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Kite Base

Kite Base may be the task of Savages bassist Ayşe Hassan and Blindness bassist Kendra Frost, a set of friends who have combine their like of post-punk and low end into sparse yet stylish tracks just like — but distinct from — their various other tasks. Naming themselves after among …

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Savages

The all-female post-punk four-piece Savages recall the tenacity and more artistic movements of London’s punk heyday using their blistering sound and noisy guitars. Hailing through the British capital, they shaped by the end of 2011 after guitarist Gemma Thompson and vocalist Camille Berthomier — referred to as Jehnny Beth — …

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Dunes

Balancing fantasy pop’s swirling atmospheres with taut post-punk minimalism, Los Angeles’ Dunes features vocalist/guitarist Stephanie Chan, baritone guitarist/bassist Tag Greshowak, and drummer/vocalist Kate Hall. Chan also used the Austin rings Finally Punk as well as the Carrots, Greshowak was an associate of Seattle’s Talbot Tagora, and Hall was the drummer …

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Lonelady

Inspired with the post-punk legacy of her hometown, Manchester, England, aswell as classic college rock and roll from the ’80s and early ’90s, Lonelady’s Julie Campbell started her forays into art punk by causing four-track recordings with her guitar and drum piece of equipment in 2004. Her initial one, Hi …

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