Fang, a punk-noise quartet using a wild, thrashy sound and a prodigious D.We.Y. output, produced the group in 2005 while these were still in senior high school. Bandmates Erik Gage, Kyle Handley, Jimmy Leslie, and Chris Uehlein released their debut LP, Pure Bad, in …

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Blank Dogs

To contact the one-man task Empty Canines prolific is a little bit of an understatement. Although Empty Dogs produces have been from the small-potatoes range (being released on several small independent brands), they have already been several and critically well received: 2007 noticed many of the project’s produces on essential …

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Eat Skull

Using a maxed-out and skuzzy lo-fi sound that could qualify them within the arbitrarily named “shitgaze” genre — along with likeminded bands Times New Viking and Psychedelic Horseshit — Eat Skull incorporated more of a hardcore method of the sound formula than their contemporaries if they began in 2006, founded …

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Psychedelic Horseshit

Matt Whitehurst (aka Matt Horseshit), the de facto head of Columbus, Ohio noise-mongers Psychedelic Horseshit, promises the music group first played in public areas in nov 2005 when he plus some close friends scammed their method onto the stage in a hippie jam music group celebration in Delaware State; asked …

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Zig Zags

A trio from LA whose audio is a purposefully scuzzy fusion of punk, steel, stoner rock and roll, and trailer garbage lifestyle, the Zig Zags were named after a make of inexpensive shoes or boots that guitarist and singer Jed Maheu and drummer Bobby Martin were both wearing if they …

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Weekend

While a whole lot of Bay Area bands have a tendency to accept the sunny, psychedelic side of their city’s audio, San Francisco’s Weekend have seemingly chosen to accept their hometown’s foggier side. Produced in ’09 2009 by Shaun Durkan (bass/vocals), Kevin Johnson (electric guitar), and Abe Pedroza (drums), Weekend …

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Graham Repulski

Graham Repulski is a prolific lo-fi songwriter located in Philadelphia but originally from Ridgefield Recreation area, NJ. Everything about his brief, trebly music recalls middle-’90s Led by Voices, through the surrealist lyrics/game titles and collage-like artwork to his penchant for burying extremely catchy melodies in heavy levels of tape hiss, …

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TV Ghost

Acquiring their name through the phenomenon of analog television frequency disturbances, Lafayette, Indiana’s TV Ghost started as purveyors of a particularly sludgy and punishing make of art-punk. The music group shaped in 2006, with vocalists/guitarists Tim Gick and Jimmy Frezza recruiting keyboardist Brahne Hoeft and drummer Jackson VanHorn. Their initial …

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