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Yashin

Scottish post-hardcore music group Yashin shaped in 2006 in the city of Greenock, only outside Glasgow. College close friends Paul Charles Travers (electric guitar) and Andrew McShane (bass) enlisted founding vocalist Michael Grain, drummer David Beaton, and first guitarist Lewis Millen. The quintet released a set of pop-punk and hardcore-influenced …

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PG. Lost

Hailing from the town of Norrköping in east Sweden, PG.Shed certainly are a post-rock collective who’ve described their audio seeing that “Swedish Experimental Instrumentalism.” Relatively not the same as the generally swamping, unwavering soundscapes of their post-rock counterparts like this Will Destroy You and Explosions in the Sky, the music …

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Kim Larsen

Among Danish rock’s leading retailers & most respected performers, Kim Larsen found prominence as an associate of what many consider to become Denmark’s greatest contribution towards the rock and roll cannon, the ’70s music group Gasolin’. Given birth to in Copenhagen on Oct 23, 1945, Larsen teamed up with Franz …

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Monika

From her beginnings as you of Greece’s most acclaimed indie artists to her work for the theater, Monika produced a name for herself being a boundary-breaking artist. Blessed Monika Christodoulou, she started playing in her brother’s rock-band at age group 17 and struck from her own a couple of years …

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VersaEmerge

The Florida-based alt-rock outfit VersaEmerge makes passionate and traveling emo pop/rock centered around vocalist Sierra Kusterbeck. Also offering guitarist/vocalist Blake Harnage and bassist Devin Ingelido, VersaEmerge grew out of Harnage’s senior high school music group and released one EP using a different vocalist before adding Kusterbeck in 2006. 2 yrs …

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National Product

Obtaining together as several music-loving friends hailing in the Hawaiian isle of Oahu, National Product understood that to really have the preferred shot of earning it in the rock and roll business, they might have to provide their show towards the mainland; hence, the people relocated to sun-drenched Southern California …

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Macbeth

A goth steel music group very much in the same vein as Evanescence or Lacuna Coil, Italy’s Macbeth formed in 1995. Led by their drummer, Fabrizio, Macbeth documented a six-track demonstration — Nocturnal Embrace — in 1997. Macbeth had been soon agreed upon to Dragonheart, which helped release a the …

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Citizen

Forming in ’09 2009, Citizen combine bombastic emo pop, post-hardcore, and thick, chunky indie rock and roll into a genuine Midwestern mix. With users hailing from Southeast Michigan and Northwest Ohio, the five-piece group quickly strike the ground operating upon forming, liberating three 7″ singles and an EP entitled Young …

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CMX

CMX certainly is one of the main rock superstars in the 1990s in Finland. That isn’t because of Yrjänä’s method of composing excellent rock music, but also because CMX provides renewed their audio throughout their lengthy background. In 1985, CMX performed basic and monotone hardcore, but their 2000 record contained …

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Stage

The associates of Stage were just 15-years-old if they decided to produce music their lifestyle. Ryan Stahr (vocals/electric guitar), Petr Anselmo (bass), and Greg Meyer (electric guitar) were simply messing around with Screaming Trees and shrubs and Soundgarden addresses for the high-school talent present in 1993 when it had been …

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