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Botswanas

Powered with the muscular guitar function of Cost Harrison as well as the cool-but-emphatic high-attitude vocals of vocalist and frontwoman Eileen Ziontz, the Botswanas mix ’60s garage area punk, ’70s force pop, and just a little Stones-style swagger and Stooges-type sneer into one high-octane rock and roll & move mixture. …

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DMZ

Before Jeff “Monoman” Connolly formed Boston’s seminal garage rock terrorists the Lyres, he is at a past due-’70s prototype referred to as DMZ. Apart from a few music artists, DMZ as well as the Lyres had been essentially same-sounding rings; DMZ just used a bit more velocity and punk verve. …

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Swingin’ Neckbreakers

Brought on collectively by brothers Tom and John Jorgensen in 1992, the classic rock from the Swingin’ Neckbreakers debuted within their hometown of Trenton, NJ with Don Snook about acoustic guitar. Along with Tom dealing with the bass and vocal responsibilities while John managing the drums, the three piece easily …

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The Nutmegs

The Nutmegs are remembered today for his or her enduring East Coastline doo wop classic, 1955’s R&B smash hit “Tale Untold” (number 2 in the U.S.). The group continuing to have local achievement in the northeastern U.S., rating a high 20 regional strike with “Dispatch of Like.” Nearly ten years …

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The Nomads

Located in Stockholm, the Nomads possess stood away from other garage area rock revivalists due to the intensity of their performances as well as the wide variety of their affects, which lengthen beyond the most common ’60s rings to encompass ’70s punk, rock, rockabilly, and blues. Their 1st launch was …

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Original Sins

Grungy garage music group led by vocalist J.T. (actual name: John Terlesky) and organist Dan McKinney. Their 1st two albums drew compliment for the group’s exclusive sound, playing within an idiom not really mentioned for originality, and in addition drew several comparisons using the Lyres. Later on material relocated into …

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Lyres

Few rings in Boston rock & move background have lasted for as long, and produced as much great music, as Lyres. Led by garage area rock and roll obsessive, record collector, Farfisa body organ ruler, and world-class megalomaniac Jeff “Monoman” Conolly, Lyres increased in the ashes of Conolly’s initial band, …

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Satan’s Pilgrims

Acquiring their name from the 60’s B-film of Satan’s Sadists, the fall into line of Dave Pilgrim (guitar/ keyboards) Bobby Pilgrim (guitar), John Pilgrim (bass), Scott Pilgrim (guitar) and Ted Pilgrim (drums) met up in 1992 beneath the moniker of Satan’s Pilgrams. Making use of their complementing vampire capes and …

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Lazy Cowgirls

WHEN THE Ramones have been a road-tested biker gang rather than pop-obsessed cartoon quickness merchants, they could have sounded something similar to The Lazy Cowgirls. Merging the buzzsaw roar of first-wave punk, the sneering attitude of ’60’s garage area rock and roll, the heart-on-your-sleeve credibility of honky-tonk, as well as …

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