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Tiny Dancers

Regardless of the seemingly obvious link with the Elton John classic from Madman Over the Water (and newer Almost Famous fame), Tiny Dancers leader David Kay claims in interviews which the young quintet from West Yorkshire is in fact named after a cabal of wicked dwarves in Roger Corman’s 1964 …

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The Crayon Fields

Raised for the classic, guitar-ringing psychedelia from the ’60s (the Zombies, the Byrds) having a lo-fi indie rock and roll approach not in contrast to that of the Elephant 6 collective, Melbourne, Australia group the Crayon Fields shaped in 2002 prior to the members graduated senior high school. In the …

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Bart & Friends

Led by Australian indie pop icon Bart Cummings (Library Reports founder and person in the Pet cat’s Miaow, Hydroplane, Pencil Tin, as well as the Shapiros) and having a revolving-door lineup of similarly beloved collaborators, Bart & Friends may be the pop underground supergroup from the land RIGHT HERE. The …

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James Hindle

Uk folk balladeer Adam William Hindle catches a distinctly 70s singer/songwriter sound, evoking from the fantastic Nick Drake to early Simon and Garfunkel while finding contemporaries in Elliott Smith aswell as the Essex Green and sunlight Repair (both of whom include members that play as Hindle’s backing band). Hindle’s self-titled …

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Hamish Kilgour

Hailing from Dunedin, New Zealand, drummer/vocalist/songwriter Hamish Kilgour shaped the Clean in 1978 along with his sibling David, going to become an eternally obscure but massively influential group and among the front-runners for the seems that had become referred to as kiwi pop, college rock and roll, and finally alternative …

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Mazes

The Chicago trio Mazes began like a side project for just two members from the chamber pop group the 1900s. Edward Anderson, who acts as main songwriter and vocalist in the 1900s, and vocalist Caroline Donovan teamed with painter/musician Charles D’Autremont to create the group in 2004. As opposed to …

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Ashley Park

Vancouver’s Ashley Recreation area became a music task after Terry Mls and his close friends originally planned on building a brief documentary celebrating America’s simplistic beauty interpreted through contemporary books, innocent daydreams, and child years pastimes. Instead, Kilometers formed a music group and produced storybook of indie pop tunes for …

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The Saturday People

Hailing from your nook that brought Tuscadero, the Dusters, and Unrest, the Saturday People define their have lush indie rock and roll with jangly guitars and an effervescent live persona. The music group — which features Speed Lady expatriate Archie Moore (bass), ex-Tree Fort Angst partner Terry Banking institutions (acoustic …

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Dressy Bessy

The long-running Denver-based indie pop band Dressy Bessy were led by singer/guitarist Tammy Ealom, who began her musical career as an associate from the little-known 40th Day; with time she remaining the group to spotlight writing her personal material, eventually becoming a member of the initial incarnation from the Minders. …

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Irving

LA natives Steven Scott, Alex Chapel, and Brian Canning were asked to try out an art starting in Los Feliz Town with a mutual friend in early 1998. The three music artists performed collectively for the very first time in the gig, and made a decision to maintain the functioning …

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