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Heros Severum

Offering up savvy, edgy, and dynamic post-punk guitar music with out a bassist to pull them down, Heros Severum created in Athens, GA, in mid-2000. Guitarist/vocalist Eric Friar and drummer Jeff Cummings had been former members from the Athens-based music group Wunderkind, while guitarist and vocalist Sherryl A. Branch utilized …

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Night Birds

NJ punk rockers Evening Birds focus on traditional fast ‘n’ noisy sounds in the SoCal design, with equal stocks of hooks and energy, and a obvious surf influence. Called after a ’70s horror film from oddball cult filmmaker Andy Milligan, Evening Birds were produced in the springtime of 2009 on …

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Infernum

Polish musician Anextiomarus (vocals, guitar and bass) founded Infernum in 1992 by using drummer Tom Balrog, and regardless of the duo’s comparative isolation in the southwestern Polish city of Wroclaw, they soon managed a set of 1993 demos: “Damned Majesty” and “The Dawn WON’T Come” — that have been clearly …

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Hot Chocolate

Through the ’70s, a set of different rings utilized the Hot Chocolate moniker: one was located in the united kingdom (scoring an enormous worldwide disco strike with “You Sexy Thing”), as the other was lesser-known and hailed from the united states (Cleveland, OH, to become exact). Comprising people Lou Ragland …

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Bullet Train to Vegas

Acquiring their name from your Drive Like Jehu song, the spastic post-hardcore of southern California’s Bullet Teach to Vegas came into being beneath the direction of vocalist/guitarist Dan Sena, formerly of Adamantium and present Until Eliminated. After his earlier rings disbanded, Sena wished to type something new that could problem …

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John Maus

When John Maus (never to end up being confused using the John Maus of Walker Brothers popularity) wasn’t performing keyboards for Pet Collective, Panda Carry, and Haunted Graffiti, he was composing and saving his own hermetic, experimental, and quite often misunderstood compositions. Sketching on performers like David Bowie, Scott Walker, …

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Raphaël

Raphael Haroche was created in the Parisian suburb of Boulogne on November 7, 1975. Having a Russian dad and Argentinean mom, Haroche was raised inside a multicultural home, exposed to an array of musical manifestation. He created a like for the pop music of the first ’80s, hearing artists such …

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Skeletons

Skeletons, initially the task of Matt Mehlan — a fairly idiosyncratic pop songwriter who all uses plenty of consumer electronics — had an extremely low-key from Oberlin, OH, with a set of albums (I’m near the top of the Globe and Life as well as the After Delivery) released in …

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