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The Voluntary Butler Scheme

Signing up for Liam Finn, Lewis Floyd Henry, and Connan Mockasin one of many musicians wanting to revive the neglected custom from the one-man music group, the Voluntary Butler Structure is actually a solo automobile for multi-instrumentalist Rob Jones. Created in Stourbridge, near Birmingham, in 1985, he 1st began producing …

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Brent Cash

Athens, GA-based vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Brent Money began his music career being a drummer (conquering the skins for such diverse serves as Television Hype as well as the Mike Guthrie Music group). Drumming might have been his issue at that time but, behind the moments, Cash was cooking food up some sunlight …

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Still Flyin’

Beginning as more of a collective than a genuine rock band, Continue to Flyin’ may be the brainchild of singer/songwriter and person in indie pop group Experts from the Hemisphere Sean Rawls, who shaped it in past due 2004 in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA after relocating there from Athens, Georgia, …

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Los Campesinos!

Celebrating a bratty, tongue-in-cheek viewpoint along with a spunky indie punk design much like Art Brut, while applying a variety of instruments comparable to Architecture in Helsinki, the seven-piece group Los Campesinos! (a Spanish name that approximately means “the Peasants”) shaped in 2006 in Cardiff, Wales. The lineup got form …

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Loney Dear

Evidently, lightning does, actually, strike double. In a similar method that indie chamber folk auteur Jens Lekman was found out — his homemade CD-Rs dropping into the correct hands — Lekman’s Swedish compatriot Emil Svanängen finished up authorized to a well known American indie label when somebody in Sub Pop’s …

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I’m from Barcelona

When the rock and roll histories from the 2000s are created, one or more longer chapter should be specialized in the explosion of the idea of the rock-band not as a little, discrete device with relatively steady personnel, but as an amorphous, free-floating collective which could at times broaden to …

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Bodies of Water

LA group Body of Drinking water pursue the extravagance from the Polyphonic Spree and Arcade Open fire, combining American traditional folk, theater, along with a deep admiration of gospel. As the lineup frequently develops to 11 people, the primary users are Kyle Gladden (bass); Meredith Metcalf (body organ); Meredith’s spouse, …

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The Choir Practice

The Choir Practice was one of the large-scale indie pop ensembles to emerge in the dawn from the 21st century. Like the Polyphonic Spree insofar because they used the trappings of the choir, this Vancouver-based group drew seriously from traditional chorale music and ’60s works just like the Mamas & …

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The Polyphonic Spree

Once the Polyphonic Spree first appeared in 2000, the Dallas symphonic pop group was just as much a band like a “happening,” in the 1960s feeling of the term. The Spree’s two dozen users required the stage in moving robes of snowy white, a proper backdrop for his or her …

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Pas/Cal

Detroit’s Pas/Cal formed in November 2000, when Gene Corduroy (business lead acoustic guitar), Casimer Pascal (tempo acoustic guitar, vocals), and Small Tommy Daniels (drums) collaborated to create “The Cigarette Blouse Rebellion.” That 1st songwriting program was the to begin many, as well as the band’s casually processed pop audio quickly …

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