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Grails

Instrumental rock-band Grails began in Portland, Oregon in 1999 like a bedroom project never designed for the stage. Primarily comprising Alex J. Hall and Paul Spitz on acoustic guitar, Emil Amos (also of Holy Sons) on drums and acoustic guitar, Timothy Horner on violin, and William Slater on bass and …

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End of a Year

A constantly evolving experimental rock-band that embraces the idea and creative independence of punk rock and roll without always watching the accepted design template of its audio, End of the Year will be the brainchild of vocalist and songwriter Patrick Kindlon, who created the group being a loose collective of …

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Studio

Studio room, a Swedish duo made up of Dan Lissvik and Rasmus Hägg, created an underground mix making use of their debut full-length, Yearbook 1 (2007). Released regionally in Scandinavia for the 3rd party label Details, Yearbook 1 became an online sensation, circulating broadly on file-sharing systems and getting advantageous …

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The Sound of Animals Fighting

For the purposes of mystique (and, one assumes, legal factors because of the various individuals owning documenting contracts), the experimental sound rock and roll collective the Sound of Animals Fighting come in public only in cheap creepy cute children’s Halloween masks with cartoon animals in it. Furthermore, the associates of …

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Beehoover

After failing woefully to get a even more conventional four-piece ensemble off the bottom, vocalist/guitarist/bassist Ingmar Petersen and drummer Claus-Peter Hamisch (otherwise referred to as the rhythm section for traditional doom band Voodooshock) launched Beehoover being a duo in 2004 from their house base of Esslingen, Germany. You start with …

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Freddie Wadling

A Swedish musician, singer, composer, and actor who has turned into a main star in his homeland despite (or simply due to) the difficult nature of his work, Freddie Wadling was created in Gothenburg, Sweden in August 2, 1951. Wadling created a cynical watch of mankind as a kid, as …

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Alcest

Produced in 1999 by French black colored steel multi-instrumentalist Neige (who also caused Peste Noire, Mortifera, and Amesoeurs), Alcest was originally conceived being a single project. It could eventually undertake the proper execution of a complete music group as Hegnor (also of Peste Noire) and Arguth became a member of …

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Total Fucking Destruction

Philadelphia, PA’s Total Fucking Devastation can be an eccentric grindcore music group founded by drummer Full Hoak in 1999, soon after departing his ex – music group, legendary grinders Brutal Truth. Eight years and countless demos, singles, EPs, and split-releases afterwards, Hoak and partners-in-crime Paul Herzog (electric guitar, vocals), Steve …

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Ira

Discovering that the grindcore picture wasn’t satisfying them musically, Blindspot A.D. bandmates bassist Xandi Fromm, guitarists Steve Hartmann and Andy Rosczyk, and drummer Thomas Klaus started writing instrumental paths together, soon attracting Rosczyk’s years as a child friend, Toby Hoffmann, on spoken phrase vocals, and developing Ira (that is Latin …

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Indian Jewelry

Crafting a dense, almost unclassifiable, but often melodic appear, Houston, Texas’ Indian Jewelry features the key duo of guitarist/vocalist/keyboardist Erika Thrasher and guitarist/vocalist Tex Kerschen. Their additional tasks included Swarm of Angels, Turquoise Gemstones, Japanix, the Corpses of Waco, the Perpetual Battle Party Band, and NTX + Electric powered however …

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