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Time of Orchids

NEW YORK avant-rock combo Period of Orchids has evolved during the period of their job from metal-edged art-noise terrorists to some skewed, eclectic stew that attracts freely from both Frank Zappa and Captain Beefheart axis as well as the calmer sonic world of 1960s Euro film soundtracks ? la John …

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The Planet The

Hailing from Portland, OR, the earth The primarily enjoy guitar- and synth-driven math rock and roll which has some components in keeping with new wave progenitors Devo and Pere Ubu. The trio of Charles Salas-Humara, Dave Huebner, and Charles Matze became a staple of the neighborhood Portland picture before launching …

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Oxes

This south-side of Baltimore trio of Natalio Fowler (guitar), Marc Miller (guitar), and Chritopher Freeland (drums) want their reputation to precede them so when area of the Baltimore Rowdy Collective each goes about throwing cogs within the wheel of everyday activity. This attitude enters their musical eyesight as brutal, endlessly …

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Orthrelm

Existing somewhere for the overlapping flanges of extreme steel, avant-garde jazz, and progressive rock and roll, the Washington, D.C.-centered duo Orthrelm focuses on intricately made up guitar-drum instrumentals of huge, almost alien complexity. The music group formed in middle-2000 when guitarist Mick Barr (previously half of Crom-Tech) delivered drummer Josh …

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We Versus the Shark

Georgia indie pop quartet We Versus the Shark defy pigeonholing making use of their volatile, yet uniquely accessible mixture of natural dance beats, guitar-driven funk and lo-fi/artwork rock and roll splendor. Luke Douglas Areas (baritone/microtone/acoustic guitar/vocals), Samantha Erin Paulsen (acoustic guitar/vocals), Jeffery Daniel Tobias (bass/secrets/vocals), and drummer Scott Philip Smith …

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Utah!

Math rock and roll darlings Utah! emerged together in springtime 1998 with Eddie Pellino (electric guitar/vocals), Eric Vocalist (baritone acoustic guitar/vocals), Anne Polesnak (cello), and Mickey D’Loughy (drums). The four-piece gigged around their indigenous Kalamazoo, MI, ultimately starting up with famous brands Haymarket Riot, Aloha, Best Fakebook, and Led by …

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Polvo

One of the most popular and accomplished rings within the arty, noisy indie rock and roll offshoot dubbed mathematics rock and roll, Polvo touched on lots of the genre’s hallmarks: dissonant, intricately layered guitars that often employed alternative tunings; unusual, off-kilter rhythms; an focus on thick sonic structure; and unorthodox …

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The Redneck Manifesto

Hailing from Dublin, Ireland, five-piece instrumental rock and roll troupe the Redneck Manifesto forged a significant commercial following regardless of the inaccessible character from the genre. Supporting Slint, Shellac, and Mogwai as essential audible affects, the Redneck Manifesto started using the winding down from the past due-’90s Dublin hardcore picture, …

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Roads to Space Travel

Acquiring their name from the 1930s book of the same name about the chance of space colonization the indie rock and roll trio Roads to Space Travel shaped in 1995. The nucleus of the group arrived collectively when Roman Kuebler confident university pal Tim Baier to relocate back again to …

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Venusian Skyline

Brothers Alan and Scott Martin was raised with similar music tastes, a thing that may have been biological taking into consideration the two are twins. Irrespective of where their likes were derived, both have been living on contrary sides of the united states when they begun to discuss a musical …

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