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The Sun Days

Fashioning jangly, melodic indie pop with a free of charge and easy spirit that evokes top-down convertibles and pet strolls along the beach front, the Sun Times (never to become puzzled with England’s the Sundays) certainly are a guitar-centric quintet from Gothenburg, Sweden. Led from the facile vocals of vocalist/model …

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Coastgaard

The aptly named Coastgaard issues an agreeable make of guitar pop steeped in surf. The music group was produced in Brooklyn by vocalist/guitarist Matt Miller and drummer Brian d’Alessandro, who, craving a big change in direction, empty their moodier prior task, Sons of Sons. After fashioning some sunnier melody material, …

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Totally Mild

A retro-edged, folky desire pop quartet away of Melbourne, Australia, Totally Mild is similar to a browse rock-colored, Mazzy Celebrity iron-on-labeled seaside tote filled with sultriness carried by acoustic guitar tones and frontwoman Elizabeth Mitchell’s airy, inviting soprano. Begun like a single task by Mitchell, the music group grew to …

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Field Mouse

Field Mouse are an indie rock-band based away of Brooklyn and Philadelphia. Shaped by vocalist/guitarist Rachel Browne and multi-instrumentalist/manufacturer Andrew Futral (age Rockets) circa 2010, they released a small number of fuzz-washed singles, including a cover of Deerhunter’s “Helicopter,” before adding member Saysha Heinzman on bass. Settling into melodic fantasy …

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