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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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The Maroons

Currently established members from the Northwest music scene just before they came collectively in 1993, the Maroons — 1st made up of singer/guitarist John Moen (who was simply a drummer for Elliott Smith, Pete Krebs & Gossamer Wings, Heatmiser, as well as the Spinanes, amongst others), guitarist Jim Talstra (who …

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Dan Michaelson & the Coastguards

Dan Michaelson & the Coastguards certainly are a part task for Dan Michaelson, business lead singer for the U.K. music group Absentee. Following the launch of Schmotime in 2006, Michaelson published several tunes that didn’t match Absentee’s audio and made a decision to use the items for any part project …

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Clock Hands Strangle

Having a sound and psyche that nearly defies definition, Melbourne, FL’s Clock Hands Strangle first brought their particular mixture of psych, rock and roll, and poetry towards the American underground in 2004. Only three years later on, Clock Hands found out themselves having a debut recording (Redshift/Blueshift) that won a …

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Blood Meridian

Bloodstream Meridian, an organization that were only available in a accommodation during a Dark Halos tour (which the singer, songwriter, and guitarist of Bloodstream Meridian, Matt Camirand, was a component), took their name from your Cormac McCarthy book from the same name, and looked to combine punk, Americana, and rock …

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Jape

Jape may be the single task of Richie Egan, bass participant with Irish instrumental rock and roll group the Redneck Manifesto. Quite definitely the band’s musical alter ego, Jape provides little in keeping using the Redneck Manifesto, excepting possibly the left-field but available approach both try their varieties of music. …

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Bob Collins

As the guitarist in the Medway, Britain band the Dental practitioners, Bob Collins had a submit among the better neo-psychedelic pop from the ’80s, aswell as some extremely good indie rock and roll as the band developed through the entire early ’90s. After departing the group in 1995, Collins required …

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Valet

Valet is made up of Irish local and vocalist/songwriter Robin Kyle, Kris Lightner (bass), Paul Fugelsted (keyboards), and ex-Mollycuddle partner Judd Hildreth (drums). When Kyle emigrated to Minneapolis in 1994, he fulfilled Hildreth. Following that, the four-piece became public in 2000. While preserving praise because of their dream pop audio …

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The I Don’t Cares

The I Don’t Cares is a collaborative aspect project from Substitutes frontman Paul Westerberg and alt-rock icon Juliana Hatfield. Tugging from their mixed abilities for melodic jangly electric guitar rock, both got together following Substitutes’ reunion tour in 2015 to focus on an recording. Their first solitary, a playful monitor …

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Pet Genius

In 2006, the people from the alt-metal band Cave In announced that these were taking a protracted hiatus to explore various other projects, and Family pet Genius was the initial brand-new band to emerge through the group’s account. Featuring Cave In alumni Stephen Brodsky (billed as Range Best Bredsky) and …

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