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Zodiac Mindwarp & the Love Reaction

Some rockers know from an extremely early age that their calling in existence is to trip in limos and play to arenas filled with Bic-wielding fans. For Zodiac Mindwarp, it had been a phoning that occurred later on in existence. Working like a visual designer and editor in the English …

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Buick MacKane

Called after a T. Rex monitor by founders Alejandro Escovedo, bassist David Fairchild and drummer Glenn Benavides, Buick MacKane combined rootsy rock and roll with edgier types of the 1970s like garage area rock and roll and glam. The loose quartet was created in 1989 when Benavides (previously of Doctors …

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Free Energy

Free of charge Energy shaped in the aftermath from the Minneapolis-based indie rock and roll group Hockey Night’s tumultuous separation in 2007. The music group coalesced in both years following a split, when previous Hockey Night users Scott Wells and Paul Sprangers relocated to Philadelphia, teamed up with Geoff Bucknum, …

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Rosetta

With origins in both Lansing and Chicago, the East Lansing, MI, alt-rock quintet Rosetta draws upon classic British influences from psychedelia to glam rock and roll, specially the Beatles, Red Floyd, T. Rex, and David Bowie. Created during the middle-’90s, the primary of the music group includes guitarist/vocalist Andy Leroy, …

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The Stuff

The Stuff includes four rockin’ Stockholm rats of unusual size who met in another of Europe’s finest sewers and consummated an operating relationship over several Stooges and Kinks records — served up with a side of stinky cheese. With tails tucked nicely to their skintight blue skinny jeans, the Stuff …

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The New Electrics

Glam pop music group the brand new Electrics were formed in Birmingham, Britain, by drummer Pete Dabbs, vocalist/guitarist Nick Ingram, bassist/vocalist Tag Lees, and guitarist/vocalist Ben Marsden. The band’s initial release, Beautiful Brain, premiered in a restricted pressing by Interior. Fruition attained the privileges to it and reissued the one …

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Yum-Yum

Yum-Yum was the short-lived task of Chris Holmes, a Chicago-based multi-instrumentalist who all experimented in a number of musical styles without ever settling for or excelling in virtually any of them. Ahead of developing Yum-Yum, which he was the just continuous member, Holmes have been the primary songwriter for Sabalon …

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Roll the Tanks

Informed with the appear and experience of classic rock and roll as well as the energy and rabble-rousing spirit of punk, Move the Tanks deliver a appear that’s urgent and anthemic, constructed on big guitars as well as the passionate vocals of Danny Carney. The music group was produced in …

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Semi Precious Weapons

Semi Precious Weaponry may be the creation of Chicago-born homosexual/ambisexual singer/songwriter Justin Tranter, a charismatic frontperson with an extended background of outrageous performances. Tranter dropped beneath the spell of Ariel in Disney’s THE TINY Mermaid when he was a son, and after viewing Courtney Like and Opening perform, his program …

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David Vandervelde

Multi-instrumentalist, producer, and songwriter David Vandervelde crafts ’60s-influenced pop music that bear the tag of legendary performers such as for example Marc Bolan, the Rolling Rocks, Mickey Finn, as well as the Beatles. Through the middle-2000s, the Western world Michigan native done numerous tasks with fellow musician/engineer Jay Bennett (Wilco), …

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