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Mucca Pazza

Chicago punk rockers, circus act, and marching band Mucca Pazza formed on the principle that lots of musicians shun beyond control: band geeks are amazing. In fact, a lot of Mucca Pazza’s charm originates from their wholehearted approval — even special event — from the music group nerd identification. The …

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Autistic Youth

Autistic Youth are an American punk band from Portland, Oregon. The group was created in 2003 by guitarists Alex Tryon and Adam Becker, along with bassist Nick Vicario and drummer Seve Sheldon. Affected by traditional ’80s west coastline punk just like the Children as well as the Wipers, Autistic Youngsters …

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Pulled Apart by Horses

Known because of their energetic concert events, Pulled Aside by Horses are perhaps one of the most interesting rings to emerge in the growing Leeds music picture. Produced in 2007, all members have been part of varied now-defunct rings. Vocalist Tom Hudson acquired fronted Mom Vulpine, guitarist Adam Brown is …

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Vato Gonzalez

Acquiring the U.K. varieties of garage area and tech-house and adding a Dutch spin to them, DJ/maker Vato Gonzalez developed a genre he known as “Dirty Home”. Created Björn Franken, Vato have been gigging over the Netherlands for over ten years when his Dirty Home Mixtapes series begun to break …

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Reading Rainbow

Nostalgically named following the ‘80s children’s PBS television series, and boasting a website in dedication towards the host (www.myspace.com/levarmotherfuckingburton, Reading Rainbow popped through to the skirt from the lo-fi indie development in later 2009. Philadelphia transplants Robbie Garcia and Sarah Everton produced the band in the ashes of the screamy …

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Amos White

The name Amos Light, in terms and conditions for the liner notes to a fresh Orleans jazz compilation, seems a veritable sandwich of anonymity. White’s involvement within this genre, starting even before the Roaring Twenties, can be in actuality just a small section of his exciting life being a musician. …

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The Impellers

The Impellers’ sound is steeped in the classic heavy funk and soul sounds from the later ’60s and early ’70s, with some Afrobeat and Latin thrown set for good measure. Previously referred to as Ed Meme & the Forms, the ten-piece — “Female” Clair Witcher, Glenn Fallows (aka Ed Meme), …

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Yashin

Scottish post-hardcore music group Yashin shaped in 2006 in the city of Greenock, only outside Glasgow. College close friends Paul Charles Travers (electric guitar) and Andrew McShane (bass) enlisted founding vocalist Michael Grain, drummer David Beaton, and first guitarist Lewis Millen. The quintet released a set of pop-punk and hardcore-influenced …

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The Draft

When WARM WATER Music continued hiatus in-may 2005 because Chuck Ragan wished to pursue various other interests (the music group officially ended a season later), the rest of the people — bassist Jason Dark, drummer George Rebelo, and singer/guitarist Chris Wollard — weren’t quite prepared to simply sit about idly. …

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The Forward

Shaped in Hollywood, where picture matters, the people in the Forwards wear the anticipated weathered jeans, neckties, and angular hairstyles; they may be marketed as noisy indie rockers or post-punk trailblazers; and in most cases they sound nearly the same as the Killers, Coldplay, as well as the Wallflowers. Vocalist/guitarist …

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