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A Smile and a Ribbon

A Smile and a Ribbon certainly are a Swedish indie pop duo, made up of Rebecca Melman and Martin Lindqvist, whose special, simple, cute-as-a-button tracks nod to performers like Talulah Gosh, Tilly as well as the Wall structure, and Cub. Their debut full-length, The Boy I Desire I Under no …

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The Carrots

With their complementing outfits, girl group sensibilities, and puckish attitude, the Austin, Texas-based ensemble the Carrots nod to a variety of like-minded indie pop groups, specifically the God Damn Doo Wop Band as well as the Vancouver, Canada-based task Gigi. The music group came jointly in 2005 when founding Carrot, …

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Toystore

Toystore was the alias from the enigmatic twee-popster Jenky, a notoriously reclusive number about whom next to nothing is known. Relating to story, his demonstration tapes showed up unsolicited within the doorstep from the small Michigan-based indie label Janeane Information sometime in early 1998, followed only with a notice reading …

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Dolly Mixture

This pop threesome of Debsey Wykes (vocals, bass), Hester Smith (drums), and Rachel Bor (guitar) formed a sharp contrast against the ruling post-punk and angst accumulating in London around 1979 with bands like Gang of Four getting heralded in the favorite press as the best things. Originally, Dolly Mix was …

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Liechtenstein

Liechtenstein’s bittersweet, reverb-slicked audio, rooted in seminal twee pop works like Dolly Mix and Talulah Gosh, positioned them squarely in group with likeminded early-2000s groupings like Betty as well as the Werewolves, the Aches to be Pure in mind, and Sexy Children. Renée Gustafsson, Naemi Pebaque, and Theresa produced the …

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Betty and the Werewolves

Betty as well as the Werewolves emerged in the later 2000s, wielding a special, fiery, gritty indie pop sound that nodded to indie pop outfits like Talulah Gosh, Lung Calf, and Dolly Blend. The band shaped in 2008, made up of Laura Wolf (Laura McMahon), Emily Wolf (Emily Bennett), Helen …

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Strawberry Whiplash

One of the C-86-design indie pop tasks involving Glasgow’s Lawrence “Laz” McCluskey, Strawberry Whiplash is primarily a cooperation between McCluskey and vocalist Sandra. Deriving their name through the rings Strawberry Switchblade and Meats Whiplash, the duo developed a lovely, reverb-kissed audio that nodded to works like Tiger Capture, Heavenly, and …

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Heavenly

Formed through the ashes of C-86 giants Talulah Gosh, Heavenly spearheaded the twee-pop charge from the 1990s, getting the legendary Sarah Details label’s biggest international stars. The four founding people of Heavenly — vocalist Amelia Fletcher, her drummer sibling Mathew, guitarist Peter Momtchiloff and bassist Robert Pursey — had been …

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Go Sailor

Sweet, indie-pop noises presented by the tone of voice and six-string from Tiger Capture (Rose Melberg), the 4 string from Crimpshrine (Paul Curran) as well as the traps from Henry’s Outfit (Amy). Mainly concentrated as a aspect project, Move Sailor released three EP and two compilation monitors before having almost …

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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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