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State of Shock

A Canadian hard rock-band formed in Vancouver, Uk Columbia, State of Surprise got their first flavor of success in an area rock skill show, and within four years were vying for his or her nation’s best musical honor. Simon Clow (acoustic guitar, vocals), Cameron Melnyk (vocals), John Philippon (drums), Alison …

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The Deadly Gentlemen

A string band having a decidedly contemporary 21st hundred years pop, punk, and rock and roll method of acoustic music, Boston’s the Deadly Gentlemen, led by songwriter and banjoist Greg Liszt and in addition featuring mandolin participant Dominick Leslie, fiddler Michael Barnett, guitarist Stash Wyslouch, and upright bassist Samson Grisman, …

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Low vs Diamond

The beginnings of Los Angeles’ Low vs Gemstone could be traced to early 2002 on the School of Colorado, where lead singer/guitarist Lucas Field, drummer Howie Gemstone, and keyboardist Tad Moore (birth name: Adam Thaddeus Moore IV) were undergrads. The three performed together within a jam music group in between …

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Lilly Hiatt

Rootsy singer/songwriter Lilly Hiatt had too much to surpass when she thought we would help to make music her profession — her dad is definitely John Hiatt, among America’s leading songwriters because the ’70s. Lilly was created in early 1984 at a chaotic amount of time in her family’s existence …

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Silent Servant

Silent Servant may be the pseudonym of Californian techno artist Juan Mendez, and using a musical background stretching back again to the middle-’90s; Mendez is normally no stranger towards the techno picture. Originally making as Jasper and working the experimental techno label Cytrax, Mendez befriended Karl O’Connor (Regis) by the …

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Kreesha Turner

A local of Edmonton, Canada, R&B/pop singer/songwriter Kreesha Turner was created to a Canadian dad and Jamaican mom. Developing up, Turner researched dance and paid attention to a number of musical performers, including jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, vocalist Erykah Badu, and hip-hop group A Tribe Known as Quest. At age …

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Pontiak

Pontiak’s neo-psychedelic rock and roll is established by 3 brothers in the Blue Ridge section of Virginia — Truck (business lead vocals, electric guitar), Jennings (bass, body organ, vocals), and Lain Carney (drums, vocals) — who have been separately associated with numerous rings in the U.S. and European countries before …

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Hero Destroyed

Pittsburgh, PA’s Hero Destroyed made a solid initial impression in 2008 using their independently released, eponymous mini-album, which, in intriguingly contradictory style, siphoned Mastodon’s thinking man’s contemporary metal eyesight through hardcore’s simplifying design template and mathematics metal’s stupefying algorithms. Produced three years previous, the group’s lineup during this first documenting …

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Asra

NY based grindcore outfit Asra released their debut recording, The Way of most Flesh, in 2008, and split up immediately after (according with their website Oct of 2008, to become specific). Closing their stint like a device with your final display in Boston, Asra (which stood for “Alleged Satanic Ritual …

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Tu Fawning

Portland, Oregon-based indie rockers Tu Fawning formed in the past due 2000s across the abilities of 31Knots bandleader Joe Haege, vocalist/songwriter Corrina Repp, and Portland music picture veterans Toussaint Perrault and Liza Reitz. Citing affects as diverse as Django Reinhardt, Tom Petty, Bing Crosby, and Jay-Z, the quartet pulls on …

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