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Protokoll

Jose De Lara (vocals/electric guitar), Ben Greenspan (electric guitar/synth), Daniel O’Neill (bass), and Reid Calkin (drums) create the trendy post-punk leanings of Protokoll. Shaped from the ashes of varied punk ensembles within their indigenous Boston in 2004, Protokoll primarily started out being a notebook synth dance task between Greenspan, De …

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Orange Goblin

Rock rockers that compose Orange Goblin are Martyn Millard (bass), Ben Ward (vocals), Joe Hoari (guitar), Pete O’Mally (guitar), and Chris Turner (drums), and together these great bandmates compose the severe doom rock sounds like the likes of Mammoth Volume, Clawfinger, and Kyuss. Originally called Our Haunted Kingdom, Orange Goblin …

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The Names

Belgian post-punk music group the Names shaped in past due 1977 because the People, with drummer Mike S. Christophe den Tandt, guitarists Marc Deprez and Robert Franckson, vocalist Isabelle Hanrez, and bassist Michel Sordinia because the lineup. Franckson and Hanrez still left by the start of 1978, and Sordinia eventually …

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Joy Division

Formed within the wake from the punk explosion in England, Pleasure Division became the very first band within the post-punk movement by later on emphasizing not anger and energy but mood and expression, directing ahead towards the rise of melancholy alternative music within the ’80s. Although group’s raw preliminary sides …

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Wah!

Wah!, and its own amount of incarnations, was a car for Liverpool post-punk enigma Pete Wylie. Whether seen as a prolific genius or like a blowhard lunatic without quality control, there is no denying the larger-than-life Wylie was a steamroller of the character who do everything his method to the …

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Springhouse

The storyplot of New York’s Springhouse treads the all-too-familiar waters from the critically acclaimed band that’s under no circumstances able to have the commercial attention it justly deserves. Shaped in 1988 by Mitch Friedland (guitars and vocals), Larry Heinemann (bass, guitars, chapman stay, and support vocals), and Big Takeover publisher …

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Last Burning Embers

New York’s Last Burning up Embers are an atmospheric, post-punk influenced music group within the spirit of Objective of Burma, the Audio and Getting rid of Joke, in addition to later rings like Swervedriver and Catherine Steering wheel. Vocalist Ben Voss, guitarist/vocalist Dave Burokas, drummer Jack port Rabid (Springhouse, THE …

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Kitchens of Distinction

Kitchen areas of Difference were mostly of the dream pop rings that emphasized emotive songwriting just as much as swirling electric guitar atmospherics. Produced in London, Britain in 1986 by vocalist and bassist Patrick Fitzgerald, guitarist Julian Swales, and drummer Daniel Goodwin, they called themselves after an advert that captured …

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The Comsat Angels

Erroneously seen as a synth pop band — and, once in a while, being a band that peaked using a song put into a scene of True Genius — the Comsat Angels were among the best bands from the post-punk/fresh wave era. Frequently simply because moody if much less dramatic …

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The Sound

The Sound’s inability to break to the sort of ’80s post-punk prominence reserved for famous brands Pleasure Department and Echo & the Bunnymen, both bands the Audio fell among sound-wise, isn’t all so easy to describe away. Whenever a deserving music group fails at to be something of children name, …

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