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The Pharmacy

Seattle indie psych act the Pharmacy were shaped by high-school friends Scott Yoder and Brendhan Bowers, who came jointly more than a shared love from the even more experimental aspect of pop music. Yoder and Bowers originally toyed around using a loud garage punk audio, but their designs would morph …

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Billie the Vision & the Dancers

Mälmo’s Billie the Eyesight & the Dancers certainly are a seven-member outfit who play tuneful, chipper, folksy pop music with idiosyncratic, sometimes mawkishly sentimental lyrics. (Sweden includes a apparently endless way to obtain such groupings, though many of them possess a bit more restraint with regards to selecting band brands.) …

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Rock Plaza Central

Although Toronto novelist Chris Eaton performed being a solo artist in the later ’90s and early 2000s beneath the name Rock and roll Plaza Central (occasionally with a variety of backing musicians), it wasn’t until 2003 that Rock and roll Plaza Central became a genuine band, recruiting Rob Carson (guitar, …

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Boats

Boats certainly are a bouncy indie rock-band from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, fronted with the freakishly high-pitched tone of voice of guitarist Mat Klachefsky. He produced the group with bassist Louis Lévesque-Côté, drummer Luke Bergen, multi-instrumentalist Tag Schram, and keyboardist/trumpeter Ashley Roch. In 2007, the five-piece documented Intercontinental Champion, an effective …

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Josh Woodward

Prolific indie singer/songwriter Josh Woodward represents the quintessential self-made artist of the web age. Since 2004, the Findley, Ohio indigenous provides documented and released almost twelve albums of thoughtful, well-crafted folk pop, providing everything free of charge from his internet site. Now located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the talented multi-instrumentalist …

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