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Consonant

Following the breakup of Mission of Burma in 1983, Clint Conley had generally retired from music; beyond creating Yo La Tengo’s debut recording, very little musical was noticed from him as he dedicated himself to his fresh career like a manufacturer for an area Boston television place. In 2001, nevertheless, …

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The Futureheads

Taking the very best of post-punk, new wave, and pop as inspiration, Sunderland’s Futureheads had been one of the better from the U.K.’s “angular” motion, which also included Franz Ferdinand and Bloc Party. The music group began being a trio of vocalist/guitarist Barry Hyde, bassist Jaff, and drummer Pete Brewis. …

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The Static Age

Keeping their first practice in late 2001, the Static Age group were shaped by longtime friends Andrew Paley (lead vocals/guitar), Adam Meilleur (bass), and Bobby Hackney (drums). That they had all performed in a variety of punk and hardcore clothes over time — Paley and Meilleur especially in River Town …

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The Girls

Seattle-based fresh wave/punk poppers girls have remained about Dirtnap through both their 2005 self-titled debut and 2008’s Martin Feveyear-engineered follow-up, Yes Zero Yes Zero Yes No. By 2009 their lineup contains business lead vocalist/frontman Shannon Dark brown, guitarist Zache Davis, bassist Colin Griffiths, keyboardist Derek Mason, and drummer Elie Goral.

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VCR

Recommending a head-on collision between Devo and !!!, or the actual Screamers may have been like if they’d result from a Southern university town in the dawn from the 21st hundred years, VCR is really a gleefully chaotic punk music group who’s reserve guitars and only a standard bank of …

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The Sick Bees

Following within the custom of feminist punk organizations just like the Raincoats as well as the Delta 5, the Sick and tired Bees comprised singer/guitarist Starla, drummer Julio and J. Knolin, whose responsibilities included “sound stuff.” Their debut LP On the main one made an appearance in 1998; My Pleasure …

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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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Trenchmouth

A totally uncategorizable quartet from Chicago that combined the skills of Damon Hair (vocals, percussion), Fred Armisen (drums), Chris DeZutter (acoustic guitar), and Wayne Montana (bass), Trenchmouth released four LPs throughout their existence that bounced from genre to genre using the predictability of the bumper pool billiard ball. In approximately …

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Six Finger Satellite

Indie electro-rock futurists 6 Finger Satellite shaped in Rhode Isle in 1992. Originally made up of vocalist/keyboardist J. Ryan, guitarists John MacLean and Peter Phillips, bassist Chris Dixon, and drummer Rick Pelletier, the group shortly released their Sub Pop label debut EP Tool, implemented in 1993 with the full-length The …

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The All Scars

All Marks are an all-star sextet of post-punk music artists and noisemakers. A few of this band’s scarred celebrities result from such Dischord rings as Fugazi, Beefeater, and Fidelity Jones. Improvised, extemporaneous, impulsive, and unpremeditated sonic outbursts are well-liked by the All Marks’ Jerry Busher, Dug Birdzell, Chuck Bettis, Brendan …

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