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Dean Wareham

Vocalist/guitarist Dean Wareham is more influential than he’s usually particular credit for. Frequently sounding such as a stressed out slacker, Wareham offers inspired several indie rockers expressing their sadness having a wistful tenor. Wareham was created in Wellington, New Zealand, on August 1, 1963. In 1977, Wareham and his parents …

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Dave Schramm

While most widely known for his short stint being a guitarist with Yo La Tengo, Dave Schramm has silently developed a potent reputation among his fellow music artists among the most gifted and versatile music artists to emerge from the Hoboken/Manhattan indie rock and roll axis, mixing a folkie’s delicate …

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Joel Phelps

Vocalist/songwriter Joel R.L. Phelps originally earned see as an associate of indie rock and roll stalwarts Silkworm, the group he co-founded in his indigenous Missoula, MT in 1987. He still left Silkworm within the wake of the 1994 work Libertine, forming support combo the Downer Trio with bassist Robert Mercer …

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Vic Chesnutt

Though Michael Stipe have been a fan of Vic Chesnutt because the past due ’80s, producing his 1st two full-lengths, it took the Nice Alleviation Two tribute album to produce a celebrity of him in mid-1996. The recording featured artists such as for example Madonna, Hootie & the Blowfish, Smashing …

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down MF

Forging a union of post-punk noisemaking and soul-baring angst, down MF begins with a tone of voice that oozes melancholy, contempt, and mordant wit all at one time. Combine the tone of voice with the audio of the jagged guitar that prefers in order to avoid the reduced end and …

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Ward White

Ward Light has the composing design of Hank Williams using the pop feeling from the Beatles as well as the laid back display of Bob Dylan. In 1998 Ward Light released his debut discharge, Artificial Light using a stellar ensemble of NY music veterans. Among the music artists he teamed …

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Elliott Smith

The celebrated folk-punk singer/songwriter Elliott Smith rose from indie obscurity to mainstream success in 1997 on the effectiveness of “Miss Misery,” his Academy Award-nominated song in the film Great Can Hunting. A indigenous of Portland, Oregon, Smith started writing and documenting his initial songs at age group 14, later learning …

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The Black Swans

Playing dark but sadly beautiful folk-influenced indie rock and roll, the Columbus, Ohio-based Black colored Swans had been initially centered throughout the key trio of guitarist and singer Jerry DeCicca, violinist Noel Sayre, and bassist Canaan Faulkner, though a lot of their recordings and concert events have discovered them growing …

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Kind of Like Spitting

Similar to Spitting may be the store for prolific vocalist/songwriter Ben Barnett. The entire year 2000 alone noticed four full-length produces from him; through Nothing at all IS PRACTICAL Without It, Aged Moon within the Hands of the brand new, You Secretly Need Me Dead, and something Hundred Dollar Space, …

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Micah P. Hinson

Vocalist/songwriter Micah P. Hinson was created in Memphis, TN right into a rigorous Christian fundamentalist home. He begun to test out music — in addition to narcotics — upon shifting to Abilene, TX in his teenagers. Despite serving prison time, fighting cravings, and declaring personal bankruptcy — all prior to …

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