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Gabriella Cohen

Melbourne, Australia’s Gabriella Cohen writes hazy, melancholy music which think about shed love and loneliness. Inspired by Mazzy Superstar, the Velvet Underground, and ’50s/’60s pop, her fuzz-soaked music are dreamy and laid-back, seductive and introspective. Cohen and fellow songwriter Jim Griffin produced shambolic garage area pop duo the Furrs in …

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JC Flowers

London-based quintet JC Flowers shaped in 2014, motivated by the Free of charge Design, vintage power pop, as well as the Velvet Underground. Comprising vocalist/guitarist Tim Garratt, vocalist Issie Spurgeon (who also performed keyboards in the music group Novella), guitarist Noel Anderson, bassist/vocalist Edgar Smith, and drummer Seth Pimlott, the …

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Nap Eyes

Shaped in Halifax, Nova Scotia in the first 2010s, Nap Eye combine the generating jangle of classic Traveling Nun bands just like the Clean, the arch lyricism from the Only Ones, and a scrappy Velvet Underground-like disregard for audio niceties. Composed of songwriter/vocalist/guitarist Nigel Chapman, bassist Josh Salter, drummer Seamus …

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Yak

A nervy, magnetic, and photogenic British noise rock and roll/garage area punk trio from London, Yak may be the creation of Dark Country-bred suburbanites Oli Burslem and Andy Jones and New Zealand-born drummer Elliot Rawson. Using the sonic heft from the Hives as well as the Light Stripes combined with …

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Froth

Froth certainly are a music group focusing on dream-like, psychedelic pop with indie rock and roll electric guitar figures, though in one point these were briefly thinking about building silence their video game. Joo Joo Ashworth and Jeff Fribourg had been two close friends from Un Segundo, California having a …

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Ultimate Painting

U.K. duo Supreme Painting shaped when Jack port Cooper’s music group Mazes had been on tour starting for Adam Hoare’s group Veronica Falls in 2013. Both guitarists made a decision to synergy and develop music that was unsullied by any digital procedures. After fully exchanging demos and producing one failed …

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Death Valley Girls

Death Valley Women is a Los Angeles-based garage area rock and roll/psych-pop/proto-metal troupe whose self-described “California doom boogie” and Manson Family members/B-Movie theatrics invoke brands like Hyperlink Wray, the Cramps, Bikini Wipe out, and Dark Rebel Motorcycle Membership. Shaped in 2013 by drummer Patty Schemel (Gap), her six string-wielding sibling …

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John Bender

Perhaps one of the most shadowy, mysterious statistics from the early-’80s experimental music underground, John Bender released 3 LPs and many cassettes of cool, sparse, abstract synth pop music that afterwards became the ultimate goal for aficionados of “minimal synth” or “minimal influx” music. Blessed in 1950 in Nuremberg, Germany, …

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Sabina

Sabina Sciubba may be the former frontwoman of New York-based dance-pop clothing Brazilian Girls. Delivered in Rome, elevated in Germany, and with stints in Italy and France, in the ’90s the multicultural vocalist eventually discovered her method to NY, where she collaborated on two different jazz albums for the audiophile …

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Charlie Boyer & the Voyeurs

Charlie Boyer got his begin in music performing for a couple of bands, especially the folky Energy inside our Homes, before making a decision to finally carry out his own part of 2012. He released a single solitary (“Ducks”/”You Haven’t Got an opportunity”) for Empty Editions, then made a decision …

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