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Rachel’s

Even though avant chamber trio Rachel’s didn’t fully emerge until following the breakup from the seminal Louisville indie group Rodan, the trio’s origins dated back again to 1989, when guitarist and bassist Jason Noble first met violinist and Juilliard alumnus Christian Frederickson on the Baltimore trolley. Following the duo constructed …

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Utah!

Math rock and roll darlings Utah! emerged together in springtime 1998 with Eddie Pellino (electric guitar/vocals), Eric Vocalist (baritone acoustic guitar/vocals), Anne Polesnak (cello), and Mickey D’Loughy (drums). The four-piece gigged around their indigenous Kalamazoo, MI, ultimately starting up with famous brands Haymarket Riot, Aloha, Best Fakebook, and Led by …

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Long Fin Killie

Skill was under no circumstances a concern with Long Fin Killie. Throughout their five-year lifestyle, the Scottish music group released three albums that improved because they got shorter and much less complex. The thing they grappled with — apart from the anticipated lack of industrial publicity — was harnessing their …

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June of 44

Following a sudden demise of Rodan, guitarist Jeff Mueller held Louisville’s math rock and roll flame burning along with his new strap, June of 44. Pursuing in the footsteps of Mueller’s previously music group, in addition to picture progenitors Slint, June of 44 crafted noisy, dissonant, complex acoustic guitar rock …

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Pell Mell

Pell Mell was a significant rarity: an instrumental combo who landed a major-label offer in the wake of the choice rock and roll explosion touched off simply by Nirvana. Its most prominent associates were better referred to as companies, and making use of their extremely sporadic recording timetable, it had …

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Foxhole

Less of a Christian group than an indie instrumental post-rock music group with similar cinematic characteristics while Swords and Maps, Foxhole were formed by Adam Moore and Nathan McBroom in November 2000. They began playing displays and documenting in traditional western Kentucky, hodgepodging their people together in one show to …

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Jeff Mueller

Among his touring and saving timetable with June of 44 as well as the Delivery Information, Jeff Mueller discovered enough time at the start of 1999 to construct a solo task. Released down the road that calendar year, his first record Flip and Perish is certainly hook departure from his …

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Hoover

Hoover, produced in Washington, D.C., in the summertime of 1992, might have just been around briefly (they split up within the springtime of 1994), however the music group had a significant effect on post-hardcore music. In early stages, Hoover was wrongly dubbed a Fugazi copycat, but performed extreme, angular, ominous …

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Fin Fang Foom

The powerful trio Fin Fang Foom applies simple arrangements to hardcore rock structures for the subtly wide, post-rock sound that could perfectly compliment groups like Slint, June of 44, as well as the Mercury Program. Six-string guitarist Michael Triplett, bassist Edwin Sanchez, and drummer P. Enriquez produced Fin Fang Foom …

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Dis-

Based away from Milwaukee, WI, the three-piece of Dis induced their front side of complex math rock and roll as captured on the 1994 debut full-length M386.D57. Following release of the second album Little Fry, Sonic Bubblegum and MY MATE God Information collaborated for the properly entitled The Historically Stressed …

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