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Boston Spaceships

After disbanding Guided by Voices past due in 2004, the ever prolific and busy Robert Pollard done solo projects, setup his own Guided by Voices label, and nursed several GBV assorted items through the pipeline prior to starting a fresh band, Boston Spaceships, with Chris Slusarenko (the Takeovers, Sprinkler) and …

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Hotpants Romance

Sounding just like a fusion from the Shaggs and Thee Headcoatees filtered through riot grrrl and performing about the joys of chocolate, dance, and teen-centric love, Hotpants Love hail from Manchester in Northwest England, and also have added a welcome dosage of Girl Capacity to an area music picture often …

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Cars Can Be Blue

Cars COULD BE Blue embrace a raunchy, rambunctious design of indie pop, one which could be thought to appear to be a jangly, jumpy mash-up of Tullycraft as well as the Moldy Peaches. Nate Mitchell (drums, vocals) and Becky Brooks (acoustic guitar, vocals) created the music group in the summertime …

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Davila 666

Explaining themselves as want “Menudo on medicines,” San Juan, Puerto Rico’s Davila 666 combine Stooges-like garage area rock flames with the casual sugary pop melody. The seven — not really six, remarkably — Davilas consist of singer/tambourine participant Sir Charles, multi-instrumentalist AJ, guitarists/vocalists Miss Davila and Johnny Otis, drummer/guitarist/vocalist San …

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The Royal We

The Scottish indie pop group The Royal We started when singer Jihae Simmons and lead guitarist Roxanne Clifford first considered the band name and made a decision to form an organization around it in 2005. Adding second guitarist Patrick Doyle, violinist Joan Sweeney, multi-instrumentalist Graeme Ronald (who’s also a part-time …

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The Dutchess & the Duke

While Jesse Lortz and Kimberly Morrison have both done amount of time in a few of Seattle’s most rough-and-tumble garage area punk combos, both found themselves receiving international acclaim in 2008 for his or her debut album as the Dutchess & the Duke, where they turned their focus on acoustic …

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Gnaw Their Tongues

The experimental dark metal moniker of Mories (born Maurice de Jong), the Netherlands’ Gnaw Their Tongues (named after a verse in the Bible) first started releasing work in 2006 using the full-length CD Spit at Me personally and Wreak Havoc on My Flesh a year after “formation.” Much like most …

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Endless Boogie

Shaped in the heart of Brooklyn, N.Con.C., Endless Boogie are an American rock and roll ensemble, known for traversing the varieties of psychedelic rock and roll, stoner rock and roll, and blues rock and roll. Composed of Paul Main (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jesper Eklow (acoustic guitar), Marc Razo (bass acoustic …

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Stray from the Path

Based away of Lengthy Island, NY, Stray from the road create chaotic, unstable hardcore/metalcore with brutally honest lyrics criticizing police and the overall injustices of society. These were produced in 2001 by Thomas Williams, John Kane, Justin Manas, Ed Advantage, and Frank Correira. Carrying out a 2002 self-released demonstration (People …

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Monotonix

Dissatisfied using the state from the music scene within their hometown of Tel Aviv, the Israeli trio Monotonix produced in November of 2005 using the mission of redefining the rock and roll show. The music group, consisting of vocalist Ami Shalev, guitarist Yonatan Gat, and drummer Went Shimoni, stations the …

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