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Atlas

Atlas, a fresh Zealand-based music group, formed in 2005 once primary people Sean Cunningham and sibling and sister Beth and Ben Campbell decided that what had started like a songwriting cooperation should be delivered to another level. Ben Campbell have been a longtime fixture for the kiwi rock and roll …

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Turnpike Troubadours

A gritty, country-leaning origins rock band away of eastern Oklahoma, Turnpike Troubadours at their finest synthesize the populist, political folk of Woody Guthrie as well as the outlaw-styled honky tonk of Waylon Jennings with dosages of bluegrass, Cajun, and straight-out rock and roll dynamics. Fronted by vocalist and guitarist Evan …

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Those Dancing Days

Thanks partly for you to get some enthusiastic insurance on Scandinavian-centric music websites like It’s a Snare! and Swedespease, the all-girl Swedish twee pop group Those Dance Days discovered themselves with a significant record deal immediately after their development. Formed within a suburb of Stockholm in 2005 and made up …

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The G

Harking back again to ‘90s alternative rock and roll, lo-fi indie rock and roll group The G pool from Pavement, Hum, and Dinosaur Jr. to create shoutalongs that are wealthy with fuzz acoustic guitar and hyperactive drumming. In the middle-2000s, while operating 423 Tillery — an underground artwork space in …

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Hooded Fang

Created in 2007, Canadian indie rockers Hooded Fang burst onto the scene in 2008 using their debut EP, which pitted jarring, angular guitar rock and roll against a surf-tinged Wall structure of Audio that drew comparisons to rings like Thee Oh Views, Black Lip area, and Broken Public Scene. Record, …

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Major Lazer

A conceptual EDM act based around a imaginary character, Main Lazer launched in 2008 as the digital reggae/dancehall task of Diplo, the globetrotting, taste-making DJ/maker whose earlier collaborations included function for M.We.A. and Santigold. Documented at Jamaica’s Tuff Gong studios, Main Lazer’s debut recording, Guns Don’t Destroy People… Lazers Perform, …

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Bliss N Eso

As the tiny Australian hip-hop picture grew through the 2000s and 2010s, it created an identity influenced by, but distinct from, that of American hip-hop. Straddling the range between your two are Bliss N Eso. Originally referred to as Bliss N Esoterikizm, a name that resulted in issues with pronunciation …

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Proto Idiot

Mancunian garage punk outfit Proto Idiot took shape in 2007 being a single side project from Hipshakes guitarist Andrew Anderson. Cheekily self-described as “dim-witted” and “ill-advised,” Anderson’s function beneath the Proto Idiot banner in fact shown an innate knack for hooky, jangly, lo-fi electric guitar pop. Encircling himself with people …

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The Right Coast

Hook-filled, punk-infused industrial pop outfit the proper Coast came jointly in 2008 as the antidote towards the burgeoning Lancaster, PA-based hardcore scene. Produced around the abilities of forename-loving local people Brandon (vocals), Doug (bass), Pat (electric guitar), Curran (drums), and Joe (electric guitar), the proper Coast quickly gained regional favor …

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Livvi Franc

Hailing from Barbados, though she spent the first many years of her existence in North Yorkshire, Britain, Livvi Franc (created Olivia Charlotte Waithe) authorized to the Jive label in 2007 and was paired having a diverse group of collaborators who also included Salaam Remi (Nas, Amy Winehouse), RedOne (Woman GaGa), …

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