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Bear vs. Shark

Detroit-area indie rock and roll quintet Keep vs. Shark just produced officially in 2001, but guitarist John Gaviglio, vocalist Marc Paffi, bassist Mike Muldoon, second guitarist Derek Kiesgen, and drummer Brandon Moss acquired known one another since junior senior high school. Inspired by crushing highs and soul-searching lows of ’90s …

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Jimmy Gnecco

Vocalist and songwriter Jimmy Gnecco initial burst onto the music picture as the head of the group Ours, releasing a small number of critically acclaimed albums before shifting to a single career. Delivered in 1973, Gnecco grew up in NJ and created an passion for music young, particularly classic spirit …

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Las Jilguerillas

By all accounts, the ranchera duo Las Jilguerillas are among Mexico’s ideal and most long lasting music treasures. Sisters Imelda and Amparo Higuera, who hail from Michoacan, started singing jointly as kids and were uncovered by another well-known Mexican duo, Dueto America, composed of Carolina and David Gonzalez. Actually, Las …

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Benji Hughes

Merging the eclecticism of Beck, the pop-based experimentation from the Flaming Lips, as well as the bushy undesired facial hair of Rip Van Winkle, Benji Hughes can be an eccentric singer/songwriter hailing from Charlotte, NC. A previous housepainter, Hughes became a member of the roster of New Western world Records …

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Kristen Kelly

Contemporary nation singer/songwriter Kristen Kelly was created and raised in Texas, where she established a healthy dependence on nation, blues, and traditional rock. An associate of the senior high school choir and students of poetry, Kelly pursued a qualification in music at Waco’s McLennan Community University, where she started writing …

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The Dirty Dozen Brass Band

In their perfect, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band successfully combined together R&B using the instrumentation of a fresh Orleans brass band. Offering Kirk Joseph on sousaphone using the agility of a power bassist, the group revitalized the brass music group tradition, checking the repertoire and uplifting some younger organizations to …

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Brandon Flowers

Brandon Bouquets was typically the most popular frontman of the brand new wave revival, which swept through America and Britain through the early 2000s. As frontman from the Killers, he helped popularize a genre that hadn’t been popular for nearly 2 decades, sketching influence from several ’80s synth pop rings …

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Aiden

Hailing from rainy Seattle, Aiden combine post-hardcore and punk attitudes with gothic aesthetics along with a love of most things horror (not forgetting, needless to say, the Misfits) to generate surging, darkly melodic music. Aiden shaped in the springtime of 2003 as the bandmembers had been still in senior high …

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Close Lobsters

An unfortunately short-lived but utterly fantastic neo-psychedelic jangle pop music group, Close Lobsters just managed two albums and an EP within their short career, but all 3 releases are amazing, among the better music from the past due-’80s U.K. indie picture. Close Lobsters had been formed within the Scottish town …

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Beck

Initially pegged because the voice of the generation when “Loser” converted into a smash crossover success, Beck finished up crystallizing a lot of the postmodern ruckus inherent within the ’90s alternative explosion, however in unexpected ways. Located in the underground anti-folk and noise-rock worlds, Beck encompassed all types of contemporary …

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