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The Resonars

The Resonars began in 1992 as the brainchild of guitarist and chief songwriter Matt Rendon of Tucson, Az. Rendon, actually, got followed the “group” name being a tribute to a ’60s Tucson music group from the same name, which got featured his old sibling, John Rendon. Rendon’s four-track recordings — …

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The Sufis

The Sufis certainly are a Nashville duo specialized in reviving the psychedelic garage rock and pop from the ’60s. Sounding such as a combination between your Byrds, Nirvana, and the home music group at Shindig, Calvin Laporte and Evan Smith provide a lot of songcraft and creation skills with their …

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The Paperhead

The psychedelic pop sound from the ’60s classes deeply through the bloodstream of Nashville group the Paperhead. Produced in ’09 2009 by three close friends (guitarist/vocalist Ryan Jennings, drummer/vocalist Walker Mimms, and bassist/vocalist Peter Stringer-Hye), the music group began playing displays around town, a few of them by means of …

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The Young Sinclairs

Most modern-day garage area rock bands try to audio as really difficult and frantic as is possible, however the Young Sinclairs, a combo from Roanoke, Virginia, certainly are a ’60s-influenced group who’ve sworn allegiance towards the jangly audio of common folk-rock and the first stirrings of what would become psychedelia. …

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