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Preston School of Industry

Following the demise of slacker rock and roll kings Pavement in later 2000, guitarist/songwriter Scott “Spiral Stairs” Kannberg immediately formed a fresh band, dubbed Preston College of Industry. Signing up for Kannberg are drummer Andrew Borger (Tom Waits, Moore Brothers) and bassist Jon Erickson (Moore Brothers). After Kannberg uncovered a …

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Ween

Ween were the best cosmic goof of the choice rock period, a prodigiously talented and deliriously odd duo whose function traveled much beyond the constraints of parody and novelty in to the heart of surrealist ecstasy. Despite a mastery of apparently every mutation from the musical range, the group refused …

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Lou Barlow

Arguably probably the most prolific songwriter of his generation, Lou Barlow in addition has been probably one of the most influential; because of his lo-fi legacy, any geek having a acoustic guitar, a four-track machine, and an unrequited crush on a woman could become an underground pop celebrity. Although given …

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Fluf

San Diego’s Fluf play good-hearted punk-pop in the vein of Sugars and Dinosaur Jr. Guitarist/vocalist O. and bassist Josh Higgins experienced performed in Olivelawn, but created fluf in 1992 with a fresh drummer, Kilometers Gillett. The trio documented a slew of seven-inch singles (gathered on 1995’s The Vintage Years), but …

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Graham Coxon

He’s the guitarist of 1 of London’s most wonderful Brit-pop rings, and Graham Coxon may be the calm one. As the principle guitarist of Blur, his sheer and jointed electric guitar riffs produced him a unique component in leading the four-piece into substitute creative outlets, never to end up being …

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The Double

Brooklyn’s the Twice serve up a distinctive mixture of unsettling noise, loose-limbed rock, and singalong melodies. After documenting their first record, 2002’s folk-noise collision Loose Crochet, being a duo, the group extended to its complete lineup of vocalist/bassist David Greenhill, drummer/programmer Jeff McLeod, keyboardist Jacob Morris, and guitarist/vocalist Donald Bearman. …

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Cherry Smash

Cherry Smash were formed in Gosport, Hampshire, Britain, in 1966 by John Curtis, Mick Gill, Graham Hunt, Bryan Sebastian and Tag Tuddenham. Their debut one for Track Information, 1967’s ‘Sing Tracks Of Appreciate’, was created for the music group by Mike Hugg – Sebastian’s sibling – and Mick Gill. A …

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Bob Nastanovich

Bob Nastanovich was nearly while essential a innovator while Stephen Malkmus to the entire persona from the seminal indie rock-band Pavement. His part can best become referred to as “power guy,” although he occasionally offered as second drummer or added bizarre key pad accents. Primarily, nevertheless, he was a pressure …

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Irving

LA natives Steven Scott, Alex Chapel, and Brian Canning were asked to try out an art starting in Los Feliz Town with a mutual friend in early 1998. The three music artists performed collectively for the very first time in the gig, and made a decision to maintain the functioning …

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Black Lipstick

Experimenting inside the creative areas of experimental rock and roll, Black Lipstick shows a revealing capability of providing startling and catchy melodies coupled with particular picks of tuneful experimentations. Dark Lipstick first shaped because of the effort of innovative duo Travis Higdon and Phillip Niemeyer, jointly writing duties of your …

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