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Hamilton Leithauser

Best known while the frontman for the Walkmen, Hamilton Leithauser embarked on the solo profession once that music group continued hiatus after its 2011 recording Heaven. Leithauser constructed a crack group of supporting music artists to focus on his fresh materials, including Vampire Weekend’s Rostam Batmanglij, Fleet Foxes’ Morgan Henderson, …

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Hank Thompson

Hank Thompson was possibly the most popular American swing musician from the ’50s and ’60s, keeping the design alive using a top-notch music group, tremendous showmanship, and a flexibility that allowed him to expand his repertoire into intimate ballads and hardcore honky tonk quantities. Born Sept 3, 1925, in Waco, …

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George Jones

By most accounts, George Jones was the best possible vocalist in the documented history of country music. Originally, he was a hardcore honky tonker in the custom of Hank Williams, but during the period of his profession he created an impacting, nuanced ballad design. Throughout his profession, he never still …

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I Am the Pilot

Hailing from Poughkeepsie, NY, emo-rock clothing I Am the Pilot are made up of bassist Todd Ross, guitarist Sean Donahue, vocalist Chad Gannon, drummer Josh Rapala, and guitarist/vocalist Justin Kaczmar. Focusing on building their regional group of fans, they documented their debut EP, I am the Pilot Presents: The Objective, …

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Ascension of the Watchers

A more subdued and open cosmetic instead of Burton C. Bell and John Bechdel’s function in former organizations such as Dread Factory, Getting rid of Joke, Prong, and Ministry, Ascension from the Watchers started to explore the greater acoustic and atmospheric edges of music in early 2002. Needing a rest …

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Bulldozer

Rude, crude, and ordinary noxious, Italy’s incomparably primitive Bulldozer were immediately tagged seeing that their country’s response to dark steel founding fathers Venom. But just like the frequently reviled Venom, Bulldozer possess, in retrospect, obtained some way of measuring belated respect for assisting to start to see the fledgling dark …

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Woe of Tyrants

Chillicothe, OH-based progressive death metal quintet Woe of Tyrants created in 2004 round the skills of vocalist Chris Catanzaro, bassist Shaun Gunter, drummer Johnny Roberts, and guitarists Matt Kincaid and Nick Dozer. Equivalent parts past due-’80s thrash (Testament, Dark Angel) and contemporary Scandinavian death metallic (Amon Amarth, Kids of Bodom), …

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Buffalo Tom

If they released their first album in 1989, the Boston-based trio Buffalo Tom were written away simply because Dinosaur Jr. junior. Admittedly, their debut was with debt to J Mascis’ thundering electric guitar and folk-tinged music and it didn’t help that Mascis created the record, either. As time passes, Buffalo …

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Arsonists Get All the Girls

Initially formed mainly because a tale between friends, Santa Cruz, CA’s Arsonists Get All of the Girls steadily transformed right into a (relatively) serious musical concern, fusing death metal, hardcore, and progressive inclinations into an eclectic, indefinable musical soup. After that, after surviving several tours as well as the release …

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Todd Rundgren

Todd Rundgren’s best-known music — the Carole Ruler pastiche “We Found the Light,” the ballads “Hi there, It’s Me personally” and “May We BE Friends,” as well as the goofy novelty “Bang for the Drum ALL DAY LONG” — claim that he’s a talented pop craftsman, but only that. Using …

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