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Bedroom Walls

Adam Goldman (acoustic guitar/vocals), Kris Canning (bass), Sean Hoffman (acoustic guitar), Vanessa Kaufman (drums), and Aurisha Smolarski (violin) compose the romanticore noises of Bedroom Wall space. The bandmembers themselves coined the word romanticore to spell it out the dreamy, bittersweet, and occasionally moody atmosphere encircling the sound of the Los …

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The M’s

Chicago noise pop quartet the M’s shaped in the summertime of 2000. Vocalist/guitarist Josh Chicoine, past due of regional jam music group Jamestown, initial collaborated with drummer Steve Versaw within the short-lived psych pop clothing Sanoponic, and from then on task dissolved, Versaw transferred in with vocalist/bassist Joey Ruler (his …

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Interpol

Among the leading post-punk revivalists from the 2000s and 2010s, Interpol took their cues from Pleasure Division as well as the Chameleons, fashioning a darkly atmospheric audio helmed by intricate guitars and Paul Banking institutions’ somber baritone. The group also got a striking visible presence marked with the people’ fondness …

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The Cloud Room

Sketching on the fascinating but insistent noises of ’80s post-punk works such as for example Echo & the Bunnymen, Delight Division, and Bauhaus in a method not unlike such contemporaries as Interpol, the Kaiser Chiefs, and Bloc Get together, Brooklyn’s the Cloud Space became a hype music group when their …

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The Fever

Beginning as garage area rock and roll/new wave revivalists and later on growing into more adventurous music place, the Fever produced in 2001 when singer Geremy Jasper and guitarist Chris Sanchez started collaborating on music. The duo fleshed out the band’s roster with bassist Pony, drummer/percussionist Achilles, and Sanchez’s youthful …

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The Flesh

Led by guitarist/vocalist Nicholas Halpern (aka Nathan Halpern), the Flesh also included keyboardist Gabriella Zappia, bassist Jason Binnick, and drummer Greg Rogove. THE BRAND NEW York Town quartet specific in the type of slithering, dance beat-infused artwork punk that experienced become a authentic indie rock tendency in the first 2000s …

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Peter Matthew Bauer

American musician and songwriter Peter Matthew Bauer carved away a distinct segment for himself primarily being a founding person in enormously well-known indie rock group the Walkmen, but was energetic both before his tenure with this band and following its nebulous dissolution. Bauer was among the founding associates from the …

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TRE:S

Japanese (as with three Americans surviving in Japan) alternate rock and roll outfit TRE:S shaped in 2008 across the skills of John Fotos, Nathan Alloy, and Sean McGee while going to Temple University’s campus in Tokyo. The group’s anthemic, guitar-driven mixture of “New Years Day time”/”I Will Follow”-period U2, Interpol-inspired …

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Walter Martin

Most widely known for his period using the Walkmen, vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Walter Martin was also an associate from the acclaimed ’90s indie rock and roll act Jonathan Open fire*Eater and pursued a single profession when the Walkmen continued hiatus. Martin was raised in Washington, D.C. and started playing with the others …

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Parlovr

Self-described “Sloppy Pop” trio Parlovr (pronounced “parlor”) shaped in Montreal, Quebec in 2005 across the skills of Louis Jackson, Alex Cooper, and Jeremy MacCuish. Having a seriously beat-up arsenal of drums, keyboards, and guitars, the trio bangs out willful slabs of experimental rock and roll that reflect an array of …

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