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Triumph

Late-’70s/early-’80s prog metallists Triumph endured countless evaluations to Hurry throughout their profession, and with justification; these were both quite identical musically and lyrically, made up of three people each, and hailed from Canada (though it must be stated that Rush had been the originator, and had been a lot more …

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Rob Thorne

Ten years into his profession, Māori musician Rob Thorne turned his back again on rock and roll when he was introduced towards the taonga pūoro or “singing treasures,” ancient tools carved from real wood, stone, gourds, bone tissue, and seashells, that traditionally held a robust cultural and religious significance for …

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From Nursery to Misery

From Nursery to Misery were a peculiar lo-fi synth pop group from Essex, Britain who contains identical twin sisters Tina and Gina Fear and key pad participant Lee Stevens. The trio was raised on a single street, and started making music jointly around 1987, when all three had been teens. …

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DREAMCAR

DREAMCAR — the supergroup collision of associates of WITHOUT DOUBT and AFI — made their shock debut in 2017 using the discharge of their initial single, “Wipe out for Chocolate.” Drenched in the modern noises of ’80s synth pop and brand-new wave, DREAMCAR’s eyesight veered nearer to vocalist Davey Havok’s …

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Dream Machine

The creation of ex-Warm Soda bandleader Matthew Melton, Dream Machine are an Austin, Texas-based psych-rock group with an enthusiastic ear for vintage sounds. Affected by classic rock and roll combos like Center, Deep Crimson, and Iron Butterfly, the group features Melton on vocals and acoustic guitar, Doris Melton on body …

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Children of Alice

Offering former Broadcast users James Cargill and Roj Stevens combined with the Concentrate Group’s Julian Home, Children of Alice extended around the dreamy experimental electronics of their other tasks. The group’s name was a tribute to past due Broadcast vocalist Trish Keenan, a lifelong Alice in Wonderland lover who counted …

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Crystal Fairy

Substitute rock supergroup Crystal Fairy was shaped in 2016 by Hype Osborne and Dale Crover from the Melvins, Omar Rodríguez-López of In the Drive-In as well as the Mars Volta, and Teri Gender Bender of Le Butcherettes. The seed products of the music group had been sown when Le Butcherettes …

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Klangstof

The dreamy alt-indie of Amsterdam-based group Klangstof may be the product of Norwegian singer/songwriter and producer Koen van de Wardt. His first motivation was Radiohead’s Okay Pc, which he utilized to hone his instrument-playing abilities. Once he began writing his personal materials, he bolstered his songcraft capabilities with research at …

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Serpent Power

The Liverpool-based psychedelic band referred to as the Serpent Power — never to be confused using the later-’60s band from the same name — is a collaboration between Ian Skelly (the Coral) and Paul Molloy (the Zutons), whose previous groups were more popular in the U.K. across the turn from …

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Alice Jemima

Self-taught guitarist and singer/songwriter Alice Jemima started composing songs at age 12, even though at comprehensive college in her indigenous Devon, she were able to get a work positioning in Britain’s biggest summertime celebration, Glastonbury. With the work cementing the thought of a music profession in her brain, Jemima go …

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