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The Places

Vocalist/songwriter Amy Annelle may be the creative pressure behind the Locations, an experimental folk clothing having a penchant for combining traditional folk tunes with ambient, avant-garde plans. The youngest of seven kids, Annelle grew up in Chicago and finally relocated to Portland, where she created the Locations after issuing a …

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School of Fish

This Boston-based college-aged quintet outclassed their postmodern contemporaries having a striking, hook-laden 1991 debut. Their sophomore recording was less amazing. Frontman Josh Clayton-Felt released a solo recording, Inarticulate Character Boy, in 1996; he passed away January 19, 2000 of testicular malignancy at age 32.

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Pigeonhed

It isn’t surprising a music group on Sub Pop’s roster looked towards the ’70s for music inspiration, but rather than the one-two Stooges/Sabbath punch of Soundgarden and Nirvana, the recordings of Pigeonhed turn to Sly Rock, Al Green and Prince. The task is the consequence of a cooperation between two …

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Josh Clayton-Felt

Josh Clayton-Felt embarked about a solo profession after the separation of his previous band, College of Fish, understanding how to play keyboards, bass, and drums furthermore to acoustic guitar. He documented over 25 tracks in the next years, playing all of the tools, and his single debut, Inarticulate Character Boy, …

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Amy Annelle

Amy Annelle makes quietly beautiful music that blends Americana and sadcore designs, hushed vocals, highly poetical lyrics, and “present noises.” The Portland, OR, musician found the Northwest from Chicago, starting up with Portland “anti-rock” label Hush Information release a her debut record, Which One’s You, in 1999. That work was …

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