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Tall Tales & the Silver Lining

Southern California’s Trevor Beld-Jimenez began his ’60s folk-rock- and ’70s pop/rock-influenced High Stories & the Sterling silver Lining task in 2007. Using a roster of collaborators fleshing out amiable, acoustic-guitar-centered music, his first full-length recording, The Understanding, premiered in 2008 on Beehouse Information. The following 12 months, he recorded another …

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The Monolators

Led from the husband-and-wife group of Eli Chartkoff on guitar and vocals and Mary Chartkoff on drums, the Monolators certainly are a pop combo who perform a revved-up mixture of first-generation punk and vintage rock and roll & move with smart, witty, and heartfelt lyrics to go with their abundant …

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The Parson Red Heads

Originally hailing from Oregon, the indie-pysch folk ensemble Parson Red Heads moved about just before settling in LA. Featuring the skills of many guitarist/vocalists, keyboardists and sundry instrumentalists, the music group released the EP Field Mouse Carnival in 2007. The full-length recording King Giraffe as well as the live recording …

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Small Feet

Stockholm-based Little Feet forge resonant, folk-rock-inspired indie rock. Using a tone of voice that’s three-quarters Neil Teen with one-quarter America’s Gerry Beckley, vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter Simon Stålhamre began the project, ultimately partnering with American bassist Jacob Snavely (Dag för Dag) and adding (a generally jazz) drummer Christopher Cantillo to …

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