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Big Troubles

Indie pop act Big Issues began working jointly in ’09 2009, but their music speaks of their love for the sounds from the ’80s and ’90s, which range from shoegaze rings, jangle pop, as well as the C-86 brigade to lo-fi pop as well as the initial stirrings of grunge. …

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Lacrosse

The Stockholm-based group Lacrosse’s puckish, effervescent method of indie pop provides to brain I’m from Barcelona as well as the RAISE YOUR VOICE Louds. Nina Wähä Arlinder (vocals), Kristian Dahl (business lead vocals, acoustic guitar), Henrik Johansson (acoustic guitar, vocals), Rickard Sjoberg (keyboards, vocals), Robert Arlinder (bass, vocals), and Tobias …

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Speedmarket Avenue

Speedmarket Avenue certainly are a Swedish indie pop group whose freewheeling, infectious audio, rooted in old-school indie pop functions want Orange Juice and Comet Gain, locations them in the same gleaming territory as Sunday Looks Good if you ask me and the RAISE YOUR VOICE Louds. The music group created …

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Peter Bjorn and John

Peter Bjorn and John formed in 1999 in Stockholm, Sweden, comprising associates Peter Morén on vocals, electric guitar, and harmonica; Björn Yttling on vocals, bass, and keyboards; and John Eriksson on drums, percussion, and vocals. Although inspired with the noises of traditional ’60s baroque pop, power pop, and brand-new wave, …

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Daytona

Before moving to Brooklyn in 2011, the members of indie rock trio Daytona almost all played music collectively in college music Mecca Chapel Hill, NEW YORK. Migrating individually, guitarist Hunter Simpson (also an associate of Brooklyn folk/punk music group Crazy Yaks), bassist Jose Boyer, and drummer Christopher Lauderdale reconnected in …

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Shout Out Louds

Created in Stockholm by childhood friends Adam Olenius (vocals), Ted Malmros (bass), and Carl von Arbin (guitars), RAISE YOUR VOICE Louds discovered a global audience through the early 2000s making use of their peppy Swedish pop. The lineup started taking form in 2001, with drummer Eric Edman and keyboardist Bebban …

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Johnossi

When vocalist/guitarist John Engelbert and drummer Oskar “Ossi” Bonde formed Johnossi within their local Stockholm, Sweden in 2004, the duo played just four gigs just before signing with an area label and saving a debut album. Although Engelbert performed an classical guitar specifically, his arsenal of results and overdriven amplifiers …

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The Servant

Produced in London throughout the convert of the millennium by singer and guitarist Dan Dark, bassist Matt Fisher, and drummer Trevor Sharpe, the Servant (their name extracted from a 1963 Joseph Losey film) released their first “mini album,” the six-song Mathematics, later on that year. After business lead guitarist Chris …

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Darren Hayman

British isles singer/songwriter Darren Hayman was the traveling force in back of the beloved but underheard Hefner; since that group’s de facto dissolution in the first 2000s, he provides continued to be active with many bands and single tasks. A prolific songwriter using a folksy, unpolished performing tone of voice, …

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Youth Group

Sydney, Australia’s Youngsters Group originally formed about vocalist/guitarist Toby Martin and drummer Danny Allen. As the two got addicted to with many other players occasionally, with the band’s second full-length they’d gelled with guitarist Cameron Emerson-Elliott and bassist Patrick Matthews. Released in Australia (Ivy Group) in 2004 and America (via …

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