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Polecat

The 1993 breakups of Gravy Teach and Hour Slave led to the collaboration of guitarist/ vocalist Ted Stevens, drummer Boz Hicks, and bassist Oli Blaha. Heading beneath the name of Polecat, the trio founded their audio with a power of harmonized pop that was filled with a lyrical focus on …

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Lullaby for the Working Class

Lullaby for the Functioning Class comes from Nebraska and combines the ’90s chamber pop noises of Lambchop and Tindersticks as well as the country-rock stylings of Gram Parsons. Originally the music group started out being a two-piece with Mike Mogis and Ted Stevens, both vocalist/songwriter musicians. To help make the …

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Cursive

As soon as 1995, the initial associates of Cursive — Tim Kasher in electric guitar and vocals, Clint Schnase in drums, Matt Maginn in bass, and Stephen Pederson in electric guitar — began focus on their recently christened project, tinkering with components of indie rock and roll and eclectic post-hardcore …

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Mayday

Omaha mainstay Ted Stevens place amount of time in with several influential functions, but Mayday was his most personal. Stevens started his esteemed profession in the brooding chamber pop clothing Lullaby for the Functioning Class, an take action whose trio of past due-’90s albums pressed the limitations of calm melodic …

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