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Mumm-Ra

U.K. music group Mumm-Ra (called after a ThunderCats personality) is normally guitarist Adam “Tate” Arguile, bassist/vocalist Niall Buckler, business lead vocalist/guitarist Adam “Noo” New, guitarist/vocalist Oli Frost, and drummer Gareth Jennings followed by live keyboardist Tommy B. The associates produced the group while schoolmates, and early gigs often ended with …

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The Virgins

Having a sound that mixes 21st century indie tones as well as the past due-’70s new wave attitude of Speaking Heads or the present day Lovers, NY City’s the Virgins were formed in 2006 by lead singer/songwriter Donald Cumming. A genuine item of N.Con.C., Cumming was raised in Tribeca. His …

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Herbstrock

Herbstrock certainly are a German-language pop/rock and roll music group that broke to mainstream achievement in their local Austria in 2007 using their major-label debut one, “1-2-3.” Though they’re agreed upon to a significant label and demonstrated themselves commercially practical, Herbstrock follow indie rock and roll ideals and so are …

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Delorentos

Compatriots Bell X1 and U2 are clear but useful factors of guide for Dublin, Ireland’s Delorentos. Mixing elegant ’80s electric guitar pop with lush indie rock and roll and post-rock soundscapes similar to Canada’s Arcade Fireplace, the group comes after within a peculiarly Irish custom of rock rings, aswell as …

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The Soft Pack

Playing intelligent but simple rock and roll that harks back again to ‘60s garage area, ‘70s punk, and ‘80s college rock and roll, the Smooth Pack feature vocalist/guitarist Matt Lamkin, guitarist Matty McLoughlin, bassist Dave Lantzman, and drummer Brian Hill. The music group formed in NORTH PARK in 2008, when …

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Django James

Django Adam is among the many music artists from England that has followed in his parents footsteps. Delivered Django Adam Lawless Stewart, he’s the boy of Dave Stewart, popular for his collaborations with Annie Lennox as well as the Eurythmics, and Siobhan Fahey of Bananarama and Shakespear’s Sister popularity. Since …

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Mathclub

Los Angeles’ Mathclub are heavily influenced by ’80s legends just like the Get rid of and New Purchase but carry a 21st hundred years attitude that sets them more based on the Killers or the Editors. Featuring vocalist/songwriters Bobby Moynahan — a veteran from the L.A. picture with his music …

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Scouting for Girls

The whimsical indie pop group Scouting for women formed in 2005 in London, playfully modeling their name following the Scouting handbook (Scouting for Boys), published in the first many years of the 20th century. Associates Greg Churchouse, Peter Ellard, and Roy Stride agreed upon with Epic Information in early 2007 …

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I Was a Cub Scout

Self-proclaimed “boy band” I USED TO BE a Cub Scout are Nottingham, England’s Todd Marriott (vocals, synthesizer, guitar) and William Bowerman (drums), who joined up with together while teenagers following playing in split punk bands. The theory had its origins with Marriott, who began being a one-man act in middle-2005, …

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Eat Sugar

Eat Sugar certainly are a electro-rock music group based away of Cincinnati, OH. After disbanding Chalk in 2005, Greg Poneris and Jim Reynolds teamed up with vocalist Aidan Bogosian and keyboardist Michael McBride to record a self-titled EP. It had been followed by another EP, titled IT ISN’T Our Responsibility!, …

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