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Huon

Founded by ex-Cannanes member Dave Nichols, Huon produced their documenting debut in 1998 after Library Details launching their debut 7″ EP entitled Fluoro. Using their mixed pop design of Nichols’ prior music group and layering of loosely organised indie sound, reverbed guitars, and calm vocals, Huon discovered themselves critically to …

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Bunnygrunt

The world’s cutest band, St. Louis-based cuddlecore trio Bunnygrunt originally comprised guitarist Matt Harnish, drummer Karen Ried, and bassist Renee Dullum, all three of whom swapped vocal responsibilities. Created in early 1993, the group debuted later on that year using the Silly Moo label solitary “Criminal Young man”; some other …

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The Besnard Lakes

The Besnard Lakes raise immediate comparisons towards the Arcade Open fire, but those are primarily because of accidents of geography and music group chemistry: just like the Arcade Open fire, the Besnard Lakes are from Montreal and led with a married couple. That’s mainly where the commonalities end, because if …

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The Brothers Four

The Brothers 4 bear a difference among the longest surviving sets of the later-’50s/early-’60s folk revival as well as perhaps the longest jogging “accidental” music action ever sold — 43 years and keeping track of by 2001, without the break and with two primary associates still in the flip. If …

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De Novo Dahl

De Novo Dahl began as the relationship of songwriting friends Tag Connection (aka Vovo Dahl) and Joel McAnulty (aka Joel J. Dahl or Jsperanza) at senior high school in Hendersonville, TN. Connection, a vocalist and keyboadist, and McAnulty, a vocalist and guitarist, originally formed a music group known as “Harmonium,” …

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Ashleigh Flynn

Kentucky-born, Oregon-based singer/songwriter Ashleigh Flynn’s twangy tunes are rooted in the type of Americana-tinged folk that nods to performers like Devon Sproule and Gillian Welch. Her self-titled debut full-length premiered on House Perm Recordings in 1999. Two even more albums followed during the period of another seven years: 2002’s Chokecherry …

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Tito Rodriguez

Multi-instrumentalist Tito Rodriguez played a significant role in Brand-new York’s thriving Latin dance picture from the 1950s and ’60s. His expressive playing was a significant factor in the achievement of his sibling Johnny Rodriguez’s music group. A indigenous of San Juan, Puerto Rico, Rodriguez shown his abilities at an extremely …

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Tom Barabas

Before creating a taste for rock and jazz, Barabas studied classical music on the Caracas Conservatory in Venezuela. His abilities being a pianist are excellent; Barabas’s usage of synthesizers isn’t quite so advanced but displays some guarantee. His recordings consist of 1988’s Magic in Dec, 1992’s Sedona Suite, 1995’s Mosaic …

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Tiger Trap

Though sadly short-lived, Tiger Trap emerged among the most beloved indie-pop bands from the 1990s. The group was produced in Sacramento, CA in 1992 by performers/guitarists Rose Melberg and Angela Loy, schoolmates who shortly recruited bassist Jen Braun and drummer Heather Dunn to comprehensive the lineup; within weeks of their …

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Acid House Kings

Following the breakup of their band Poprace, singer/guitarist Niklas Angergård and his bassist brother Johan joined up with guitarist Joakim ?-dlund and formed the Swedish twee-pop trio Acid House Kings in 1991. In the beginning influenced by their distributed disappointment on the separation of Thought and common dissatisfaction with Morrissey’s …

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