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The Bluetones

The Bluetones filled the gap that this Stone Roses left out, providing graceful but muscular guitar pop with slightly psychedelic overtones. They made an appearance through the waning times of Brit-pop, which assured them a great deal of press protection that helped their debut recording rocket to the very best …

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Mark Morriss

As frontman from the underrated indie four-piece the Bluetones, Tag Morriss’ softly spoken vocals provided a far more sensitive edge towards the attitude-laden middle-’90s Brit-pop era. Blessed in Hounslow, Middlesex in 1971, Morriss started executing in his teenagers in various regional rings before teaming up with Adam Devlin, Eds Chesters, …

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