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Ant Farmers

Low-key, folk-rock-influenced indie-poppers from Albuquerque, NM, the Ant Farmers are primarily a car for the lyrically skewed but unfailingly catchy music of singer/guitarist Carl Petersen, the band’s just constant member. Produced from the remnants of varied local rings in 1988, the group’s primary lineup was Petersen, business lead singer Jon …

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Cosmo Topper

Led by former Burning up Feelings keyboardist Morley Bartnoff, the Los Angeles-based force pop group Cosmo Topper (the name is normally extracted from the classic book, movie, and ’50s Television series) also features Probyn Gregory (Brian Wilson, the Eels) on guitar, horns, and vocals; Brian Mastalski on bass (previous Box …

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Impatients

The Impatients were an indie/power pop music group that arrived from the fertile Ann Arbor music scene in the first to mid-’90s. Comprising vocalist/songwriter Doug Method, drummer Dan Carroll, guitarist Vijay Kumra, and bassist Sean Rhyee, the group primarily released their initial cassette (a six-song EP properly titled Initial) in …

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Flying Color

In the wake from the Rickenbacker revolution started by R.E.M., Soaring Color created in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1984 when bassist Hector Penalosa, from your Southern California cult music group the Zeros, installed with guitarist Dale Duncan from your SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA underground band Like Circus and guitarist …

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The Grapes of Wrath

The Grapes of Wrath were a jangly alternative folk-pop quartet formed in Kelowna, Uk Columbia in 1983 by brothers Chris Hooper (drums) and Tom Hooper (vocals, bass), along with Kevin Kane (vocals, guitar) as well as the afterwards addition of keyboardist Vincent Jones. In 1984, they agreed upon to Nettwerk …

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Neilson Hubbard

Mississippi-based singer/songwriter Neilson Hubbard got his begin in a Galaxie 500 cover band, but what’s interesting is usually that had not been until his second single album (following a youthful stint fronting the mid-period Feelies-like artsy college rockers This Living Hand, the group that cover band had transmuted into) that …

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Plasticland

Plasticland’s acid-drenched neo-psychedelic audio bore some resemblance to L.A.’s concurrent paisley underground picture, but rather than drawing their main inspiration through the Velvet Underground, the Milwaukee quartet got a larger affinity for classic garage rock and roll and Uk freakbeat mind-benders like Syd Barrett-era Red Floyd as well as the …

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Richard Barone

Since his days as the first choice from the Bongos, the leading band from the Hoboken pop scene from the 1980s, Richard Barone pursued a sometimes low-key but generally fulfilling and acclaimed solo career. Barone produced the Bongos in 1980 and led the group through three albums, the singles compilation …

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American Girls

In the name, you may expect a Tom Petty-ish guitar band. You will be further from the tag, but everything you fundamentally get is a typical issue indie electric guitar rock-band, neither annoying nor unforgettable. The only records of unpredictability are sounded by the casual usage of trumpet.

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Hex

Ex-Game Theory singer Donnette Thayer and Steve Kilbey, the bassist/songwriter for the Church, shaped Hex and began recording in the wintertime of 1988-89. The duo’s ethereal pop surfaced on the self-titled record for First Caution in 1989. The LP was afterwards released by Rykodisc in 1990; Vast Halos implemented afterwards …

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