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Lyres

Few rings in Boston rock & move background have lasted for as long, and produced as much great music, as Lyres. Led by garage area rock and roll obsessive, record collector, Farfisa body organ ruler, and world-class megalomaniac Jeff “Monoman” Conolly, Lyres increased in the ashes of Conolly’s initial band, …

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The Fireballs of Freedom

Providing a raging fusion of the very most extreme types of rock and roll & move, the Fireballs of Freedom evoke both root base of punk rock and roll as well as the furious and troubling top features of hardcore. Assembling in the first ’90s in Fargo, ND, the Fireballs …

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The Dirtbombs

Among Mick Collins’ many post-Gories tasks, the Dirtbombs initially appeared to exist more in idea than the truth is. As though in a reaction to the bass-less audio from the Gories, the Detroit-based music group brought collectively two drummers, two bass players, and Collins on vocals and acoustic guitar. And …

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The Defectors

Originally forming beneath the moniker of Thee Fuzz Arts in 1997, Martin Budde (drums/organ), Nikolaj Grummesgaard (guitar/vocals) and Torben Skovgaard (bass) reflected on the raw sophistication of 60s rock the fact that Sonics, The Kinks as well as the Wailers perfected. Ultimately after recruiting Jonas Jørgensen (drums) and Mort Harder …

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The Detroit Cobras

Among the earliest groupings to emerge through the Detroit garage area rock picture, the Detroit Cobras developed a popularity seeing that the Midwest’s finest (& most distinctive) cover music group — as the bandmembers devoted themselves to executing other people’s materials instead of recycling established strikes, the Detroit Cobras dug …

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The Earaches

The Earaches will be the Pacific Northwest’s strongest exponents of pure Nuggets-style high-octane garage area rock since Mudhoney’s early singles, with an extra dosage of political fury that recalls the MC5. The group originally created in 1998 beneath the name the Reckless Bastards, with vocalist and guitarist August Henrich, guitarist …

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Earl Greyhound

NY City’s cheekily named Earl Greyhound is a power trio comprising vocalist/guitarist Matt Whyte, bassist/vocalist Kamara Thomas and drummer Christopher Carry. Although created in January 2003, the group’s affects date back again to the 1970s, and particularly traditional rockers with an hearing for pop hooks such as for example T. …

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Turpentine Brothers

Having a lineup which includes half of Mr. Aircraft Man and an associate of Ruler of Nuthin’, it isn’t unexpected that Boston’s Turpentine Brothers play gritty but fun, soul-tinged garage area rock and roll. Vocalist/guitarist Justin Hubbard and drummer/vocalist Tara McManus started the band being a duo, playing addresses at …

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Crystalized Movements

Boston-based psych-space rockers Crystalized Movements had been the to begin many musical platforms for Wayne Rogers, a singer and guitarist whose record label Twisted Village (as well as the shop he operates in that name within a basement in the heart of Harvard Rectangular in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is certainly a …

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Bonk

Oslo’s Bonk had been founded by Andreas Grotterud (acoustic guitar/vocals) and Leif Koren (acoustic guitar/vocals) in 2001. Having a quirky love of life, killer acoustic guitar licks, and a oily rock audio, Bonk released their debut, European Spirit, in 2004. Gisle Amundsen (drums) and Bård Høvik (bass) became a member …

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