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Broder Daniel

Probably Broder Daniel’s strongest impression in the public brain may be the singer Henrik Berggren’s star-spangled face. But merging the outsider perspective from the Smiths using a frantic energy and basic lyrics, few rings acquired the same impact over the Swedish indie scene in the middle-’90s. The music group was …

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Fantastic!

A sensibility of digital undertones, timid vocals and a 60’s pop of guitar rock and roll led to the audio of Fantastic. Combined with the mixed influences from the Smiths, The Great Llamas as well as the Beatles, Fantastic acquired the opportunity to try out beyond their indigenous Paris following …

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Count the Stars

Shaped by singer/guitarist Chris Kasarjian and drummer David Shapiro in Albany, NY, in 1995 when both had been 12 years of age, Depend the Stars didn’t released their first CD on the label until 2003’s Never BE STUDIED Alive, that was released through Victory Reports. By that point, the two …

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Mar de Copas

Peruvian band Mar de Copas was shaped in the first ’90s by ex-Los Inocentes singer/guitarist Manolo Barrios and drummer Toto Leverone. After documenting their first demonstration in 1991, the pop/rock and roll band registered to self-employed label Un Virrey, issuing a self-titled recording in 1993 and Entre Los Arboles a …

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Magic Bullets

Produced in 2004, six-piece SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA group Magic Bullets pull from a distributed love of post-punk/1980s alt-rock rings such as for example Orange Juice, the Audio, the Feelies, and Speaking Heads. Ahead of signing up for Magic Bullets, the bandmembers acquired spent the majority of their prior time …

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Just Joans

Named following the Daily Record’s longstanding agony aunt, folk-pop six-piece Just Joans possess developed a reputation among the preferred undiscovered bands within their native Scotland. Originally produced being a duo, frontman David Pope and guitarist Chris Elkin afterwards recruited keyboardist Dougie Cameron, vocalist Rowan Smith, bassist Fraser Ford, and David’s …

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Oscar

London’s Oscar combines Brit-pop, dub, hip-hop, and synth pop into charming pop collages that reflect his musically diverse upbringing. The kid of the few who fronted the ’70s brand-new wave music group the Regents, Oscar Scheller focused on his music profession after graduating from artwork school, composing and recording music …

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Joemca

Vocalist/songwriter Joemca — that’s pronounced “JUM-ka,” pretty much — promises classical schooling on both piano and violin, and it is armed with a CV including today’s revision of the score for the Chinese language opera, chamber music parts predicated on the functions of Japanese writer Haruki Murakami, and — assuming …

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Windmills

The Windmills originally formed in Southend-on-Sea, Britain, in 1987 as something from the short-lived C-86 motion, a loose collective of Uk indie pop rings influenced in equal measure from the jangly guitar pop from the Smiths, the three-chord naïveté from the Ramones, as well as the nostalgic sweetness of the …

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Bradford

Morrissey’s compliment for Bradford was definately not a shocking revelation. The Blackburn, Britain, group’s breezy, jangling riffs mirrored the Smiths’ buzzing guitars; furthermore, Smiths manufacturer Stephen Street also changed the knobs on Bradford’s just LP, 1989’s Shouting Silently. Bradford were viewed as inheritors from the Smiths’ mope rock and roll …

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