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Foxtail Somersault

Area of the loosely defined band of contemporary indie rock rings heavily influenced by first-generation shoegazers want My Bloody Valentine, the Jesus and Mary String, the Cocteau Twins, and Slowdive (see also Ringo Deathstarr and Asobi Seksu, amongst others), San Francisco’s Foxtail Somersault audio uncannily just like the sort of …

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Sennen

Reputedly named after a Ride EP track, shoegazers Sennen formed in Norwich, England in 2002. This is a installing moniker for the quartet for several reasons, and not just because Sennen’s atmospheric and multi-layered post-rock frequently nodded with their important Oxford-formed forebears. The lengthy length from Norwich towards the Cornish …

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Alan McGee

Few various other record label owner/producers had even more impact on English music through the past due ’80s and ’90s than Alan McGee. Influenced from the anti-authoritarian, D.We.Con., and brash attitude of punk, McGee helped change Creation Records in to the home for any litany of essential names in English …

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A Shoreline Dream

The third within an ongoing type of similarly themed however, not musically identical projects from your core duo of Ryan Policky and Gabriel Ratliff, A Shoreline Dream combines the epic sonic attack of post-rock outfits like Godspeed You! Dark Emperor and Sigur Rós using the even more pop-oriented and danceable …

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The Sems

Following the breakup of indie rockers Maybe Drowning Shortly, guitarist Pete Bogolub holed up in his home studio and begun to lay out what would ultimately end up being the newly assembled Sems’ debut album. Along with bass participant and vocalist Mike Pecchio, Bogolub spent a whole summertime honing and …

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