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How I Became the Bomb

Hailing from Murfreesboro, TN, COULD Became the Bomb certainly are a music group blending classic synth pop and jittery indie rock and roll with influences which range from spaghetti European movie results and gaming music to ABBA and Electric Light Orchestra to produce music that’s witty, savvy, and slightly unnerving. …

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Larrikin Love

Providing an aggressive make of folk-rock that recalls the brash energy from the Pogues having a musical highlight more sophisticated British than traditional Celtic (laced with traces of ska, calypso, and punk), London’s Larrikin Like also embraced a number of poetic lyrical set ups (Oscar Wilde and George Orwell had …

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The Holloways

Making use of their rabble-rousing rock and roll spirit, the Holloways feature Alfie Jackson (vocals/guitar), Rob Skipper (vocals/guitar), Bryn Fowler (bass), and Dave Danger (drums). Shaped in fall 2004, the chirpy foursome consider their name from the shabby north London streetside that hosts the Nambucca music membership, the area that …

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