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Jeppe

Jeppe “Senior” Laursen was one-half of outrageous Danish pop duo Junior Senior — the last mentioned half, to become precise; he was the high homosexual counterpart to pint-sized directly guy Jesper “Junior” Mortensen. When the group disbanded in Sept 2008 after ten years of getting cheer to dancefloors worldwide, and …

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Dirty Pretty Things

Following the Libertines split up in fall 2004, singer/songwriter and guitarist Carl Barat began focus on his next musical task. Signing towards the U.K. label Vertigo nearly soon after the music group dissolved, Barat done songs by himself and finally recruited his previous bandmate Gary Powell as the drummer for …

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Nine Black Alps

Manchester, England’s 9 Dark Alps feature Sam Forrest (vocals/electric guitar), Adam Galley (drums/vocals), Martin Cohen (bass), and David Jones (electric guitar). The indie rock and roll foursome came jointly in 2003, acquiring their name from a series in the Sylvia Plath poem “The Couriers.” 2 yrs later, Nine Dark Alps …

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The Fallout Trust

Two childhood close friends from Bristol spent amount of time in 2001 bicycling around Berlin, hearing Iggy Pop and David Bowie on shared earphones as they sought out the legendary Hansa studios (where Bowie and Pop incidentally recorded). That’s all it had taken to inspire the close friends, vocalist Joe …

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The Automatic

Electro-punk quartet the Auto shaped in Cardiff, Wales, in nov 2003. Originally dubbed “White colored Rabbit,” the founding lineup comprised vocalist/bassist Robin Hawkins, guitarist Wayne Frost, keyboardist Alex Pennie, and drummer Iwan Griffiths. Rechristened the Auto in early 2005, the music group cut a demonstration that earned the eye of …

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Sunshine

Sunshine certainly are a quartet of surname-less post-punkers in the 15th hundred years Czech Republic city of Tabor; Kay (pronounced K-eye) is normally their decidedly un-spunky head. Everything about Sunlight, in fact, shows that their associates allowed irony to try out a starring function when they chosen their name upon …

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Jamie T.

Along with his appealingly laid-back hip-hop vocal phrasing and an eclectic bedroom D.We.Con. musical palette, Jamie T. results in like the like child from the Roads’ Mike Skinner and Terribly Drawn Boy’s Damon Gough. His smart pop sense is normally his very own, however, and helps to keep the Southern …

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Towers of London

Rowdy British pub rockers Towers of London blend the high-octane charge of Sex Pistols-era English punk, the hedonistic charm of ’80s hair metallic, as well as the tabloid-heavy antics of Oasis as well as the Libertines right into a volatile shot of real rock & roll debauchery. Created in the …

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Editors

Shaped in 2003, Editors became among the leading rings within the post-punk revival that swept America and England in the first 21st century. Originally dubbed Snowfield, the group comprised four music technology college students from Stafford College or university — vocalist/guitarist Tom Smith, business lead guitarist Chris Urbanowicz, bassist Russell …

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Hard-Fi

Staines, England’s Hard-Fi feature Richard Archer (vocals), Ross Philips (acoustic guitar), Kai Stephens (bass), and Steve Kemp (drums). The punk-inspired indie rock and roll quintet created in 2002; they include a brash mixture of Dexy’s Midnight Joggers melodies, Franz Ferdinand hooks, as well as the theatrics from the Deceased 60s. …

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