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Steve Burns

Before he was referred to as the buddy towards the strategizing blue dog on Blue’s Clues, singer/songwriter Steve Melts away was a punk rock kid. His father produced him a gadget guitar being a wee lad and following that, Melts away discovered himself tinkering around with music while understanding his …

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Zoos of Berlin

Zoos of Berlin certainly are a Detroit-based quartet who all play intelligent, streamlined pop music with components of indie rock and roll, electronic, and Krautrock audible amongst their many affects. Zoos of Berlin was produced in 2005 by guitarist and vocalist Trevor Naud and bassist and vocalist Daniel E. Clark; …

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Brent Cash

Athens, GA-based vocalist/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist Brent Money began his music career being a drummer (conquering the skins for such diverse serves as Television Hype as well as the Mike Guthrie Music group). Drumming might have been his issue at that time but, behind the moments, Cash was cooking food up some sunlight …

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The A-Sides

Philly-based popsters the A-Sides shaped in 2002 and quickly proceeded to accomplish a couple of factors right. Their initial 7″ one (on Scranton, PA’s Jail Jazz Information) was plucked up by Tough Trade within the U.K. and garnered the group oodles of wonderful press stateside. Manufacturer Brian McTear (matt fish-pond …

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The 1900s

Chicago indie pop outfit the 1900s officially formed within the planting season of 2004, however the group’s root base date back greater than a decade. Vocalist/guitarist Edward Anderson, guitarist Mike Jasinski, and drummer Tim Minnick initial collaborated in senior high school, playing experimental sound rock beneath the name Minotaurs of …

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I’m from Barcelona

When the rock and roll histories from the 2000s are created, one or more longer chapter should be specialized in the explosion of the idea of the rock-band not as a little, discrete device with relatively steady personnel, but as an amorphous, free-floating collective which could at times broaden to …

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The Music Lovers

Using a big nod to Serge Gainsbourg and classic intimate pop, the Music Lovers is led by Teddy Edwards (vocals/guitar). Blessed in Birmingham, Britain, Edwards transferred to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1994 even though functioning as an MC fulfilled bassist Jon Brooder. They added Paul Comaskey on drums, completing …

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The Polyphonic Spree

Once the Polyphonic Spree first appeared in 2000, the Dallas symphonic pop group was just as much a band like a “happening,” in the 1960s feeling of the term. The Spree’s two dozen users required the stage in moving robes of snowy white, a proper backdrop for his or her …

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Maximilian Hecker

Wunderkind Maxi Hecker 1st began taking part in his breathy, polyester pop for an audience in the corners from the Hackesche Markt in Berlin. The youthful vocalist/songwriter would stand there along with his acoustic guitar and amp so that they can woo women a decade older after that him with …

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Pas/Cal

Detroit’s Pas/Cal formed in November 2000, when Gene Corduroy (business lead acoustic guitar), Casimer Pascal (tempo acoustic guitar, vocals), and Small Tommy Daniels (drums) collaborated to create “The Cigarette Blouse Rebellion.” That 1st songwriting program was the to begin many, as well as the band’s casually processed pop audio quickly …

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