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Golden Triangle

Brooklyn’s arty garage area rock and roll sextet Golden Triangle feature vocalists Vashti Windish and Carly Rabalais, guitarists Po’ Jay San Felipe and Cameron Michel, bassist Alix Dark brown, and drummer Jay Large. The three-guy, three-girl group crafts a loud however catchy sound that falls somewhere within the Vivian Women …

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King Khan

Making up a heady combination of high-spirited rhythm & blues, real-gone psychedelia and middle-finger-flipping garage area rock and roll, King Khan offers earned a global reputation among the wildest showmen in underground rock and roll. Born and elevated in the suburbs of Montreal to a family group of Indian émigrés, …

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The Jim Jones Revue

Produced in 2007 by Jim Jones (formerly of psych-rockers Thee Hypnotics and Dark Moses) and Rupert Orton (golf club promoter and brother of nu-folker Beth), the Jim Jones Revue’s raucous piano-driven sound infused the sound, spirit, and design of ’50s rock and roll & roll using a wall structure of …

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Ty Segall

Ty Segall initial garnered community acclaim because the business lead vocalist of Orange State, California garage area rock and roll revivalists the Epsilons. With this band, he applied a rawer, snottier undertake Strokes/Vines/Light Stripes-style rock, sometimes delving into even more retro place. When that music group splinted, he struck from …

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Dan Sartain

Birmingham, Alabama-based lo-fi rockabilly troubadour Dan Sartain rode in within the wave appealing in stripped-down back-to-basics root base music spearheaded with the Light Stripes in the first 2000s. The trim and bequiffed Sartain self-released several long-players before his label debut, 2003’s Dan Sartain vs. the Serpientes, premiered on Rocket in …

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The King Khan & BBQ Show

A Canadian garage rock and roll duo tangentially based away from Montreal, Quebec, the Ruler Khan & BBQ Present combine doo wop, punk, spirit, and who understands what else right into a loose, wild audio that’s drenched in pure raw energy. The duo in the centre of things can be …

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The Deadly Snakes

The Deadly Snakes certainly are a rock & roll band. Created by a band of Toronto close friends, the Snakes quickly obtained local attention for his or her recklessly fun concert events. André St. Clair (vocals, acoustic guitar), Max Risk (body organ, piano), Matt “Doggie” Carlson (trumpet, harmonica), Yuri Didrichsons …

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Vintage Trouble

Steeped in the noises of classic blues, soul, and rock and roll & roll in the ’50s and ’60s, Vintage Hassle fuse the design of the past using the swagger and fascinating of present, and have gained a devoted buff following in america and the uk using their passionate live …

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Box Elders

Named for a number of black color and orange bugs explained by entomologists as irritating but harmless, the Package Elders certainly are a trio from Omaha, NE, led by brothers Jeremiah McIntyre (guitar and vocals) and Clayton McIntyre (bass and vocals), whose child years house was infested using the insects, …

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Thomas Function

Huntsville, AL-based music group the Thomas Function play sloppy, joyful, organ-laden garage area rock offering Joshua Macero’s sometimes whiney but often charismatic vocals. The music group progressed from Macero’s four-track bedroom tapes, around which he constructed the music group in 2001, including Zach Jeffries (who supplies the all-important Farfisa defeat) …

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