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Low Fat Getting High

A wily hardcore punk rock and roll trio using a penchant for dialing in thick blasts of vintage Metallica and Mudhoney, Nirvana, and Dinosaur Jr.-period grunge, Brooklyn’s ZERO FAT Getting Great describe their audio as “post-noise-grunge-core-shredding.” Produced in 2011, the music group includes frontman/guitarist Michael Sincavage, bass participant Artie Tan, …

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McBusted

British isles pop/rock bands Busted and McFly mixed to make supergroup McBusted following initial performing together at McFly’s tenth anniversary concerts at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 2013. The entire supplement of McFly associates were within the line-up, but just Matt Willis and Adam Bourne of Busted became a member …

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Apink

Korean girl group Apink resurrect a shiny and positive amount of time in K-pop when the wholesome Fin.K.L and S.E.S. ruled the graphs. Formed by Program A Entertainment in 2011, the group comprises Recreation area Cho-rong, Yoon Bo-mi, Jeong Eun-ji, Kid Na-eun, Kim Nam-joo, and Oh Ha-young (the seventh founding …

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Coco Hames

Lindsay “Coco” Hames started her musical profession mainly because the singer and guitarist of the brand new York-based garage rock and roll trio the Ettes in the first 2000s. Along with drummer Poni Metallic and bassist Jem Cohen, the music group combined Nancy Sinatra design, Patsy Cline twang, and Stonesy …

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Like Swimming

Based from the wealthy indie pop/rock and roll haven of Stockholm, Swedish pop spellcasters Like Going swimming shaped in 2012 from the ashes of confectionary five-piece You State France & I Whistle. Constructed throughout the abilities of Claes Carlström, Ida Hedene, and Petter Wesslander, the trio is experienced in hook-filled, …

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Eaves

The nom de plume of Leeds-based singer/songwriter Joseph Lyons, Eaves’ melodic, minimalist, and melancholic folk invokes titles like Fionn Regan, Villagers, Bon Iver, and Nick Drake. Lyons, who cites such varied affects as Joni Mitchell, Opeth, Neil Youthful, Mastodon, and Dad John Misty, grew up inside a musical blue-collar home …

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Last Ex

The project of Timber Timbre’s Simon Trottier and Olivier Fairfield, Last Ex happened when the duo made a decision to expand an unused score for the horror film Last Exorcism Part II that Timber Timbre created in 2012. The set started fleshing out these suggestions with an increase of instrumentation …

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Whyte Horses

As befitted among the founders from the acclaimed crate-digging curios Finders Keepers label, Dom Thomas’ Whyte Horses were informed with a dizzying selection of music affects. This wide sonic palette of psychedelia, collection music, acid-folk, Krautrock, Tropicália, yé-yé, and lounge was skillfully woven by “music-chronologist” Thomas into an available, hypnotic, …

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Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness

For most from the 2000s, pianist and singer/songwriter Andrew McMahon fronted the alt-rock group Something Corporate before segueing right into a poppy solo task titled Jack’s Mannequin, which presented guest appearances by a lot of his talented musician friends. In 2013, he released his 1st assortment of music under his …

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Old Dominion

Forging country with rock and roll instrumentation and dynamics, and tossing in definite pop overtones as well as some hip-hop nuances, Old Dominion is usually blessed with solid in-house songwriting and playing, sharpened by stable gigging around the Nashville circuit, where in fact the band formed. Composed of four Virginians, …

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