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Tiny Masters of Today

Tiny Experts of Today took their name from a music group in the Blake Nelson book Rockstar Superstar, a mature novel about the tests and tribulations to be in a rock-band. The Tiny Experts — Ivan, 13, acoustic guitar and vocals, and his sister Ada, 11, bass and vocals — …

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Pissed Jeans

Being a working-class foursome from Allentown, Pa, Pissed Skinny jeans vent their frustrations through a bludgeoning, midtempo grunge punk audio centered on sexual unhappiness and factory-town hopelessness, all doused in much layer of sarcasm and apathy. On the sweltering August evening in 2003, the Gatecrashers had been driving between LA …

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Shorty

Shorty was officially given birth to in 1991 beneath the guise of vocalist Al Johnson and guitarist Tag Shippy. Along with drummer Todd Lamparelli and bassist Luke Frantom, they released three singles and two albums. Their backgrounds had been diverse, which added to their exclusive sound. Shippy got formal teaching …

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Witch Hats

Melbourne, Australia’s enigmatic Witch Hats might have shaped in the mid ’00s (in fact, 2005, according to many sources), but their music scavenges all of the prior years for inspiration to forge a menacing mixture of post-punk, indie, sound, goth, and garage area rock — everything underpinned with an insidious …

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Boogie Boarder

Experimental noise rock trio Boogie Boarder (bassist Willie Miesmer, drummer Cyrus Lubin, and keyboardist Paul Gladstone) were shaped within a ceramics glaze room in 2004 at school in upstate NY. A D.We.Y. 2006 discharge with hand-printed addresses titled What Traveling Waves IS FOCUSED ON collected home-recorded periods and was released …

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Tyvek

Named after a favorite make of synthetic home-siding, Detroit lo-fi garage area rockers Tyvek began getting recognition in 2008 alongside fellow noise poppers Vivian Ladies, Instances New Viking, and Eat Skull. The group was founded by songwriter/vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Kevin Boyer, that has been the just constant person in the group. After …

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Econoline

Beneath the inspirations of Created to Spill, Pavement, and Husker Du, the lineup of Ian (vocals/electric guitar), Steve (bass/vocals), Rowan (electric guitar), and Tom (drums) formed beneath the moniker of Econoline in early 2000. Following the discharge of their self-titled debut EP through Badmusic Information within a few a few …

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X

Hailing from Sydney, Australia, punk rockers X labored through a quintessential punk existence; prohibited from playing locations, harassed by the authorities, and coping with several lineup adjustments — like the untimely loss of life of guitarist Ian Krahe — they ultimately achieved legendary position after many years of carrying out. …

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