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Quiet Life

Blessed in the whaling city of New London, Connecticut, and structured from the hirsute, indie folk hub that’s Portland, Oregon, Calm Lifestyle specializes in wide-open, twang-kissed, Pacific Northwest Americana in the vein from the Lumineers, Mind as well as the Heart, Shovels & Rope, and Trampled by Turtles. Produced in …

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Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros

Produced in 2007 by Ima Automatic robot frontman Alex Ebert following a brief amount of existential crisis, the cultish ten-piece indie rock and roll outfit Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros pull their inspiration in the communal musical communities that peppered Southern California (specifically Laurel Canyon) with positive vibrations through …

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Paleface

Paleface emerged from New York’s anti-folk motion in 1990, frequenting the low East Side’s open-mike circuit even though honing his hip-hop flavored, anarchic folk together with famous brands John S. Hall of Ruler Missile. A onetime roommate of Beck, Paleface was carrying out at the aged Chameleon golf club when …

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The Sweeplings

The Sweeplings certainly are a folk-pop duo comprising Washington indigenous Cami Bradley and Alabama indigenous Whitney Dean. Dean, a previous touring bandmate of Civil Wars vocalist/songwriter John Paul Light, first noticed Bradley perform being a contestant over the NBC truth competition America’s Got Talent. Struck by her tone of voice, …

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Morningsiders

NY City-based quartet Morningsiders craft melodic, narrative indie folk alternately tinged with nation, bluegrass, as well as the mellower aspect of jazz-rock. Magnus Ferguson (business lead vocals, electric guitar) and Reid Jenkins (fiddle, vocals) produced the music group as college students at Columbia College or university in 2012, adding Cody …

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You+Me

A country-kissed, indie folk cooperation between singer, songwriter, and celebrity Alecia Beth Moore, better known with the exclamation point-adorned, rose-tinted stage name P!nk, and Canadian vocalist/songwriter Dallas Green, who all records beneath the moniker Town and Color, You+Me personally marries the evocative pastoral north folk of Fleet Foxes towards the …

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The Show Ponies

A spirited indie-folk troupe with Olde Tyme Nation tendencies, the Present Ponies were founded in 2011 by Clayton Chaney (vocals, bass) and Andi Carder (vocals, banjo). Citing a different array of affects, like the Stanley Brothers, Queen, Roger Miller, the Weepies, Dawes, Bob Dylan, as well as the Punch Brothers, …

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Run River North

Located in California’s San Fernando Valley, Operate River North is certainly a six-member indie pop ensemble that originally shaped in 2011 beneath the name Monsters Contacting House. Boasting a lush, folk-influenced audio built around performers Alex Hwang (vocals/electric guitar) and Sally Kang (vocals/tips), the music group also features guitarist/violinist Daniel …

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Town of Saints

City of Saints certainly are a Western indie folk music group were only available in 2010 by singer/guitarist Harmen Ridderbos of holland and violinist/singer Heta Salkolahti of Finland if they began busking collectively after conference in Austria. The set soon started touring Europe collectively and accumulated followers while self-releasing some …

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The Lumineers

The Lumineers, a folk-rock trio out of Denver, Colorado, deliver an acoustic-based Americana sound that touches a whole lot of stylistic bases, from folk to gospel to heartland rock as well as the narrative end of country, all with interesting rhythmic twists and turns. The music group had its origins …

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