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Legendary Loose Screws

A power pop group from Orange Region, CA, the Legendary Loose Screws contain guitarist/singer/songwriter Wallace Talbert, guitarist Matthew Von Doran, bassist Gordon McGrath, and drummer Brad Wilson. A self-titled debut EP premiered within the band’s personal LLS label in 1997.

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Nitsuh Abebe

Nitsuh Abebe is a older at Northwestern University or college, studying British and creative composing. He looks ahead to very long periods of marginal work and frustrating tries at composing a book or assortment of poems. Desert Isle Picks Stereolab: Emperor Tomato Ketchup My Bloody Valentine: Loveless Yo La Tengo: …

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Budapest

Hailing from the tiny Oxford city of Leamington Spa, the British post-grunge quintet Budapest arrived together in 1999. Tagging themselves following the Hungarian capitol, John Garrison (vocals/acoustic guitar), Adrian Kelley (bass), Tag Walworth (acoustic guitar), Paul Possart (drums), and Chris Pemberton (piano) targeted for weighty melodies and cinematic soundscapes, and …

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Mull Historical Society

Scotland’s Mull Historical Culture is the task of vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Colin MacIntyre. A indigenous from the Hebridean isle of Mull, MacIntyre used the MHS moniker after viewing it printed with an advertising campaign in 2000. Initially authorized to U.K. self-employed Tugboat, MacIntyre surely got to focus on cranking …

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The Go-Betweens

The Go-Betweens were possibly the quintessential cult music group from the ’80s: they originated from an exotic locale (Brisbane, Australia), moved to a significant recording center (within their case, London) within a sustained bid to produce a career out of music, released album after album of music seemingly tailor-made for …

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My Teenage Stride

At its inception, the indie pop band My Teenage Stride was the group name for solo artist Jedediah Smith. Smith, a vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, was raised in Massachusetts, where he started playing your guitar at age 14, afterwards adding bass, piano, and drums. Immediately after, he started writing and …

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Kate Jackson

Sheffield-based indie rock group the Lengthy Blondes, who highlighted vocalist Kate Jackson, produced in 2003. They released a small number of well-regarded brand-new wave-influenced singles and two albums, 2006’s You to definitely Drive You House and 2008’s Lovers, before splitting in 2008, because of guitarist Dorian Cox’s debilitating disease. After …

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Hurrah!

Making use of their ripped jeans and set jackets, the British guitar pop band Hurrah! might’ve been regarded as rebellious — back the ’50s. However, in 1987 Hurrah! had been improbable victims of controversy once the video for the solitary “Lovely Sanity” was prohibited from American tv. Featuring two girls …

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The Music Lovers

Using a big nod to Serge Gainsbourg and classic intimate pop, the Music Lovers is led by Teddy Edwards (vocals/guitar). Blessed in Birmingham, Britain, Edwards transferred to SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA in 1994 even though functioning as an MC fulfilled bassist Jon Brooder. They added Paul Comaskey on drums, completing …

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