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Men, Women & Children

Spearheaded by former Glassjaw guitarist Todd Weinstock, New York-based Men, Women & Children arrived together in March of 2004. Offering up an exuberant dance mixture of post-punk, funk, disco, and electro beats, the group cites affects that range between Kraftwerk and Speaking Mind to Prince and Giorgio Moroder. The music …

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The Dead 60s

The Deceased 60s hailed from Liverpool, Britain. The combo was led by vocalist and guitarist Matt McManamon and presented guitarist/keyboardist Ben Gordon, bassist Charlie Turner, and drummer Bryan Johnson. Developing in their teenagers, they passed the name Pinhole for several years, releasing several singles and documenting a program for John …

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Shitdisco

Glasgow-based Shitdisco was shaped in early 2004 by Joel Natural stone (bass), Joe Reeves (guitar and vocals), Jan Lee (keyboard), and Darren Cullen (drums and cutlery). Quite definitely educated by modern-day dance-punk noises along with the post-punk noises of the forefathers, the group silently gained a faithful pursuing and their …

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Hard-Fi

Staines, England’s Hard-Fi feature Richard Archer (vocals), Ross Philips (acoustic guitar), Kai Stephens (bass), and Steve Kemp (drums). The punk-inspired indie rock and roll quintet created in 2002; they include a brash mixture of Dexy’s Midnight Joggers melodies, Franz Ferdinand hooks, as well as the theatrics from the Deceased 60s. …

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Mohair

Watford, England’s Mohair feature Pete Baker (drums, brass), Tom Billington (electric guitar, vocals), Alex Richards (keyboards, vocals), and Tim Slade (bass, vocals). The associates from the rollicking rock and roll quartet have performed in various rings since their early teenagers, especially a Commitments cover music group. By 2000, Mohair had …

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