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Gun Outfit

Led by guitarists/vocalists Dylan Sharp and Caroline Keith, Gun Clothing began their job playing sort of amalgam of ’80s post-punk and fuzzy lo-fi guitar rock and roll that fell somewhere within the first catalogs of SST Documents (Hüsker Dü, Dinosaur Jr.) and K Information (Beat Occurring). They created in 2007 …

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Shepherd Kings

Jason Elbogen, Jack port Simpson, Johnny Breitzer, and Mike Kraus’s Shepherd Kings started in Iowa’s Grinnell University back 1992, moved to Minneapolis, and had a five-year life-span having a rotating solid of lame wavers including Julie Rowe, Sarah Quimby, Laura Waxman, Chris Valenty, Lisa Goldman, Mary Walz, and Heather Spear. …

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Autumn

Peter “Ense” Bonne and Geert “Sen” Coppens was raised as close years as a child friends. Ense performed your guitar and drums, while Sen showcased his abilities using the keyboards and electric guitar. By enough time they were hardly in their teenagers, they were developing rings of their very own …

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Happy Flowers

Causing the nightmare world of childhood trauma with insight, humor and astonishing heart, the duo of ex-Landlords members Mr. Anus (guitarist Charlie Kramer) and Mr. Horribly-Charred Baby (vocalist John Beers) teamed as the Happy Bouquets in their indigenous Charlottesville, Virginia in 1983. They debuted the next summer with a set …

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Earthlings?

The Southwestern trio Earthlings? includes Fred Drake (that has helped out works like Daniel Lanois, Vic Chesnutt, and Home of Like in the studio room), Dave Getting (Tex as well as the Horseheads, Queens from the Rock Age group), and vocalist Pete Stahl (Scream, Wool). The group’s sound dropped somewhere …

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The Heavenly States

The Heavenly States certainly are a music group from California whose bracing mixture of pop, indie rock and roll, and agit-prop folk rock and roll has earned them a reputation among the most exciting acts to emerge over the West Coast in the brand new millennium. The Heavenly State governments …

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Grant Hart

Among the co-leaders from the seminal post-hardcore punk group Hüsker Dü, Give Hart was perhaps one of the most influential music artists from the ’80s, blending organic sonic aggression with pop melodies and tracks. Following group’s demise in 1987, he released a solo profession that was proclaimed by an erratic …

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Sun City Girls

An eclectic mixture of every musical design one can think about — demented surf, Indian and Asian improvisation, free-form noise, fractured folk, you name it — with doses of kabuki theater, shadow puppetry, and maverick guerilla stagecraft thrown in, the avant-everything Sunlight City Girls certainly are a fiercely unbiased and …

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Daddy Longhead

Bassist Jeff Pinkus founded Daddy Longhead during his tenure using the Butthole Surfers in an effort to voice the trunk catalog of music that didn’t suit you perfectly using the Surfers. The music group also offered as another musical tone of voice stylistically, in addition to an easygoing, stress-free environment …

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Giant Sand

Large Sand was the principal outlet for the stylistic curveballs and sun-damaged songcraft of Howe Gelb, a Pennsylvania-born singer/guitarist who shaped the four-piece Large Sandworms following relocating to Tuscon, Az in the middle-’70s. After launching the EP Will Wallow and Roam Following the Spoil in 1980, Gelb terminated everyone but …

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