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Battles

Crafting complicated yet participating experimental rock and roll that builds on its associates’ legacies, Fights features drummer John Stanier of Helmet and Tomahawk, guitarist/keyboardist Ian Williams of Don Caballero and Surprise & Worry, and guitarist David Konopka of Lynx. Avant single musician Tyondai Braxton became a member of the group …

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Smalltown Superstar

Smalltown Superstar continues to be scraped together from your leavings of a whole lot of great indie rings like Alter-natives, Holy Rollers, Kepon, Ruler Sour, and Mao Tse Helen. Vocalist Carolyn Amy provides the whole team together to generate the gurgling punky mathematics rock that’s evident on the debut recording …

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Slint

Though mainly overlooked throughout their fairly brief lifespan, Slint started to be probably one of the most influential and far-reaching bands to emerge from the American underground rock and roll community from the 1980s; innovative and iconoclastic, the group’s deft, extremist manipulations of quantity, tempo, and framework solid them as …

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Shipping News

Shipping News shaped in 1996 due to former Rodan bandmates Jeff Mueller and Jason Noble composing and documenting music for the NPR plan This American Life. Motivated by their work with NPR, Mueller and Noble developed the theory for a fresh music group. After adding drummer Kyle Crabtree in 1997, …

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Trumans Water

Glen Galloway (electric guitar), brothers Kirk and Kevin Branstetter (electric guitar, bass), and 69-year-old drummer Andres Malinao comprise Trumans Drinking water. The quartet deconstruct indie rock and roll in the design of Captain Beefheart. Today’s touchstone can be Pavement; both bands have got the same laid-back atmosphere, sloppy riffs, and …

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Telegraph Melts

Through a brief career of two 45s and something full-length released on Absolutely Kosher, Telegraph Melts were able to make music which was inventive and complex. Instrumentation contains amplified cello, guitar, and percussion, a unusual lineup that supplied a welcome transformation of pace towards the post-rock picture. The Arlington, VA, …

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Acidman

Initially formed like a quartet in a military academy, Acidman tinkered in obscurity for two years just before a personnel change or two and lastly a debut single in 2001 with “Sekitou,” which moved up japan indie charts quickly, garnering the band some interest and finally a major-label contract with …

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Natural Dreamers

Another off-shoot of San Francisco’s noise/experimental rock picture, Natural Dreamers includes Deerhoof guitarists Chris Cohen and John Dieterich, and Dilute drummer/Deerhoof producer Jay Pellicci. The trio, whose sound extended on the varieties of their other organizations, released their self-titled debut recording on Frenetic in early 2004.

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Helms

Guitarist/vocalist Sean McCarthy and his more youthful brother Dan, who also played the drums, was raised in Boston, MA. In 1997, Sean, alongside bassist and friend Tina Helms, parted methods using the drummer using their band, the tv screen Set, but fortunately plenty of, Dan’s group, Dagobah, was also achieving …

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By the End of Tonight

By the finish of Tonight are an instrumental four-piece based from Alvin, TX. Made up of Stefan Mach, Josh Smith, Wayne Templeton, and Jeff Wilson, By the finish of Tonight blend intense metallic and punk in complicated syncopation. This blend — and the actual fact that their drummer takes on …

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