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The Basement

The group the Cellar took their name from a range in Bob Dylan’s song “Subterranean Homesick Blues,” that ought to give listeners a clue with their influences — the music group puts their greatest focus on their songwriting, and blend up folk, pop, and country sounds having a tuneful, organic …

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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 Thrills

Once the Thrills produced their international debut in 2003, the Dublin-based quintet’s sound was described variously simply because “sun-drenched,” “sun-soaked,” or simply downright “sunny.” Motivated by traditional American pop from the past due ’60s and early ’70s, the group’s debut record was generally crafted amid successive summer months jaunts to …

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