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Whipping Boy

Irish group Whipping Son found prominence in the middle-1990s using their tales of everyday life and love, seen through the world-weary and cynical eye of frontman Ferghal McKee. The music group shaped in 1988, and their 1st live show was at a 21st party in Edenberry, where they performed cover …

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Will Sergeant

The swirling guitars of Can Sergeant continues to be among Echo as well as the Bunnymen’s distinguishing characteristics because the band’s inception in 1978. In the beginning just playing a one-string acoustic guitar, Sergeant was influenced from the punk movement’s minimalist method of music. Nevertheless, Sergeant was also enamored of …

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Glide

Glide may be the experimental, ambient-psychedelic aspect task from Echo & the Bunnymen guitarist Can Sergeant. His single work dates completely back again to 1978, prior to the formation from the Bunnymen, using a cassette-only discharge limited by seven copies known as Weird As Seafood (that was actually rediscovered within …

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The Ponys

Chicago post-punk revivalists the Ponys formed in early 2001, inaugurated by singer/guitarist Jered Gummere within the months ahead of dissolution of his previous project, regional punk device the Guilty Pleasures. He started writing and performing with partner and bassist Melissa Elias, and after adding previous Mushuganas drummer Nathan Jerde, the …

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Echo & the Bunnymen

Echo & the Bunnymen’s dark, swirling fusion of gloomy post-punk and Doors-inspired psychedelia brought the group a small number of Uk hits in the first ’80s, while attracting a cult pursuing in america. The Bunnymen grew from the Essential Three, a past due-’70s trio offering vocalist Ian McCulloch, Pete Wylie, …

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Creeper Lagoon

The Bay Area-based alternative rock quartet Creeper Lagoon comprised singer/guitarist Ian Sefchick, multi-instrumentalist Sharky Laguana, drummer David Kostiner, and bassist Geoffrey Chisholm (later on replaced by Dan Carr). Their debut LP, I Become Little and Go, made an appearance around the Nickelbag label in 1998, and SPIN called them the …

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Electrafixion

Guitarist Can Sergeant and vocalist Ian McCulloch formed Echo & the Bunnymen with bassist Les Pattinson in Liverpool in 1978. The group afterwards changed a drum machine with Trinidad-native Pete de Freitas, and became perhaps one of the most essential British indie rings from the ’80s. Ian McCulloch still left …

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The Dandy Warhols

The psychedelic alternative quartet the Dandy Warhols formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994. Originally, the music group invited evaluations to affects the Velvet Underground and Trip, but their awesome, detached demeanors and knack for melody also offered America with a remedy to Brit-pop. The Dandy Warhols had been founded by …

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Ian McCulloch

The big-mouthed/well-coifed frontman of Liverpool’s Echo & the Bunnymen, Ian McCulloch got his focus on Pete Wylie and Julian Deal because the Crucial Three. This music group lasted simply over per month; Wylie and Deal bounced around in several rings, with Wylie ultimately beginning Wah! and Deal developing the Teardrop …

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