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Dream Machine

The creation of ex-Warm Soda bandleader Matthew Melton, Dream Machine are an Austin, Texas-based psych-rock group with an enthusiastic ear for vintage sounds. Affected by classic rock and roll combos like Center, Deep Crimson, and Iron Butterfly, the group features Melton on vocals and acoustic guitar, Doris Melton on body …

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Carousel

Hailing through the rust belt city of Pittsburgh, Pa, Carousel certainly are a hard rock-band who have combine the jam-heavy hard rock and roll sound of rings like Mountain using the dual guitar harmonies of Slim Lizzy. Formed this year 2010 by vocalist and guitarist Dave Wheeler and drummer Jake …

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Purson

While her previous band, Ipso Facto, always had a feeling of drama about any of it, Rosalie Cunningham moved into a far more theatrical direction with the forming of Purson — she describes the band as focusing on “vaudeville carny psych”. Discovering the globe of proto-metal, the British band weaves …

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Uncle Acid and the Deadbeats

Somewhere away there, in the multiverse of infinite possibilities, exists a global where in fact the Beatles recorded “Helter Skelter,” made a decision to stop cutting their hair, rather than looked back again. While that globe might only be considered a dream, another most sensible thing comes by method of …

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Ghost

A music group rife with contradictions, Sweden’s Ghost (referred to as Ghost B.C. in america) preach severe satanic viewpoints over amazingly accessible rock cum pop-driven hard rock and roll. The bandmembers maintain a rigorous vow of anonymity, both on record and on-stage; they obscure themselves under monks’ cowls, aside from …

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Ipso Facto

All-female foursome Ipso Facto are nearly aswell known for his or her fashion sense for their music — they exclusively favor vintage monochrome outfits and sport hairdos that divided the difference between Louise Brooks and Brian Jones — though their stylish fusion of indie pop, garage area rock, early goth …

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