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Caw! Caw!

Originally formed like a punk rock outfit in 2001, Chicago, IL-based Caw! Caw! would develop and mature — not forgetting heading from a quartet to a trio — right into a blissed-out, spacy experimental pop group. The bandmembers honed their abilities and explored fresh territory within their hometown, carrying out …

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Blank Dogs

To contact the one-man task Empty Canines prolific is a little bit of an understatement. Although Empty Dogs produces have been from the small-potatoes range (being released on several small independent brands), they have already been several and critically well received: 2007 noticed many of the project’s produces on essential …

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Micachu & the Shapes

Micachu may be the stage name of Mica Levi, a vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist given birth to in Surrey, Britain, and raised in the Bow section of East London. Levi’s music, which she telephone calls experimental pop, can be a boundary-blurring mixture of hip-hop-tinged beats, discovered audio examples, singalong melodies, rock and roll …

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The Veer Union

Hard rock and roll quintet the Veer Union shaped in 2004, when vocalist Crispin Earl and guitarist Eric Schraeder found out themselves surviving in adjacent rehearsal studios in downtown East Vancouver. The close friends got previously pursued music in various bands; Earl added tracks to Tommy Lee’s single recording and …

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GS Boyz

GS Boyz certainly are a pop-rap group from Arlington, TX, whose debut one, “Stanky Legg,” spawned a favorite dance in ’09 2009. Founded in 2005 in the Dallas-Fort Worthy of region, the GS Boyz are made up of Prince Alluring (created Mathew Griffith), Slizz (Keithian Cherry), Marc D (Maus Dinkins), …

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Condo Fucks

An alter ego of indie rock veterans Yo La Tengo, the Condo Fucks allegedly hailed from New London, CT, and featured drummer Georgia Condo (aka Georgia Hubley), guitarist Kid Condo (aka Ira Kaplan), and bassist James McNew. In 2008, the music group played among the last displays at Brooklyn’s Magnetic …

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Deceiver

Swedish loss of life/thrashers Deceiver shaped in the town of Strängnäs in the first months of 2004, initially being a four-piece comprising guitarist Pete Flesh, bassist Crille Lundi, drummer Magnus “Flingan” Flink, and amusingly named vocalist Destormo, who bow out soon after the recording of their initial album, Riding using …

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Assaulter

Sydney, Australia’s Assaulter were founded in 2004 by vocalist/guitarist/bassist Simon Berserker (of Destroyer 666 popularity), who have proceeded to enlist several visitor drummers for the saving of demos more than the next 2 yrs, before debuting his project’s blackened thrash audio using a 7″ one entitled “Subservience” in 2008. A …

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Jonathan Singleton & the Grove

Jackson, TN local Jonathan Singleton co-penned number 1 strikes for Gary Allan (“Viewing Airplanes”) and Billy Currington (“Don’t”) before striking from his own in ’09 2009. The raspy vocalist/songwriter/guitarist’s music group, the Grove, is an expert in the type of rootsy, outsider, modern country music well-liked by contemporaries like Steve …

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Andrew Cedermark

Glen Rock and roll, New Jersey-born singer/songwriter and ex-Titus Andronicus guitarist Andrew Cedermark presents up homespun, tough and ready stories of existence, love, loss, and displacement that toe the line between lo-fi, bedroom indie pop, and full-on heartland rock and roll. Cedermark released a break up 7″ with fellow Backyard …

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