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Acrylics

Though their band, Standing Nudes, split up in 2007, musicians and friends Jason Klauber and Molly Shea knew they wished to continue producing music together. Both — who’d known one another since their period at Oberlin University, where they fulfilled after a shared friend played a few of Shea’s tunes …

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The Wooden Sky

An indie folk music group whose music is active, literate, and knowledgeable by equal stocks of joy and sorrow, the Wooden Sky were shaped in Toronto, Ontario, Canada by Gavin Gardiner, a vocalist and guitarist who was simply attending Ryerson University or college. In 2003, Gardiner wrote a batch of …

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Talk Normal

Zero wave-inspired noise-rock duo Chat Normal includes drummer/vocalist Andrya Ambro and guitarist/vocalist Sarah Register. The set joined causes in 2007 and started issuing CD-Rs of music that continued the custom of angular, cerebrally loud acts which range from Ut, DNA, Sonic Youngsters, and Teenage Jesus & the Jerks to Magik …

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Jason Rogers

Jason Rogers didn’t need to imagine he was nation, he was raised nation. Born and elevated in a little rural community in eastern Canada, Rogers was performing “Rhinestone Cowboy” to anyone who pay attention when he was just two years aged, and his enthusiasm for music led him to understand …

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Deaf Havana

Norfolk, England rock and roll clothing Deaf Havana debuted using a audio that mixed post-hardcore with anthemic pop-punk, comparable to contemporaries want We Will be the Sea, the Blackout, and Youthful Guns. Afterwards, their audio would change significantly, echoing the hard rock and roll anthems of works like Daughtry, Shinedown, …

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Two Fingers

Two Fingers may be the creation of Brazilian-born electro-jazz/breaks/jungle trailblazer Amon Tobin and U.K. drum’n’bass musician Doubleclick (Joe Chapman), as well as several visitor MCs whose efforts are integral towards the project. Both producers, who initial fulfilled when Tobin was surviving in Brighton, U.K., met up in Montreal in 2007 …

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Ogre You Asshole

In 1999, friends Manabu Deto (vocals, guitar) and Norihito Hiraide (bass) teamed up with Kei Mabuchi (guitar) and Takashi Katsuura (drums) to create Ogre You Asshole. Originally known as Joy Department, the group transformed its name in 2001 after Modest Mouse bassist Eric Judy scribbled the enigmatic term on Deto’s …

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Kill the Noise

Within the EDM spectrum from electro home to dubstep, Destroy the Noise is among the tasks from Rochester, New York-based producer Jake Stanczak. After getting dancefloor success beneath the name Ewun, Stanczak released the spacier and even more dubstep-oriented Get rid of the Sound in 2008 using the recording Kill …

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Ungdomskulen

Finding the right name for the rock group could be a real task. After exploring the options of names such as for example Position Ovation and Goddamnit, the three youthful Norwegians Frode Flatland (bass), Kristian Stockhaus (vocals, electric guitar), and Øyvind Solheim (drums) finally resolved on Ungdomskulen, which merely means …

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Sugar Creek

A psychedelic blues-rock clothing whose just album, 1969’s Please make sure to Tell a pal, has plenty of interesting moments, provided the era’s creation quirks, to create it an extremely popular period piece, Sugars Creek originated when John Edwards (who later on, as Jonathan Edwards, had a big hit in …

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