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Aereogramme

Formed in Apr of 1998, Scotland’s Aerogramme counted exclusive songwriter Craig B (ex-Ganger), Campbell McNeil, and drummer Martin Scott as members. Becoming a member of makes to feature acoustic guitars, digital noises, and shades ranging from smooth to screamingly abrasive, the trio released a set of singles in 1999 independently …

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Pajo

A traveling force in experimental indie rock and roll and post-rock, David Pajo helped form the audio of forward-thinking electric guitar music within the rings he performed with in addition to in his single career. Using the renowned Slint so when a sometime person in Tortoise — in addition to …

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The Sonora Pine

Following a late-1994 dissolution of Louisville math rockers Rodan, bassist Tara Jane O’Neil relocated to NEW YORK and founded two split rings: the rootsy indie pop duo Retsin (with Cynthia Nelson of Ruby Falls) as well as the more experimental Sonora Pine. O’Neil’s main collaborator within the Sonora Pine was …

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Big Heavy Stuff

Brisbane, Australia’s Big Large Stuff formed in 1990, comprising drummer Darren Atkinson, guitarist/vocalist Greg Atkinson, bassist Darren Jones (ex-Dutiful Daughters), and guitarist/vocalist Carolyn Polley (ex-Toys Went Berserk). The Atkinsons got spent area of the past due ’80s within the Good and the bad, a jangle pop music group. Inspired by …

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The Redneck Manifesto

Hailing from Dublin, Ireland, five-piece instrumental rock and roll troupe the Redneck Manifesto forged a significant commercial following regardless of the inaccessible character from the genre. Supporting Slint, Shellac, and Mogwai as essential audible affects, the Redneck Manifesto started using the winding down from the past due-’90s Dublin hardcore picture, …

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Rome

Excitement Jockey instrumental duo Rome are, want lots of the functions within the Chicago-based indie label, generally categorized while loose adherents of “post-rock,” a period-genre arising within the mid-’90s to make reference to rock-based rings utilizing the tools and constructions of music inside a non-traditionalist or elsewhere heavily mutated style. …

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June of 44

Following a sudden demise of Rodan, guitarist Jeff Mueller held Louisville’s math rock and roll flame burning along with his new strap, June of 44. Pursuing in the footsteps of Mueller’s previously music group, in addition to picture progenitors Slint, June of 44 crafted noisy, dissonant, complex acoustic guitar rock …

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Foxhole

Less of a Christian group than an indie instrumental post-rock music group with similar cinematic characteristics while Swords and Maps, Foxhole were formed by Adam Moore and Nathan McBroom in November 2000. They began playing displays and documenting in traditional western Kentucky, hodgepodging their people together in one show to …

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Dazzling Killmen

Among the Midwest’s hardest-hitting rings from the mid-’90s, the Dazzling Killmen never lived up to the critical achievement of the appropriately named second record, Encounter of Collapse. Even though record, released in Feb 1994, was dubbed the “number 1 heavy record from the 10 years” by Alternative Press, it proclaimed …

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Rob Crow

San Diego-based singer and multi-instrumentalist Rob Crow can be an exceptionally prolific and eclectic musician who splits his period among a number of tasks, including Pinback, Thingy, Goblin Dick, Optiganally Yours, Alpha Men, Physics, and Snotnose, amongst others. On the way, Crow offers released several solo CDs which are distinctly …

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