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The Willowz

Influenced by ’70s and early-’80s punk in addition to ’60s garage rock and roll, blues-rock, and soul, the Anaheim, CA, garage area punk trio the Willowz attract from affects roughly doubly old because they are. The group shaped in 2002, when vocalist/guitarist Richie Wayne Follin, bassist/vocalist Jessica Reynoza, and drummer …

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Johnossi

When vocalist/guitarist John Engelbert and drummer Oskar “Ossi” Bonde formed Johnossi within their local Stockholm, Sweden in 2004, the duo played just four gigs just before signing with an area label and saving a debut album. Although Engelbert performed an classical guitar specifically, his arsenal of results and overdriven amplifiers …

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The Raconteurs

A self-described “fresh band comprised of older close friends,” the Raconteurs feature the White colored Stripes’ Jack port White colored and power pop maestro Brendan Benson on vocals, keyboards, and guitars, as well as the Greenhornes’ drummer Patrick Keeler and bassist Jack port Lawrence because the group’s tempo section. The …

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Brimstone Howl

Lincoln, Nebraska-based rockers Brimstone Howl take their garage area rock seriously plenty of that since the stuff went mainstream because of the White colored Stripes, they’ve made the decision they don’t very much care for the word anymore. However they still perform a Sixties-influenced mixture of blues, defeat and punk …

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Mr. Airplane Man

You need to hands it to Jeffrey Evans. Apart from all of the music he’s produced over time, he’s acknowledged with presenting the Light Stripes to Sympathy for the Record Sector (and, hence, towards the globe). After that he did exactly the same for Mr. Aircraft Man. Even though Boston …

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The King Khan & BBQ Show

A Canadian garage rock and roll duo tangentially based away from Montreal, Quebec, the Ruler Khan & BBQ Present combine doo wop, punk, spirit, and who understands what else right into a loose, wild audio that’s drenched in pure raw energy. The duo in the centre of things can be …

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Whirlwind Heat

The Moog rock trio Whirlwind High temperature — whose name originates from the cover artwork for Sonic Youth’s album Goo — features vocalist/keyboardist David Swanson, bassist Steve Damstra, and drummer Brad Holland. Originally, the Grand Rapids, MI-area trio, who’ve been close friends since fourth quality, had a far more traditional …

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Rock N Roll Soldiers

Happily representing for the roughneck end of garage area rock, the Rock N Roll Soldiers make an aggressively nasty noise that owes a lot more to the Fairly Things and early Rolling Stones than it can the White Stripes. Impressively, the music group also were able to jump back from …

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Two Gallants

Simplicity is essential for the lo-fi mixture of folk/indie rock and roll from SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA duo Two Gallants. Acquiring their name from a Wayne Joyce short tale, Adam Stephens (vocals/acoustic guitar/harmonica) and Tyson Vogel (drums/vocals) have already been playing collectively as Two Gallants since 2002, sounding similar to …

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Doug Martsch

Created to Spill’s Doug Martsch finally produced room for the solo profession in early 2002. This vocalist/songwriter was an underground, cult hero one of the indie audience, but allowed his eclectic aspect to stand out in the discharge of Now YOU UNDERSTAND that fall. Agreed upon to Warner Bros., Martsch …

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