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Sugar + the Hi-Lows

Sugars + the Hi-Lows may be the collaborative task fronted by Nashville vocalist/songwriters Trent Dabbs and Amy Stroup. Dabbs is definitely originally from Jackson, Mississippi and was raised hearing the spirit and Motown information in his father’s collection. He trained himself to try out acoustic guitar; Jeff Buckley’s music influenced …

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Brasstronaut

When former the Videos member Edo Vehicle Breeman realized he’d written tunes that didn’t quite match his current band’s fast-paced audio, the Miami-raised, Vancouver-based musician joined up with trumpeter Bryan Davis to totally realize the tunes. Joined up with by Brennan Saul on drums and John Walsh on bass, the …

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Evening Hymns

The pseudonym of Canadian singer/songwriter Jonas Bonnetta, Evening Hymns also includes a revolving door of fellow music artists backing Bonnetta live and on record. Created in Orono, Ontario, Bonnetta 1st found prominence along with his 2007 debut, Farewell to Tranquility. Although this is released under his genuine name, Bonnetta ultimately …

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A Grave with No Name

Influenced with the lo-fi ’90s indie aesthetic of Pavement and Sebadoh and from the past due-2000s shoegaze revival alongside Banjo or Freakout, Atlas Appear and Big Green, A Grave without Name may be the musical brainchild of London-based musician Alex Shields. Called after an in-joke that referenced metalcore/emo group As …

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Mariachi El Bronx

Born out of the desire to concern themselves musically, Mariachi Un Bronx may be the change ego of LA punk strap the Bronx. Conceived in 2006, the theory came into being when the Bronx had been asked to try out an acoustic arranged and, instead of just pare down their …

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