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Aerialist

Aerialist is a spacy, eclectic synth-driven task helmed by Washington, D.C. indie picture regular Lary Hoffman. Previously a member of the indie rock and roll trio known as 5 Condition Drive, he started Aerialist in 1997 to test out synthesizers and brand-new wave melodies. Joined up with by Stevie Treichel …

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I Was a Cub Scout

Self-proclaimed “boy band” I USED TO BE a Cub Scout are Nottingham, England’s Todd Marriott (vocals, synthesizer, guitar) and William Bowerman (drums), who joined up with together while teenagers following playing in split punk bands. The theory had its origins with Marriott, who began being a one-man act in middle-2005, …

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Dartz!

Having a name which makes them appear to be a late-’70s new wave band and a sound that took its cues from your last half-decade of indie stars, from Death Cab for Cutie as well as the Shins using one side to Q rather than U as well as the …

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So Many Dynamos

Acquiring cues from Les Savy Fav as well as the Dismemberment Program, St. Louis’ A LOT OF Dynamos created in past due 2002 and contains Ryan Wasoba (acoustic guitar/vocals), Aaron Stovall (key pad/vocals), Griffin Kay (acoustic guitar/vocals), and Clayton Kunstel (drums). Pursuing an EP on Ambivalent Information in summer time …

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The Metal Hearts

The Metallic Hearts feature multi-instrumentalists Anar Badalov and Flora Wolpert-Checknoff. Once opponents in senior high school, Badalov and Wolpert-Checknoff internalized such animosity for any competitive, creative romantic relationship. Both started composing songs during university. Badalov was going to Rhode Island University in Providence while Wolpert-Checknoff was their studies at Concordia …

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November Fifth, 1955

East Coastline post-hardcore clothing November Fifth, 1955 shaped in 2004. The Boston-based quartet, which features people from numerous rings such as for example Sluts, Burn off Your Desires, and Photos of Gabriel, got its name from movie director Robert Zemeckis’ well-known Back to the near future trilogy, specifically, through the …

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At the Drive-In

Merging emotional melodies and upbeat rhythms shifting at an unstable rate, In the Drive-In definitely trapped out within their hometown of El Paso, Texas. Created in early 1994, the group debuted immediately after with its 1st EP, Hell Paso, accompanied by a short tour over the Lone Celebrity State. Having …

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The Velvet Teen

What began being a side task called “the trick Band” — an apt name, considering singer/guitarist Judah Nagler and drummer Logan Whitehurst were in fact concealing the music off their bandmates — shortly blossomed into something these music artists wanted to tell higher public. After piecing together a full-length demonstration …

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Thing-One

Using a discography that plays like a number of different bands rolled into one, Thing-One began being a live hip-hop group that incorporated rap, rock and roll, soul, and jazz, before morphing into an indie rock-band with dancy overtones. Very similar sounding to Dismemberment Program or Arcade Fireplace by enough …

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Division Day

Eclectic Santa Cruz indie rockers Department Day shaped in 2001. Excellently called vocalist and keyboardist Rohner Segnitz, guitarist Ryan Wilson, bassist Seb Bailey, and drummer Kevin Lenhart documented their self-titled debut EP that summer season before the music group ever played an individual gig. Combining the cool digital vibe of …

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