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S

S is the single task of Carissa’s Wierd guitarist and vocalist Jenn Ghetto. Hailing from sun-drenched Tucson, but surviving in the relatively wetter Seattle, Jenn Ghetto information as S nearly entirely on the four-track by itself in her bedroom. S provides us small rainy-day records and journal entries of heart-wrenching …

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Hazel

Hazel was one of the groupings (including Elliott Smith’s Heatmiser) that sprung up in Portland, Oregon in the first ’90s, just like grunge was getting fever pitch in neighboring Seattle. The trio of indie poppers included vocalist-guitarist Pete Krebs, bassist Brady Smith, and drummer-vocalist Jody Bleyle. These were often along …

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The Spinanes

In alternative rock, as in virtually any additional genre, it’s hard to stick out from a crowded field. Once the Spinanes surfaced in the first ’90s, they got a few legs through to your competition to vary. Taking the energy trio file format one stage further, they produced a full-bodied …

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Teacups

Racine, WI-based indie-pop combo the Teacups was formed in the summertime of 1997 by vocalist/guitarist Stephen Baraboo and vocalist/bassist Melissa Kozlik; originally an acoustic duo, the line-up quickly expanded to some three-piece with the help of drummer Aaron Vold, and in Sept the group released its debut EP From No…To …

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Rebecca Gates

Best known because the business lead vocalist, guitarist, and concept songwriter using the Spinanes, Rebecca Gates was among the leading statistics over the ’90s indie rock and roll scene before shifting for an eclectic profession within the arts. Gates initial began producing music when she was a girl; she trained …

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Matson Jones

Matson Jones featured two cellists/vocalists, a drummer, and an upright bassist. No-one was called Matson Jones — the band’s name was a sly artwork world reference point. But with the interesting harmonies and sawing cellos of Martina Grbac and Anna Mascorella out front side along with a straightforwardly generating rhythm …

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Duster

San Jose, CA’s Duster includes multi-instrumentalists/vocalists Ewing Clay Parton and Canaan Dove Amber and occasional drummer Jason Albertini. Parton and Amber operate the Low Globe Orbit recording studio room when they’re not really creating droning, atmospheric tracks like the types entirely on their 1998 debut Stratosphere and 1999’s 1975 mini-album. …

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Azalia Snail

Neo-psychedelic folkie Azalia Snail debuted in 1989 with Snailbait, later on building upon her group of fans via a split-single release with Sebadoh. For the Funky Mushroom label she documented 1992’s Burnt Sienna, with Deep Theme pursuing in 1996. Soft Bloom arrived in 1999.

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Eternal Summers

The Roanoke, Virginia-based Eternal Summers, a self-professed “fantasy punk” outfit, formed in the past due 2000s round the talents of guitarist/vocalist Nicole Yun and drummer Daniel Cundiff, both of whom are members from the Magic Twig Community (an area art and indie pop organization/collective). Focusing on taut, hook-filled post-rock/no wave-inspired …

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