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The Junipers

Leicester-based psychedelic pop band the Junipers had been formed like a recording project in 2000 by founding users Joe Wiltshire, Marc Johnston, Pete Gough, Liam Riley, and Stuart Pratt. Pursuing in the footsteps of seminal ’60s organizations just like the Zombies as well as the Remaining Banke, the group includes …

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Cate Le Bon

Cardiff, Wales local Cate Le Bon matched her slightly spooky, fragile tone of voice with dark lyrics — she confessed to getting death-fixated — and a sparse, spindly acoustic guitar audio. In 2007, she opened up for Super Furry Pets’ Gruff Rhys, with whom she sometimes collaborated, throughout a tour …

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Like a Fox

Pursuing in the footsteps of lush neo-psych rock and roll rings with falsetto vocals, Philadelphia/New Jersey-area music group Just like a Fox are made up of ex-Lenola users Jay Laughlin (guitar, vocals), Dave Grubb (guitar, key pad), and Jeff Scioli (guitar, key pad), along with Brian Wilkinson (bass) and Pete …

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Fruit Bats

Originally hailing from Chicago, Fruits Bats featured an ever-changing lineup based across the folk-pop songwriting of bandleader Eric D. Johnson (never to end up being confused using the Eric Johnson from Archers of Loaf or your guitar virtuoso from the same name). Johnson started writing tracks on his four-track in …

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The Horns Of Happiness

Horns of Pleasure may be the exuberant aspect task of Aaron Deer, whose use Impossible Styles and John Wilkes Booze may already be popular for some. Where those rings grab the arty aspect of indie pop, Horns of Pleasure enjoy fuzzy D.We.Y. creation and down-home melodic feeling. Though it’s officially …

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The Magic Numbers

Led by Trinidad-born singer/songwriter Romeo, London’s Magic Figures mix the melodic experimentation of artists just like the Flaming Lip area and David Axelrod using the sweet harmonies of ’60s pop teams just like the Lovin’ Spoonful as well as the Mamas & the Papas. Romeo started producing music with drummer …

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The Besnard Lakes

The Besnard Lakes raise immediate comparisons towards the Arcade Open fire, but those are primarily because of accidents of geography and music group chemistry: just like the Arcade Open fire, the Besnard Lakes are from Montreal and led with a married couple. That’s mainly where the commonalities end, because if …

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HAL

Irish quartet Hal comprises of brothers Paul (vocals/guitar) and Dave Allen (vocals/bass), drummer Paul Hogan, and keyboardist Stephen O’Brien. The Allens’ parents had been folk music artists and their like of music was imbedded within their sons, Dave playing in rings since his early teenagers and both of these writing …

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The Dreadful Yawns

Produced in 1998 by singer/guitarist/songwriter Ben Gmetro, guitarist/singer Dave Molnar, and drummer Charlie Druesedow, the Dreadful Yawns’ subtle mixture of acoustic-based indie pop, space rock and roll, and neo-psychedelic folk proceeded to go against the grain from the past due-’90s post-hardcore Cleveland scene. In 2002, through determination and musical integrity, …

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A.C. Newman

Vancouver-based guitarist and singer/songwriter Allan Carl Newman broke in to the Canadian music scene in the first ’90s as an associate of choice rock/grunge outfit Superconductor. An extended stint with power pop group Zumpano implemented in the mid-’90s, leading to two well-received albums, Appear What the First year Do and …

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