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Golden Animals

A self-styled retro-indie-folk-psychedelic-blues duo, Golden Animals was originally formed in Brooklyn, NY, by American vocalist/guitarist Tommy Eisner and Swedish-born drummer/backing vocalist Linda Beecroft. But after documenting their initial EP in 2006 in these thick urban environment, the few embarked on a cross-country pilgrimage that brought these to the barren wastes …

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Heavy Trash

A meeting from the thoughts between two music artists who explore the nexus between punk rock and roll and root base music, Heavy Garbage is a cooperation between Jon Spencer and Matt Verta-Ray. Spencer initial attracted the eye of ambitious music supporters in 1985 along with his primitive electric guitar …

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The Reverend Horton Heat

The Reverend Horton High temperature is perhaps typically the most popular psychobilly artist ever, his recognition only rivaled with the esteem generated with the genre’s founders, the Cramps. The Reverend (as both three-man band and its own guitar-playing frontman had been known) built a solid cult following through the ’90s …

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The King Khan & BBQ Show

A Canadian garage rock and roll duo tangentially based away from Montreal, Quebec, the Ruler Khan & BBQ Present combine doo wop, punk, spirit, and who understands what else right into a loose, wild audio that’s drenched in pure raw energy. The duo in the centre of things can be …

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North Mississippi Allstars

Getting into much rootsier territory than their former punk strap DDT, brothers Luther (guitar, mandolin, vocals) and Cody Dickinson (drums, sampling) created the North Mississippi Allstars in 1996 with bassist Chris Chew up. The sons of famous Memphis maker Jim Dickinson had been given birth to in Fayette Region, TN, …

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Royal Trux

Among the definitive underground rock and roll acts from the ’90s and early 2000s, Royal Trux pioneered an effortless — yet unpredictable — mixture of punk, sound, steel, jazz, Southern rock and roll and much more on albums that spanned the abrasive tests of 1990’s Twin Infinitives towards the subversive …

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I Can Lick Any Sonofabitch in the House

I COULD Lick Any Boy of the Bitch inside your home may be the lengthy name for singer/songwriter Mike Damron, who took the word from a word in boxer John L. Sullivan’s biography. An ardent enthusiast of sweaty, gritty stone, Damron found its way to 2001 on In Music We …

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dEUS

The very first Belgian-based indie act ever to sign to a significant international label, the improvisational avant-grunge group dEUS was originally made up of vocalist/guitarist Tom Barman, bassist Stef Kamil Carlens, drummer Julle De Borgher, violinist Klaas Janzoons, and guitarist Rudy Trouvé. Shaped in Antwerp in 1991, dEUS started their …

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Weird War

Weird Battle began being a supergroup from the Make-Up’s Ian Svenonius and Michelle Mae, and Royal Trux’s Neil Hagerty following the members’ primary projects dissolved. Originally, the music group, which also included Jessica Espeleta and Steve McCarty, was designed being a one-off task. After documenting their 2002 self-titled debut along …

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Robert Pete Williams

Found out in the Louisiana Condition Penitentiary, Robert Pete Williams became among the great blues discoveries through the folk increase of the first ’60s. His disregard for standard patterns, tunings, and constructions held him from a wider target audience, but his music continues to be among the great, extreme treats …

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