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Artificial Joy Club

Heavy problems aside, Artificial Pleasure Club sounds huge, solid and melodic — and intellectually available in both their music and lyrics. Their Interscope debut Melt works out music both blunt and poignant, music that’s emotive. Brought in from Ottawa, Canada, Sal, guitarist Leslie Howe, bassist Tim Dupont, guitarist Michael Goyette …

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Radish

Within the hysteria to discover a new Silverchair, several major-label record companies decided that Radish, a Dallas-based heavy post-grunge trio led by 16-year old guitarist Ben Kweller, will be the next big thing. Kweller have been playing electric guitar and writing music since the age group of eight; when he …

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Ultra-V

Named after a common drink of vodka, cranberry, and cola, the brand new York-based modern rock and roll five-piece UItra-V — stemming from former alternative rock and roll task Ruth Ruth — composes a solid, derivative mixture of trip-hop and thrash pop. Made up of vocalist Chris Kennedy, guitarists Michael …

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Ruth Ruth

The punk-pop trio Ruth Ruth came jointly in 1994, initially playing gigs free of charge at NY City’s Continental nightclub. Their periodic displays became a residency and by the next season, vocalist/bassist Chris Kennedy, guitarist Mike Lustig, and drummer Dave Snyder got signed an archive cope with American Recordings. Debut …

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Elevator Drops

Created in Boston by vocalist/bassist Goolkasian, guitarist Garvey J. along with a drummer called Fitts, the Elevator Drops marry catchy Bowie pop/rockers with thrashing indie-rock. After debuting with 1996’s Pop Bus, the group briefly set up store in Detroit to record their sophomore recording, 1997’s People Mover.

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Patrik Fitzgerald

Created in London in 1958, vocalist/songwriter Patrik Fitzgerald ranked being among the most memorable from the so-called “punk poets.” He debuted in 1977 using the EP Protection Pin Stuck in my own Heart, a series merging the outrage of punk having a streak of optimism uncommon for its period and …

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