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Incredible Force of Junior

Amazing Force of Junior shaped in the middle-’90s when Chris Mumford and Susan Robb remaining upstate NY and only the Pacific Northwest following graduating from college. Relocating in Seattle, the set joined causes with drummer Steve Lodefink, as well as the upbeat twee pop music group was created. The music …

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Boyracer

Although leader Stewart Anderson is seemingly not capable of keeping a band lineup jointly for greater than a handful of records at the same time, his band Boyracer is among the longest-running & most prolific bands from the ’90s U.K. indie pop picture. Noisier and much more intense than a …

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Bottom of the Hudson

Emilie Simon, Justin Stile, Chris Coella, and Matt Mitchell constitute the Charlottesville, VA-based group Bottom level from the Hudson. The group documented two demos before Unquestionably Kosher Records made a decision to combine, erase, and discharge the demos because the Omaha Record in Apr of 2003.

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Korea Girl

Hailing from San Jose, CA, the lineup of Tobin Mori (vocals/guitar), Elizabeth Yi (vocals/guitar), Summer time (bass), and Scott Landucci (drums) was otherwise referred to as Korea Lady. Making use of their lighthearted, guitar-driven indie pop and female-fronted vocals, the quartet will be critically set alongside the loves of Seam, …

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The Incredible Moses Leroy

Ron Fountenberry dubbed his music persona the Incredible Moses Leroy, taking the “incredible” component like a nod towards the stack of comic books which were a number of the silent companions of his calm childhood. He resolved on the stage name Moses Leroy like a tribute to his great-grandfather, who …

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The Glands

Using the Athens, Georgia music scene getting national press from famous brands R.E.M. as well as the B-52’s, associates from the Glands understood that they wished to create something their hometown was known for. Therefore instead of getting a audio that resembled laid-back university rock and roll or wacked-out party …

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Foxymorons

The Foxymorons produce an eclectically gorgeous (and seemingly effortless) make of guitar pop that simultaneously calls in your thoughts tuneful ’90s prodigies like Guided by Voices, Pavement, and Wilco, and classic outfits such as for example Big Superstar, the Traveling Burritos, and Seaside Boys. (Actually.) David Dewese and Jerry Adam …

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Big, Big Furnace

The indie rock/emo pop outfit Big Big Furnace from Madison, WI, features members Matthew Loos (guitar, vocals), Josh Erdman (guitar), Danny Doepke (bass), and Tim Benn (drums). Produced in the past due ’90s, the quartet provides issued a set of produces, a self-titled five-track EP in 2000 and 2001’s full-length …

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Azita

A longtime fixture from the Chicago underground music picture, singer and multi-instrumentalist Azita Youssefi (sometimes credited as just AZ) was created within the U.S. in 1971 but spent the greater section of her formative years in her parents’ indigenous Iran. The family members permanently resolved in Bethesda, Maryland, in early …

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Silkworm

The noisy, bracing Seattle-based post-punk unit Silkworm formed within their native Missoula, MT, in 1987. Originally made up of vocalists/guitarists Andy Cohen and Joel Phelps, vocalist/bassist Tim Midgett, and drummer Ben Koostra, Silkworm increased through the ashes from the music group Ein Heit; a prolific and eclectic group off their …

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