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Southeast Engine

Although Southeast Engine hail from a lesser-known Athens — the cozy college town in Ohio, not really the musical enclave in Georgia or the cosmopolitan capital in Greece — the band’s music pays homage to many locations, coming in contact with upon the twangy melancholia from the nearby Appalachians along …

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Downpilot

Fronted by singer and songwriter Paul Hiraga, Downpilot are an indie rock-band whose graceful, languid music is normally informed by components of folk, slowcore, and contemporary psychedelia, with Hiraga’s personal but impressionistic lyrics strengthened with the group’s relaxed yet effective soundscapes. Located in Seattle, Washington, Downpilot had been produced by …

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Hippo Campus

A spirited indie rock and roll quartet based from the Twin Metropolitan areas, Minneapolis’ Hippo Campus deliver angular and melodic guitar-driven pop that falls somewhere within the collegiate Afro-pop/garage area rock and roll of Vampire Weekend as well as the post-punk nerviness of Bombay Bike Club. The music group shaped …

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Promised Land Sound

Nashville-based indie combo Promised Land Sound play a variety of artful country-rock and gently psychedelic pop with an antique flavor. Composed of several youthful but seasoned players who surfaced from Nashville’s fertile garage area picture, they quickly established themselves aside by relying even more on twang, spirit, and pop than …

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Ha Ha Tonka

Indie rock-band Ha Ha Tonka were shaped in 2004 in Springfield, Missouri, by Brian Roberts (singer/guitarist), Lucas Long (bass, vocals), Brett Anderson (keyboards, acoustic guitar, vocals), and Lennon Bone tissue (drums, vocals). Their 1st recording as Ha Ha Tonka, Buckle in the Bible Belt, was in fact a re-release from …

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