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Clint Boon

Three years following the 1994 break-up of Madchester baggy hitmakers Inspiral Carpets and rugs, keyboardist Clint Boon teamed with guitarist Matt Hayden, bassist/trumpeter Richard Stubbs, keyboardist Kathryn Stubbs and drummer Tony Thompson to create the Clint Boon Experience! Putting your signature on towards the Rabid Badger label, the group released …

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3 Colours Red

So named honoring the common film by Krzysztof Kieslowski, Uk punk revivalists 3 Colors Red were made up of vocalist/bassist Pete Vukovic, guitarists Chris McCormack and Ben Harding, and drummer Keith Baxter. Produced in London in 1996, the group have scored an underground strike using its Fierce Panda label debut, …

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Hurricane #1

Unlike the effects-laden dream pop of his previous band, Trip, guitarist Andy Bell fleshed out the ’70s-inspired rock and roll he begun to go after in his former band with Hurricane #1. Alongside vocalist/guitarist and previous boxer Alex Lowe, bassist Will Pepper, and drummer Gareth Farmer, the group released its …

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Thee Hypnotics

Fusing hard rock and roll muscle using the high-decibel rebellion of Detroit rock and roll trailblazers like the MC5 as well as the Stooges, Thee Hypnotics’ maximum-impact approach arrived just because the likeminded grunge explosion was needs to pull off, even though the group never quite broke through in america, …

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Turin Brakes

Often in comparison to Coldplay and Travis, Turin Brakes certainly are a English duo inspired simply by folk and progressive rock hailing from Balham, London. Olly Knights and Gale Paridjanian had been friends in primary school and made a decision to try for the cathedral choir since it would provide …

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Embrace

Pursuing in the footsteps of Oasis as well as the Verve, Accept became a pop feeling in post-Brit-pop Britain in the past due ’90s. Like Oasis, the group includes a knack for big, anthemic hooks, however they convert these catchy quantities into sweeping, sprawling, lugubrious rockers, similar to the Verve. …

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The Gandharvas

In the first 1990s, five youths from London, Ontario made a decision to form a rock-band named following a Hindu term signifying “celestial musicians towards the gods.” Paul Jago, guitarists Jud Ruhl and Brian Ward, bassist/keyboardist Beau Make, and drummer Tim McDonald became the Gandharvas. After playing several live shows …

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Smaller

Led with the inimitable Peter ‘Digsy’ Deary (vocals, guitar), Liverpool, Merseyside, England group Smaller possess origins within a three-piece group who have been financially backed by the DHSS on the problem that they enjoy morning and afternoon displays for older people in state assisted living facilities. One particular playing subdued …

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