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Les Breastfeeders

THE BRAND NEW York contingent from the grand Francophone pop revitalization — Les Sans Culottes, their offshoot Nous Non As well as, and, obviously, scene godmother April March — favor an overtly ironic, heavily kitschy updating of the fantastic French pop music from the 1960s, as performed by Françoise Hardy, …

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Insomniacs

New Jersey’s mod power pop trio the Insomniacs shaped in Englishtown in 1989 when their earlier incarnation, the Tea Golf club, fizzled out following a yr of rehearsals and infrequent gigs. By 1991, the group, composed of brothers David Wojciechowski (bass) and Robert Wojciechowski (acoustic guitar) and drummer Michael Sinocchi, …

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Botswanas

Powered with the muscular guitar function of Cost Harrison as well as the cool-but-emphatic high-attitude vocals of vocalist and frontwoman Eileen Ziontz, the Botswanas mix ’60s garage area punk, ’70s force pop, and just a little Stones-style swagger and Stooges-type sneer into one high-octane rock and roll & move mixture. …

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Polbo

First noticed in 1998, the band Polbo came collectively when five college students from the College or university of Puerto Rico in Humacao began combining their love of ’60s icons just like the Doorways as well as the Beatles and with the ’90s sounds of Weezer and Nirvana. After 2 …

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Swingin’ Neckbreakers

Brought on collectively by brothers Tom and John Jorgensen in 1992, the classic rock from the Swingin’ Neckbreakers debuted within their hometown of Trenton, NJ with Don Snook about acoustic guitar. Along with Tom dealing with the bass and vocal responsibilities while John managing the drums, the three piece easily …

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The Connection

Providing a lively and tuneful fusion of rock and roll & move and vintage force pop informed with the British Invasion and garage area rock sounds from the mid-’60s, the bond were shaped in 2011 by two music devotees from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Geoff Palmer and Brad Marino, both of …

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The Fleshtones

Often tagged simply because garage rock revivalists, the Fleshtones mix the fuzz electric guitar and Farfisa organ sounds of this genre with rockabilly, ’50s and ’60s R&B, and surf right into a potent retro stew the group loves to contact “very rock.” The group produced in 1976 in Queens, NY …

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Chesterfield Kings

Upstate New York’s Chesterfield Kings landed upon the developing punk/new wave picture in the past due ’70s with an unbelievably organic ’60s tempo & blues audio that borrowed heavily from pre-1966 Rolling Rocks. The group, therefore unlike every other underground feelings of the time, arguably kickstarted the complete ’80s garage …

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Hoodoo Gurus

Like the majority of bands, Australia’s Hoodoo Gurus were largely the merchandise of the influences; unlike many bands, nevertheless, the Hoodoos channeled their motivation from the huge entirety from the American pop ethnic landscape, sketching on such disparate resources as B-movies, poor sitcoms, and processed foods — in tandem with …

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