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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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Yellow Fever

Austin, TX-based indie rock and roll duo Yellow Fever had been formed in the past due 2000s across the skills of Isabel Martin and Voxtrot’s Jennifer Moore. Forged out of the distributed fondness for C-86, Youthful Marble Giants, Vivian Women, the Breeders, as well as the Aislers Arranged, Yellow Fever …

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La Luz

Proving that depth and fun won’t need to become mutually exclusive, La Luz are an all-female quartet who fuse the harmonies of doo wop and lady group pop using the splashy guitars of browse music, the low-budget keyboards of ’60s garage area rock, and the easy but snappy rhythms of …

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Dunes

Balancing fantasy pop’s swirling atmospheres with taut post-punk minimalism, Los Angeles’ Dunes features vocalist/guitarist Stephanie Chan, baritone guitarist/bassist Tag Greshowak, and drummer/vocalist Kate Hall. Chan also used the Austin rings Finally Punk as well as the Carrots, Greshowak was an associate of Seattle’s Talbot Tagora, and Hall was the drummer …

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Pepper Pots

Influenced with the musical styles from the 1960s, the Pepper Pots certainly are a Spanish pop group modeled following the Ronettes, the Crystals, and additional vintage pop functions. The top lineup contains three feminine vocalists — Adriana Prunell, Mercè Munné, and Marina Torres, most of whom talk about business lead …

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