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A Sunny Day in Glasgow

A SUNSHINEY DAY in Glasgow emerged in the mid-2000s with synth-laden experimental noise pop that echoed shoegaze acts like My Bloody Valentine, but gave the audio their very own interpretation. The music group shaped when Philadelphia indigenous Ben Daniels came back from a couple of years in the U.K. and …

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Mike Posner

Vocalist Mike Posner launched his profession at Duke University or college, where he balanced his undergraduate research in sociology and business along with his music practices. Like fellow undergrad Asher Roth, Posner started producing melodic pop-rap tunes for the faculty crowd, filling up his music with recommendations to fraternity tradition, …

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Truth & Salvage Co.

The North Carolina-based roots rock collective Truth & Salvage Co. shaped in 2005 across the abilities of guitarist/vocalist Tim Jones, keyboardist/vocalist Walker Little, guitarist/vocalist Scott Kinnebrew, drummer/vocalist Costs Smith, keyboard participant Adam Sophistication, and bassist Joe Edel. Boasting four vocalist/songwriters and a brief history that spanned the East and Western …

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Triple C’s

Championed by their homeboy with onetime, member Rick Ross, the Miami hip-hop staff Triple C’s (aka Carol City Cartel) emerged for the scene in ’09 2009 using the golf club hit “Move.” Their root base return back over ten years previously, when in 1997 Ross and rapper Gunplay started collaborating …

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Fanfarlo

Rising from London, Britain in the mid- to past due 2000s seeing that an up-and-coming indie pop music group, Fanfarlo got their name out with some singles, a solid Internet existence, and an participating live display that took them so far as the South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas. …

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The Breakup Society

Delivering tough but hook-laden pop/rock and roll with lyrics that combine the witty as well as the cynical, the Pittsburgh-based group the Breakup Culture grab where leader Ed Masley’s former group, the Frampton Brothers still left off…actually. The Break up Society’s story started when vocalist, tempo guitarist, and songwriter Masley, …

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Caroliner

Part of an extended type of avant-garde weirdos from your Bay Region, Caroliner — aka Caroliner Rainbow — often described itself seeing that “industrial bluegrass,” that was likely the closest anyone ever found pegging their uncategorizable audio. Their music had been rooted in 19th hundred years Americana and the type …

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Årabrot

A shape-shifting and sonically challenging sound rock device from Norway, Årabrot’s incendiary mixture of avant-garde dark metal, experimental rock and roll, post-punk, and doom/sludge steel invokes brands as diverse as Big Dark, the Melvins, Beliefs FORGET ABOUT, Swans, as well as the Birthday Party. Produced in 2001 and called after …

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Lil’ Boys Blue

Renowned for his or her garage area cult classic “I’m Not There,” the Sunnyvale, California-based Lil’ Boys Blue had been led by singer/guitarist Larry Diehl, who shaped his first strap, the Tri-Tones, in 1961. The next year he shaped the Conquests with guitarist David Westberry, and in the wake from …

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Paper Airplanes

The indie rock-band Paper Airplanes were formed in Wichita, KS, by singer/guitarist Marcus Stoesz, drummer Nathan Wilder, and bassist Anthony Piazza. In concert, these were augmented by Les Easterby, Jeff Vidricksen, and Spliff Phillips. Their debut record, Boyhood, premiered by the small Mayhaps label in 2006. The 54°40′ or Combat! …

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