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Storm & Stress

Chicago/New York experimental rock trio Surprise & Stress is definitely electrical guitarist and singer Ian Williams (of Don Caballero), drummer Kevin Shea and bassist Erich Ehm (of Golan Globus). Called for the German literary motion, Sturm und Drang, the music group recorded their 1st album, Surprise and Tension, with Steve …

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Picastro

A mysterious and enigmatic body — supposedly raised within a deaf family members, getting genetically deaf herself, and having learned to indication as her first vocabulary — Picastro front-woman Liz Hysen quickly gained notoriety on her behalf soulfully emotive vocals and her band’s lushly atmospheric mediations. First acquiring their indigenous …

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A Minor Forest

Math-rock trio A Forest shaped in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1992, and comprised guitarist/vocalist Erik Hoversten, bassist John Trevor Benson and drummer Andee Connors. Forging a loud, melancholy sound nearer in nature to midwestern post-rock compared to the dominating punk aesthetic from the Bay Region, the band battled to …

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5ive Style

Guitarist Expenses Dolan, drummer John Herndon, bassist LeRoy Bach and key pad participant Jeremy Jacobsen formed the instrumental fusion/funk group 5ive Design. The group’s self-titled debut made an appearance in 1995; pursuing a protracted break which allowed Herndon to come back to his responsibilities in Tortoise and Dolan the opportunity …

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Ativin

Ativin formed in Bloomington, IN, in the wintertime of 1994 after Chris Carothers (acoustic guitar) and Rory Leitch (drums) met at Indiana University or college. Guitarist Dan Burton became a member of the group the next springtime, cementing the band’s noisy instrumental rock audio. Steve Albini andCarl Saff documented the …

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The Mercury Program

Gainesville, FL-based post rock and roll quartet the Mercury System assembled guitarist/vocalist Tom Reno, bassist Sander Travisano, keyboardist/vibraphonist Whitney Travisano and drummer David Lebleu. Debuting using the solitary “Lamps Out in Georgia,” the group released their self-titled 1st LP in 1999. From your Vapor of Gas followed within the springtime …

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Red Stars Theory

Red Superstars Theory’s core members are guitarist/vocalist Adam Bertram of 764-Hero and drummer Jeremiah Green, who used Modest Mouse for a while. Similar to their various other two rings, the Washington Condition natives combined generating guitars and passionate vocals into cathartic indie-rock, but as their 1997 debut But Rest Came …

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The Sonora Pine

Following a late-1994 dissolution of Louisville math rockers Rodan, bassist Tara Jane O’Neil relocated to NEW YORK and founded two split rings: the rootsy indie pop duo Retsin (with Cynthia Nelson of Ruby Falls) as well as the more experimental Sonora Pine. O’Neil’s main collaborator within the Sonora Pine was …

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Oxes

This south-side of Baltimore trio of Natalio Fowler (guitar), Marc Miller (guitar), and Chritopher Freeland (drums) want their reputation to precede them so when area of the Baltimore Rowdy Collective each goes about throwing cogs within the wheel of everyday activity. This attitude enters their musical eyesight as brutal, endlessly …

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Rex

An early on version of slowcore band Rex started in Maine in 1991, but at that time, drummer Doug Scharin was devoting the majority of his time and energy to slowcore innovators Codeine. In 1994, Rex relocated to Brooklyn. With rings like Idaho, Acetone as well as the Crimson House …

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