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V. Majestic

Due to the Providence underground music picture, V. Majestic released their self-titled debut recording in 1997 to sporadic crucial acclaim. The lo-fi, neo-psychedelic noise-rock group, comprising Frank Hard (keyboards/consumer electronics), Gerard Heroux (horns, vocals), Robert Jazz (guitars), Russell Kellogg (bass, vocals), and Stuart Capabilities (drums), generates music produced from so …

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Royworld

Shaped in London, England, in 2006, Royworld — Fishing rod Futrille (vocals), Rob Parkin (guitar), Tim Mls (keyboards), and Gerry Morgan (drums) — had been led by Fishing rod and his brother — and co-composer — Crispin Futrille, and curved out following the various other members responded an advertisement searching …

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Gaskets

A knowing however, not overly self-conscious go back to the days from the synth pop duo, the Gaskets include echoes of from Suicide’s punky drones towards the pure pop wit of Sparks circa Angst in my own Pants towards the coolly sleazy electro-soul vibe of Very soft Cell towards the …

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Late of the Pier

Located in Castle Donington and shaped by 16- and 17-year-olds in 2004, Past due from the Pier are an indie electro strap unique with their scene and one which is incredibly challenging to pinpoint. Organic but absolutely danceable, with tracks laced with filthy bass, synths, and gaming SFX, the most …

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Wild Beasts

England’s Crazy Beasts were a duo founded in 2002 by Hayden Thorpe (electric guitar, vocals) and Ben Small (electric guitar). Originally known as Fauve, the group was became a member of by drummer Chris Talbot in 2004 and transformed its name to Crazy Beasts. After documenting a self-titled EP, Tom …

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Black Kids

Once more demonstrating the energy of the web in breaking fresh rings, in just a matter of weeks the Black Children originated from obscurity to be probably one of the most talked-about rings in the 2007 CMJ Music Marathon, almost all based on four tracks posted within the band’s MySpace …

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ABBA

One of the most commercially successful pop band of the 1970s, the origins from the Swedish superstars ABBA dated back again to 1966, when keyboardist and vocalist Benny Andersson, a onetime person in the favorite beat outfit the Hep Stars, first teamed with guitarist and vocalist Bjorn Ulvaeus, the first …

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Quiet Sun

Calm Sun originally shaped around Dulwich University in 1970 like a four-piece progressive rock-band featuring Phil Manzanera (guitar), Expenses MacCormick (bass), Charles Hayward (drums), and Dave Jarrett (keyboards). The music group name originated from articles on sunspots and solar flares that MacCormick’s sibling Ian have been reading, known as “THE …

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Roxy Music

Evolving in the past due-’60s art-rock movement, Roxy Music acquired a desire for trend, glamour, cinema, pop art, as well as the avant-garde, which separated the group off their contemporaries. Dressed up in bizarre, fashionable outfits, the group performed a defiantly experimental deviation of art rock and roll which vacillated …

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Tuff Darts

As the Ramones, Patti Smith, Television, as well as the Dead Boys were the largest names to emerge from your first wave of New York’s punk rock and roll explosion in the mid- to past due ’70s, a large number of other bands were also building the picture at CBGB’s …

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