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Tom McRae

Vocalist/songwriter Tom McRae credits his upbringing for leading him to some profession in music. While we were young in Chelmsford, his parents had been vicars within the Chapel of Britain and McRae sang within the choir. His mom played acoustic guitar and, as a teenager, he’d borrow it. When his …

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2002

The brand new age duo 2002 includes Texas-based multi-instrumentalists/vocalists Pamela and Randy Copus. Both couple had an early on curiosity about music: Pamela began piano lessons at age group six and continued to review keyboards, flute, piccolo, oboe, electric guitar, violin, as well as the bagpipes, while Randy examined voice, …

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No Age

LA experimental lo-fi drum-and-guitar duo Zero Age group are Dean Spunt and Randy Randall, ex-members of hardcore music group Wives. Through assorted indie brands, No Age group released limited works of vinyl-only EPs before collecting a lot of those songs for the singles collection Weirdo Rippers, released by U.K. label …

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10,000 Maniacs

An acclaimed, multi-platinum offering American alternative rock and roll outfit whose agreeable mixture of jangle pop and folk-rock helped to define university rock scene from the past due 1980s and early 1990s, 10,000 Maniacs (named following the low-budget horror film 2,000 Maniacs) were shaped in Jamestown, NY, in 1981 by …

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Adventures

Created in 2012, punkish indie rockers Activities modeled their sound following the buzzy alt pop of shy ’90s wallflower rings, despite writing three members using the decidedly more aggressive metalcore group Code Orange Children. Code Orange Children people Reba Meyers (electric guitar/vocals), Jami Morgan (drums), and Joe Goldman (bass/vocals) had …

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‘Til Tuesday

Remembered for his or her lone hit solitary “Voices Bring,” ‘Til Wednesday gradually developed from a fresh wave pop strap right into a vehicle for the songwriting of Aimee Mann. Growing in the tail end of fresh influx, ‘Til Tuesday’s industrial fortunes had been helped dramatically by way of a …

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HK 119

The project of Finnish performance artist Heidi Kilpeläinen, HK119 combines her love of sci-fi and electronic music right into a witty multimedia critique of consumerism, pop culture, politics, and individual nature. Kilpeläinen created her alter ego after becoming influenced by George Lucas’ pioneering film THX 1138, and started documenting music …

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Pia Fraus

Produced in 1997, Estonian shoegazers Pia Fraus began slowly after get together while in senior high school in Tallinn. Guitarist/vocalist Rein Fuks and guitarist Tonis Kenkmaa produced the music group with bassist Reijo Tagapere and drummer Joosep Volk. Reducing their teeth over the noises of Stereolab and My Bloody Valentine, …

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Thuja

A collaboration between experimental pianist Rob Reger, sound manipulator Loren Chasse, guitarist Steven R. Smith, and Smith collaborator Glenn Donaldson, Thuja is among the most bizarre and experimental rings to sophistication the Emperor Jones label. Merging found noises, strangely performed traditional musical instruments, Spaghetti Western-style electric guitar function, and dissonant …

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Ostinato

A three-piece made up of Jeremy Arn (vocals and bass), David Hennessy (acoustic guitar), and Matthew Clark, Ostinato comes from the Virginia/Washington D.C. region, and was shaped in 1997, liberating their self-financed Uncommon Signal CD the next year. However the music group performed just sporadically in the time that followed, …

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