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Nodzzz

Bay Region three-piece Nodzzz strategy lo-fi very much the same that Wavves, Tyvek, and Lovvers carry out, performing loose garage area rock and roll melodies and saving them in debt. Like a power trio with out a bassist, the lineup includes two guitarist/performers (Anthony Atlas and Sean Paul Presley) and …

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Autumn

Peter “Ense” Bonne and Geert “Sen” Coppens was raised as close years as a child friends. Ense performed your guitar and drums, while Sen showcased his abilities using the keyboards and electric guitar. By enough time they were hardly in their teenagers, they were developing rings of their very own …

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Yung Wu

Among the trio of transparent disguises that your Feelies’ Glenn Mercer and Costs Million used through the mid-’80s (combined with the Trypes and Willies), Yung Wu just released one record, 1987’s Shore Keep. A far more rootsy affair compared to the duo’s prior undertake angular pop, Shoreline Leave featured a …

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Neats

Created in 1979, the Neats had been among the great enigmas in Boston’s fertile 1980s golf club scene. Of these years, one didn’t have to appear far to get a bill that may include any mix of the roots-rocking Del Fuegos, the Nuggets garage area rock-worshipping Lyres, as well as …

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Takka Takka

A warm mix of folk-inspired songwriting and indie rock and roll instrumentation characterizes the music of Brooklyn’s Takka Takka, who formed in 2004 after bandleader Gabe Levine (vocals, key pad, acoustic guitar) relocated to NY from Tx. The band’s early lineup also included drummer Conrad Doucette, bassist J.P. Jones (changed …

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Antietam

One of the most underrated bands in the early-’90s indie rock and roll scene, Antietam may be the South’s response to Yo La Tengo, injecting the studied urban coolness from the Hoboken trio with some fiery Southern rock and roll brio, especially in frontwoman Tara Key’s impressive electric guitar work, …

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Violent Femmes

The textbook American cult band from the 1980s, the Violent Femmes captured the essence of teen angst with remarkable precision; organic and jittery, the trio’s music discovered little commercial achievement but nonetheless surfaced as the soundtrack for the lives of stressed adolescents around the world. The group shaped in Milwaukee, …

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Schramms

Melding pop, folk-rock, and alt-country sounds with quirky wit and an enthusiastic intelligence, the Schramms were the brainchild of gifted guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Dave Schramm, who debuted the group in 1987. Schramm, who acquired previously used Individual Switchboard and Jon Klages, still left Yo La Tengo in 1986, following …

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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

East Coastline indie rock clothing Clap THE HANDS Say Yeah help to make artsy, finely crafted pop devoted to business lead singer/songwriter Alec Ounsworth. The music group was created in Massachusetts around 2004, with Ounsworth (guitars/vocals/keyboards), Lee Sargent (guitars), Robbie Guertin (keyboards/guitars), Tyler Sargent (bass), and Sean Greenhalgh (drums). Following …

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Love Kit

Wise, witty, melodic, and energetic, Like Package is a music group whose music not merely recalls the glory times of power pop, but displays several new directions where the style could be taken. The music group was produced in 1996 by guitarists, performers, and songwriters Eddie Jemison and Wealthy Sparks, …

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