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The Tamborines

Originally from various groups within their native Brazil, the duo of guitarist Henrique Laurindo, a fanzine editor, and drummer Renato Tezolin formed the band in early 2000. The group, known for executing their own British songs within their motherland, obtained popularity using a tv appearance on Curitiba, a Brazilian range …

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Sic Alps

Beginning being a messy, gritty indie rock and roll affair rooted in sound pop as well as the Velvet Underground’s seminal soporific lo-fi, Sic Alps formed in the first 2000s being a cooperation between Matt Hartman (formerly of Henry’s Outfit) and Mike Donovan (formerly from the Ropers); both fulfilled in …

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Foxboro Hot Tubs

The Foxboro Hot Tubs made their inconspicuous debut in Dec 2007, when three songs were posted in the band’s website. As the Scorching Tubs’ identification was kept key, several important bloggers and information outlets stated the group was in fact a side task for those three users of Green Day …

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Three 4 Tens

Garage rock and roll throwbacks the 3 4 Tens enjoy complete vocal harmonies, disorderly electric guitar sounds, and organic recordings. Originated at a Catholic senior high school in Philadelphia, the music group included guitarist/vocalist Joe Tagg, bassist/vocalist Jamie Mahon, drummer Jon Kois, and guitarist Brian McNamara. Following 1997 discharge of …

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Miranda Lee Richards

Miranda Lee Richards’ songwriting profession was shaped by her bohemian upbringing in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, where her parents (Ted and Teresa Richards) made a full time income while influential comic publication artists. She was raised in the underground comic publication picture, with R. Crumb providing as her de facto …

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Black Rebel Motorcycle Club

The seed that became Dark Rebel Motorbike Club — or BRMC for short — was planted in 1995, when Robert Levon Been (aka Robert Turner) and Peter Hayes met while attending senior high school in SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA. The two produced a solid camaraderie and a distributed camaraderie predicated …

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Black Angel’s Death Song

Acquiring their name however, not their appear in the most experimental monitor in the 1967 classic The Velvet Underground and Nico, the Los Angeles-based indie rockers Black colored Angel’s Death Song are either (based on one’s viewpoint) admirably eclectic or frustratingly all around the map. Components of folk, pop, punk, …

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The Black Angels

The sultry neo-psychedelic sound from the Dark Angels came collectively in spring 2004. Hailing from Austin, Tx, they in the beginning comprised Stephanie Bailey (drums), Christian Bland (acoustic guitar), Alex Maas (vocals), Jennifer Raines (body organ), and Nathan Ryan (bass), and required their name from a Velvet Underground traditional, “The …

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The Pink Mountaintops

The “trippy country meets stoner rock” of Vancouver’s Pink Mountaintops may be the brainchild of Stephen McBean, who’s also the singer/songwriter/guitarist for Dark Mountain, that was formerly referred to as Jerk using a Bomb. McBean’s single task was also known by another name, ONE PARTICULAR Skag. He started using Jerk …

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Gliss

Playing dark, moody pop music that suggests My Bloody Valentine eliminated garage rock and roll, Gliss discovered the hard way that less is certainly more once the initial lineup of the group split. LA natives Martin Klingman and David Reiss, who exchanged off on bass and electric guitar, were disappointed …

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