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Todd Clouser

Guitarist Todd Clouser is a forward-thinking and adventurous musician using a bent toward contemporary creative jazz and genre-bending varieties of improvised music. A Minneapolis indigenous, Clouser went to Berklee University of Music in Boston, and he toured as person in the rock-band 4 Letter Guy. Around 2006, Clouser relocated to …

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The Blackouts

Hailing from Champaign, IL, the Blackouts spent five years in the garage area banging out Cramping riffs and perfecting their rock and roll & move growl before unleashing their debut, EACH DAY Is normally Sunday Evening, over the Lucid label. The 2002 record brought the initial influx of Strokes, New …

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Rehasher

Pumping out prompt and melodic guitar-driven punk, Rehasher had been given birth to sometime around 2002 in the depths of Gainesville, FL, simply as a far more formal reason for the bandmembers to hold out, drink, and perform music together. SIGNIFICANTLY LESS THAN Jake bassist Roger Manganelli distributed electric guitar …

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Iran

Conceived in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1998, Iran started as the four-track bedroom-recording task of singer and multi-instrumentalist Aaron Aites. Playing a lot of the tools himself and recruiting close friends as required, Aites released Iran’s self-titled debut through Andee Connors’ (A Forest, J Chapel, Ticwar) Tumult label in …

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Michael

Michael was an Athens, GA-based indie combo with ties to emo and origins in ’80s radio. The music group first surfaced in 1999, when vocalist/guitarist David Fairbairn, bassist John Nowicki, and drummer Bob Sleppy released the YOU NEED TO Be This High LP through an area Athens indie. Filled with …

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Decadence

Decadence is a melodic thrash metallic music group from Stockholm, Sweden founded in 2003 by past Devastator guitarists Christian Lindholm and Niclas Radberg, Demented bassist Kenneth Lantz, and vocalist Kitty Saric, previously of Divine Dominion and Dekapitera. Ironically, just the latter set would be associated with the group (that was …

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Rosendo Mercado

Legendary Spanish musician Rosendo Mercado began taking part in guitar in 1966, quickly teaming up with Valeriano Moreno and taking part in as La Patata Química and Yesca; he became a member of the music group Fresa in 1972. 2 yrs later on, after changing their name to Ñu, the …

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The Secret Service

Formed by senior high school friends Rob Normandin and Dave Lengthy on vocals and guitar and Jim Gange on bass in 1984, the trick Service was among the rings that composed the brand new York garage area scene in the mid-’80s. Joined up with by Steve Peper on drums, the …

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Blaze

After his rude 1999 dismissal from rock legends Iron Maiden following two thankless tours of duty, singer Blaze Bayley (previously of encouraging Tamsworth, England steel maniacs Wolfsbane) released a fresh band bearing his name in the entire year 2000. Contacting upon guitarists Steve Wray and John Slater, bassist Rob Naylor, …

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Sleeping Beauties

Sleeping Beauties certainly are a garage area rock quintet comprising former members from the Hunches, Consume Skull, as well as the Private hospitals. The band have got a raucous, drunken swagger that’s similarly celebratory and cathartic, bashing out joyous anthems one second and sounding frightened and unwell another. The group’s …

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