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The Growlers

Based from the Orange County city of Costa Mesa, Western Coast garage area rockers the Growlers evoke the psych pop sound of 1960s California using their signature mixture of reverb-laden browse rock and roll, country-folk, and classic rock and roll. Produced in 2006, the self-described “Seaside Goth” outfit experienced numerous …

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The Mystery Lights

The roots of psych-garage combo the Secret Lights could be traced back again to Salinas, California, where guitarists Mike Brandon and Luis “L.A.” Solano shaped the music group while still in senior high school. Crafting their personal distinctive undertake a Nuggets-era ’60s audio, they performed around their house turf for …

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The Buttertones

A Southern California-based browse rock/garage area outfit having a Merseybeat heart and a take-no-prisoners punk attitude, the Buttertones attract inspiration from rings just like the Sonics, the Beatles, the Monks, as well as the Cramps. The group was created in 2011 like a bedroom task for guitarist Richard Araiza, drummer …

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Feels

Playing clever, lively pop music with a solid garage rock impact and a dash of punk-style energy, Seems certainly are a Los Angeles-based group led by lead singer and guitarist Laena Geronimo. Geronimo was apparently destined from delivery to be always a musician with an idiosyncratic streak; her dad is …

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Tomorrows Tulips

The scruffy SoCal garage grunge trio Tomorrows Tulips formed this year 2010 when guitarist/vocalist Alex Knost needed a rest from his band Japanese Motors. Motivated by Pavement as well as the ’90s underground generally, Knost wished to make something just a little much less rocked-out and a bit more bedroom …

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Tracy Bryant

Los Angeles-based post-punk musician and tunesmith Tracy Bryant has made a name for himself with a method that’s simultaneously adventurous and melodic, composing tracks that boast pop hooks but explore music nooks and crannies that provide his function a modern psychedelic subtext. Bryant’s great aunt and uncle once sang back-up …

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