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Sam Preston

A former general public schoolboy and self-described nerd, inspired from the functions of Morrissey and Richard Dawkins, who rose to popularity thanks to possible TV superstar relationship, the normal Boys’ frontman Sam Preston was one of the most contradictory figures around the Uk indie pop picture from the noughties. Given …

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The Automatic

Electro-punk quartet the Auto shaped in Cardiff, Wales, in nov 2003. Originally dubbed “White colored Rabbit,” the founding lineup comprised vocalist/bassist Robin Hawkins, guitarist Wayne Frost, keyboardist Alex Pennie, and drummer Iwan Griffiths. Rechristened the Auto in early 2005, the music group cut a demonstration that earned the eye of …

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The Faintest Ideas

Indie pop/rockers the Faintest Tips formed in 2003 as Javelins. Hailing from Gothenburg, Sweden, the group materialized around Martin Cannert, Christoffer Lärkner, and Daniel Svanhög, documenting their initial EP just fourteen days after coming jointly and launching it through their recently formed label, Yellowish Mica Recordings (called after a series …

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Dogs Die in Hot Cars

Despite the fact that their shiny, peppy pop recalls Dexy’s Midnight Runners, Big Nation, XTC, Talking Mind, and other fresh influx luminaries, Fife, Scotland’s Canines Perish in Hot Cars was raised on the musical diet of Nirvana and Red Hot Chili Peppers. The music group — which allegedly discovered their …

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The Ordinary Boys

Britain’s the normal Boys certainly are a brash, melodic rock and roll outfit influenced with the basic ’60s mod audio from the Kinks, along with the ’80s post-punk of rings just like the Jam as well as the Smiths. Shaped in 2002 in Worthing, Britain, near Brighton, the group (who …

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Kasabian

Kasabian took the English press by surprise in the first 2000s by mixing traces from the Rock Roses, Happy Mondays, and Primal Scream with Oasis-sized confidence and DJ Shadow-influenced electronic devices. Called after Linda Kasabian, Charles Manson’s getaway driver-turned-state see, the Leicester-based group also stole a full page from the …

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