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Los Angeles-based sextet Zero formed this year 2010 around singer Bradley Hanan Carter, a fresh Zealand local, and American bassist Sean Daniel Stentz. Both musicians discovered themselves bonding over personal turmoils from failed romantic relationships aswell as recognizing one another as kindred musical spirits. Within the year ahead, they set …

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Donald Cumming

Growing in the music world as founder and frontman of NEW YORK post-punk revival music group the Virgins in the past due aughts, Donald Cumming is definitely a singer, songwriter, guitarist, and multifaceted performer. A genuine item of N.Con.C., Manhattan-born Cumming was raised in Tribeca. His teenager years were filled …

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Irma Vep

Irma Vep may be the unvarnished neo-psychedelia of Welsh guitarist/songwriter Edwin Stevens, also known for his efforts to Manchester, Britain bands such as for example Sex Hands, Desmadrados Soldados de Ventura, and Yerba Mansa. A fixture from the Manchester D.We.Y. picture, he also founded the cassette label Extremely Bon, and …

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Kurt Vile

Philadelphia songwriter Kurt Vile had been recording himself in the home by age group 14, soon after his bluegrass-loving dad purchased him a banjo to encourage his youthful imagination. By age group 17, Vile was self-releasing cassettes of his house recordings, which in the initial days were highly influenced with …

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Joan of Arse

The Dublin-based indie band Joan of Arse came together in 1996. Made up of Shane McGrath, Joss “Joskuld the Delicious chocolate” Morkens, Greg “Gumbo” Barrett, and Greg “The Bearded Female” Hackett, Joan of Arse became well-known around the U.K. indie picture using their debut one “Le Remusement Triste et Lent …

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Stefan Sundström

Probably Stefan Sundström was as well unsophisticated and coarse to ever reach a large audience and, absolutely sure, he couldn’t sing. But he was still probably the most important Swedish vocalist/songwriter in the ’90s, as well as Lars Demian. Sundström’s design had its origins in an older Swedish ballad custom, …

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The Roughnecks

The Roughnecks were one of the studio-only groups that released tracks to which Lou Reed contributed in the mid-’60s, when he was an employee songwriter and session musician in the spending budget/exploitation label Pickwick. From the four Pickwick-era Reed-associated slashes that surfaced around the Velvet Underground rarities bootleg The Velvet …

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