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The Fauns

Bristol, England’s expansive shoegaze quintet Fauns features vocalist Alison Garner (also a collaborator of post-dubstep manufacturer Hyetal), guitarists Lee Woods, Elliot Guise, and Michael Savage, and drummer Tom Adams. The group released its 2009 self-titled debut alone Laser beam Ghost Recordings label; as the record didn’t possess a publicity advertising …

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Secret Shine

Bristol, England wish pop outfit Key Glimmer were formed in November 1990 by vocalist Jamie Gingell and ex-Panda Pops guitarist Scott Purnell; originally dubbed Amelia’s Wish, the duo documented a three-song demonstration that they mailed to important indie label Sarah Information, who decided to issue an individual, “After Years,” in …

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Sianspheric

SIANspheric’s music is component sound, low-tech, and electric guitar sounds using a minimalist attitude. The music group is made up of Steve Peruzzi (vocals, bass), Sean Ramsay (electric guitar), and Matt Durant (drums); their debut Compact disc, Somnium, was released by Sonic Unyon in 1995. ALMOST ALWAYS THERE IS Someplace …

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Butterfly Child

Led from the multi-talented Joe Cassidy (the only real constant member), a native of Belfast, North Ireland, Butterfly Kid burst onto the music scene in 1991 with two well-received EPs on the.R. Kane’s Hark label. Putting your signature on to Tough Trade in 1993, Butterfly Kid released both amazing Ghetto …

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The Telescopes

The Telescopes formed in Burton-upon-Trent, Britain, in 1986, starting like a noise rock-band, then becoming shoegazers, then desire poppers, later on delving into electronics and exploring the avant-garde over an extended, interesting career — mostly spent from the spotlight. Vocalist/guitarist Stephen Lawrie, guitarist/vocalist Jo Doran, business lead guitarist David Fitzgerald, …

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Unisex

Staffordshire, England’s Unisex shaped through the ashes from the Telescopes, among the sadly forgotten rings who recorded a small number of okay early-’90s EPs for Creation Information. The U.K. label’s right now decimated ranks at once presented Oasis, Primal Scream, Teenage Fanclub, Trip, as well as the Jesus & Mary …

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The Ruling Class

The Ruling Course’ swirly, psychedelia-tinged indie pop nods to several influences, chief included in this the Rock Roses, Supergrass, as well as the Field Mice. The group shaped in Stockholm, Sweden, in 2005 like a cooperation between guitarist Tomas Kubowicz and bassist Anton Lindberg. The set shifted to London the …

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