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Dragged into Sunlight

Donning masks to conceal their true identities while laying waste materials to innocent listeners using their decapitating mixture of blackened/crust/doom/death/sludge, Dragged into Sunlight surfaced out of Liverpool, England in 2006, and produced their nihilistic ambitions plain using a 19-minute holocaust masquerading as 2009’s Terminal Aggressor EP. Duly purchased with the …

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I Am Giant

Developing in New Zealand in 2008, melodic alternative rockers I Am Large rose from the ashes of more metal-leaning take action Blindspott, who split up for a short while in 2007. Previous Blindspott drummer Shelton Woolright connected up with bassist Paul Matthews, guitarist Maximum O’Donnell, and English vocalist Ed Martin …

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Kate Tempest

When an artist lists both Wu-Tang Clan and Samuel Beckett mainly because its influences, it is the stuff of hipster fluff, but U.K. poet and rapper Kate Tempest backs those name-drops up with a large Dada recording agreement and a Ted Hughes Prize for invention in poetry. Delivered in Brockley, …

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Prince Charlez

Prince Charlez may be the alias of Charles Hinshaw, a songwriter and vocalist that has co-written Best 20 pop hits for Usher and Rihanna. The Compton, California native’s initial major composing credit was included with Usher’s “Even more,” an individual that reached amount 15 for the Billboard Popular 100 this …

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Ghoul

A semi-mysterious masked crossover thrash/loss of life metal device based out of Oakland, California, Ghoul’s penchant for secrecy and morbid theatricality invokes brands like GWAR, Ghost, and Loss of life. Rumored to possess bandmembers (code brands Cremator, Digestor, Dissector, and Fermentor) with cable connections to works like Impaled, Wolves in …

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Ash Black Bufflo

Portland musician Jay Clarke (the typical, Dolorean) started building music beneath the pseudonym Ash Dark Bufflo in the first 2000s. Under this alias, Clarke, who also offers played concert events with Grails and Holy Sons, requires a break from indie/post-rock and specializes in dense soundtrack music with an electric slant. …

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Anthony Jeselnik

Dark, dour, frosty, and hilarious, like Daniel Tosh with no smirk, comedian Anthony Jeselnik was created in Pittsburgh, Pa. After graduating from Tulane School, he transferred to LA before settling in NY and learning to be a regular over the Greenwich Community comedy scene. In ’09 2009 he was called …

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Tino Acosta

Tino Acosta, frontman for Tino Acosta con Su Nuevo Imperio, is among the new era of corrido grupera performers and songwriters. His music group, since first showing up on the picture in 2013, continues to be producing waves and sketching favorable evaluations to additional great rings and solo performers including …

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Idiot Glee

Combining components of space rock and roll, Arthur Russell, chillwave, as well as the Seaside Males’ Smile sessions, Lexington, Kentucky-based indie pop crooner James Friley’s echo-laden, keyboard-driven change ego Idiot Glee 1st made an appearance in 2008 following the classically qualified pianist made a decision to keep his lo-fi punk …

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Victoria Duffield

An Abbotsford, Nova Scotia-based pop singer, celebrity, and dancer, Victoria Duffield 1st caught the public’s interest this year 2010, at age 15, when she appeared about season 3 of the favorite Canadian reality Television series ANOTHER Celebrity — Duffield can be known to be the singing tone of voice of …

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