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The Crust Brothers

The Crust Brothers began on Dec 5, 1997, when Pavement’s frontman Steve Malkmus met up using the members from the Seattle/Montana trio of Silkworm. They performed a benefit present jointly in Seattle, as well as the recording of the show was afterwards converted into their initial album, entitled Marquee Tag …

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Pony

Pony released only 1 recording, a two times seven-inch EP (14″), before their 1st recording arrived. The dynamic punk-pop of Cosmovalidator (1994) presented Jimmy Wayne on drums and vocals, Dallas Crowe on acoustic guitar and vocals, and bassist Kitty DuBois.

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Andy Cohen

Along with his electrifying, turbo-charged, lead guitar playing, Andy Cohen helped to carefully turn the energy trio that he distributed to bassist/vocalist Tim Midgett and drummer Michael Dalquist, Silkworm, into among Seattle’s best rock and roll bands. After thirteen years and ten albums with Silkworm, Cohen manages to break up …

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Karl Hendricks

The moody, muscular indie-rock music group dubbed the Karl Hendricks Trio formed in 1992 following break-up of their nominal leader’s previous music group, Sludgehammer. Hendricks, a singer-guitarist blessed in Pittsburgh, Pa in 1970, initial began writing music and launching cassettes while in his teenagers; while functioning a day work in …

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Ladyhawk

Canadian indie rock and roll quartet Ladyhawk focuses on emotionally charged acoustic guitar rock similar to the Substitutes, Dinosaur Jr., and Neil Adolescent & Crazy Equine. Formed beyond Vancouver, English Columbia, the music group includes vocalists/guitarists Duffy Driediger and Darcy Hancock, bassist/vocalist Sean Hawryluk, and drummer/vocalist Ryan Peters. Their eponymous …

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The Karl Hendricks Trio

The Karl Hendricks Trio play fervently confessional indie rock within the vein of Superchunk, Pavement, and Dinosaur Jr. that combines spindly, wailing guitars with lyrics of heartbreak, dissonance, and disgust. Their intense approach matched up with honestly big hooks makes the music group stick out from simple emo and punk-pop …

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Dianogah

Named following a garbage-loving monster from the initial Star Wars film, Chicago’s post-rock unit Dianogah comprised bassists Jay Ryan and Jason Harvey in tandem with drummer Kip McCabe. The group debuted in 1995 using the solitary “100% Tree,” adopted early another 12 months by “Backyard Airplane Capture”; both of these …

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Joel Phelps

Vocalist/songwriter Joel R.L. Phelps originally earned see as an associate of indie rock and roll stalwarts Silkworm, the group he co-founded in his indigenous Missoula, MT in 1987. He still left Silkworm within the wake of the 1994 work Libertine, forming support combo the Downer Trio with bassist Robert Mercer …

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Versus

NEW YORK indie rock and roll favorites Versus evolved from the remnants of Blossom, a music group led by singer/guitarist Richard Baluyut. In the ultimate weeks of Flower’s life, the group was became a member of by vocalist/guitarist Fontaine Toups, who continued to be with Baluyut within the short-lived Saturnine …

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Criteria

Criteria’s Stephen Pedersen began in Cursive, in the past when Saddle Creek Information was even now Omaha’s little community secret. He ultimately departed that group, shifting to Durham, NC, to review regulation at Duke. But he couldn’t quit rocking, and created White Octave during college. In 2001 Pedersen came back …

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