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The Avatars

Shaped in Ann Arbor, MI, in the planting season of 2003, the Avatars lost little time creating themselves among the popular and well-respected rings in the Detroit-area music scene. Playing straightforward rock and roll & roll filled with pop hooks, garage area rock and roll swagger, and an R&B undertow …

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The Von Bondies

The Von Bondies assembled around 2000 in Detroit, MI. Led by guitarist/vocalist Jason Stollsteimer, the group also included guitarist Marcie Bolen, bassist Carrie Smith, and drummer Don Blum. The quartet’s fusion of organic blues heartache with ferocious, gritty punk was an right away feeling in the Electric motor Town, where …

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The Detroit Cobras

Among the earliest groupings to emerge through the Detroit garage area rock picture, the Detroit Cobras developed a popularity seeing that the Midwest’s finest (& most distinctive) cover music group — as the bandmembers devoted themselves to executing other people’s materials instead of recycling established strikes, the Detroit Cobras dug …

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The Radio Knives

Called for an obscure electronic gizmo that uses sound waves to cut and cauterize pores and skin, the Radio Kitchen knives certainly are a rambunctious power trio from Boston who perform full-bodied garage area punk having a part purchase of hard rock and roll swagger. Influenced from the gritty pop …

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The Sights

The Places’ lead guitarist/vocalist Eddie Baranek and bassist Tag Leahey (who both share songwriting and vocal duties) have already been playing music together because the age of 13, forming this music group at the start of the senior year of senior high school. They performed their first displays collectively in …

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The Paybacks

The Paybacks came swaggering away from Detroit on the turn of the century, when like-minded artists just like the White Stripes as well as the Go were creeping in to the rock mainstream with an identical sound. Comprising vocalist/guitarist Wendy Case, drummer Pat Pantano, bassist Marc Watt, and guitarist Marco …

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Ko and the Knockouts

THE ENTIRE YEAR 2000 was an excellent one to be considered a garage rock-band in Detroit. The White colored Stripes were starting their assault around the mainstream and there have been a couple of like-minded organizations kicking out the rock and roll. It appeared like everyone was beginning bands and …

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The Little Killers

Inspired by rock and roll and punk icons such as for example Chuck Berry, Keith Richards, and Johnny Thunders, NY City’s the tiny Killers perform stripped-down, super-charged garage area punk. Shaped in 2001 by vocalist/guitarist Andy Maltz, bassist Sara Nelson, and drummer Kari Boden, the music group cut its tooth …

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The Fondas

It could seem surprising to people that only learned from the Detroit garage area rock revival once the Light Stripes’ “Fell deeply in love with a woman” hit mainstream radio in 2002, however the neighborhood guitar music group picture has lasted longer enough that we now have now second- and …

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The Bloody Hollies

Buffalo, New York’s fiery rock and roll trio the Bloody Hollies blend punk, garage area rock and roll, rockabilly, and browse right into a combustive and compulsively listenable audio of their very own. Vocalist/guitarist Wesley Doyle, drummer Mike Argento, and bassist Nick, all previous art school college students, started the …

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