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Camden

Milwaukee-based emo unit Camden was shaped in July of 1998 by singer/guitarist William Seidel, guitarist Eric Osterman, bassist Ryan Weber and drummer Brian Zimmerman. After making a strong regional pursuing, the group self-released an eponymous four-song demonstration, adding a set of paths for the record’s re-release for the Snapping Turtle …

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Robert DeLong

Los Angeles-based electronic musician Robert DeLong mixes dance music along with his very own singer/songwriter design of workmanship. A indigenous of Seattle, DeLong relocated to LA where began executing his innovative design of digital music. Making use of MIDI interfaces and combining live while he performs, DeLong takes on keyboards, …

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Buzz Poets

Regarding their creations with company rock and roll & move picks, and at exactly the same time keeping it inside the sharpest melodies of pop, Hype Poets induct distinct variations for the rock and roll genre. The Poets started in Pittsburgh, PA, amid the ’90s, having a lineup comprising Tripper …

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Muse

Muse’s fusion of progressive rock and roll, electronica, and Radiohead-influenced experimentation possess helped them offer millions of information and top graphs worldwide. It’s all crafted by guitarist/vocalist Matthew Bellamy, bassist Chris Wolstenholme, and drummer Dominic Howard, a trio of close friends who started playing music collectively within their hometown of …

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Thriving Ivory

The SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA quintet Thriving Ivory came together when Clayton Stroope (vocals) and Scott Jason (pianist and songwriter) met at college. These were shortly joined up with by Drew Cribley (electric guitar), Bret Cohune (bass), and Paul Niedermier (drums) and, motivated by U2 and Coldplay, started playing gigs …

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Garijo Mambrú

Spanish alternate pop/rock band Garijo Mambrú, name predicated on a favorite comic, got mixed up in regional scene in 1996, self-producing a demo in 1998, accompanied by an EP called 4. In the entire year 2000, Garijo Mambrú registered to GPSmusic, producing the group’s debut recording, made by Paco Trinidad. …

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Annette Ducharme

A Gemstone award-winning songwriter and singer, Annette Ducharme recorded her first music within the Bowers Ducharme Duo. The effect was an EP that premiered in 1981. Eight lengthy years afterwards, Ducharme finally finished a single debut. Various other albums followed in the talented musician, some under her name, some beneath …

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You Judas

If one were to combine the Deftones, Mogwai, and a far more metal-leaning Radiohead into an experimental, haunting, and somewhat hostile stew, something similar to the U.K.’s You Judas might bubble to the top. Hailing from Derby, Britain, the post-rock quartet thrives on unstable loud/gentle dynamics and it is made …

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Sneaky Thieves

Sneaky Thieves certainly are a Seattle-based downtempo rock-band comprising two pairs of brothers and two friends. Developing in 2003, the associates are Robert Bale (bass, sampling), Freddy Bale (vocals, electric guitar, key pad), Darby McDevitt (electric guitar, key pad), Brendan McDevitt (drums), Steve Norman (banjo, electric guitar, pedal metal) and …

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Soular

The expansive melodic rock of Soular was created in 2002 from a collaboration between longtime friends Marsh Shamburger (vocals, keys, guitar) and Jared Ashcraft (bass, vocals). Located in Albuquerque, NM, the people added drummer Ian Byrd in 2003 and released their self-titled debut immediately after, whose solitary “Why” received some …

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