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The Courteeners

Hailing from Manchester, Britain, indie rock and roll quartet the Courteeners received regular comparisons in the U.K. press towards the leading lighting of three prior waves of Mancunian Brit-pop: the Smiths, the Rock Roses, and Oasis. The band’s alternately jangly and bombastic make of indie electric guitar rock and roll …

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White Lies

A dark-edged trio hailing from London, White colored Lays take sonic cues from famous brands Joy Department, the Teardrop Explodes, and Echo & the Bunnymen. Certainly, the three music artists are so focused on the U.K.’s post-punk picture that they authorized with Fiction Information, a Polydor imprint most widely known …

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The Sherlocks

Composed of two pairs of brothers (vocalist/guitarist Kiaran Crook and drummer Brandon Crook; bassist Andy Davidson and guitarist Josh Davidson), the Sherlocks are an indie rock and roll quartet shaped in the summertime of 2010 in the tiny community of Bolton upon Dearne in Sheffield, U.K. The four close friends …

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The Carnabys

The Carnabys certainly are a pop/rock outfit hailing through the streets of Twickenham, THE WEST London. Composed of vocalist Jack port Mercer, drummer Wayne Morgan, bass guitarist Mike Delizo, and guitarists Frankie Connolly and Ben Gittins, the quintet fulfilled while at senior high school and created a bond more than …

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