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Matt Easton

Vocalist/guitarist Matt Easton continues to be in comparison to Neil Finn and Chris Isaak, however in the first ’90s, Easton simply desired his music to become heard, a desire that propelled Easton’s music group the Jenny Point onto TV’s Star Search. Easton created the Jenny Thing at U.C. Berkeley, CA, …

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The Law

REGULATIONS was a short-lived, not-quite-realized AOR supergroup centered around vocalist Paul Rodgers (Free of charge, Bad Business, the Company) and drummer Kenney Jones (the tiny Faces, the Encounters, latter-day Who). Both teamed up with the thought of using different helping musicians, to be able to enable Rodgers to go after …

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Spinnerette

Despite achieving industrial success using their punky but slick third album, Coral Fang, the Distillers disbanded in early 2005, departing singer Brody Dalle to ponder her long term like a musician. She arranged down the bass and got a rest from music completely for some time to give delivery to …

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Thee Vicars

Hailing from Bury St. Edmunds, a city in the British state of Suffolk (best-known as the house from the Greene Ruler brewing firm), Thee Vicars certainly are a rock and roll & move combo made up of four teenagers who like their music fast, noisy, solid, and sounding as though …

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Nom de Guerre

Swedish pop trio Nom de Guerre spin power pop and disco right into a heady cocktail of danceable indie rock that brings to mind the heydays of Madness, ELO, and Squeeze. Created in Stockholm round the skills of business lead vocalist/pianist Hector de Guerre, vocalist/bassist Louis de Guerre, and vocalist/drummer …

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Turbowolf

A shape-shifting hard rock and roll clothing from Bristol, Britain, Turbowolf supply a heady (and frequently heavy) mixture of punk, psych-rock, metallic, and electronica that invokes titles like Loss of life from Over 1979, Queens from the Rock Age group, Wolfmother, and Royal Bloodstream. Produced in 2008 throughout the abilities …

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Audacity

Scrappy Californian garage punk group Audacity have an extended history together. Matt Schmalfeld (vocals/electric guitar), Kyle Gibson (vocals/electric guitar), Cameron Crowe (bass), and Thomas Alvarez (drums) initial produced in 2002 beneath the name non-toxic when the four close friends had been still in quality college. By 2009, that they had …

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Bob Robinson

There is certainly some mystery concerning who Bob Robinson in fact was. His name shows up connected to some edges issued with a loose band of Chicago music artists beneath the monikers the Hokum Kids as well as the Down House Kids (based on what label) in the first to …

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Electric Laser People

Brainy mechanical technical engineers having a juvenile wit, D.We.Y. punk rock and roll strategy, and strong feeling of creative irony, Electric Laser beam People undertake old-school rap design within a whimsical way by draping absurd lyrics over minimal digital sound files and electric guitar crunches, such as a sonic merging …

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Sweatheart

Philadelphia-based filth-rock collective Sweatheart specializes in raunchy club/pop with titles like “Fingerbangin'” and “Dreambeaver.” Produced by visual performers Thom Lessner and Rose Luardo in 2005, Sweatheart’s debut record, So Cherri, premiered on Build Arm Information in the summertime of 2006. The music group additional included Amanda Empty by this time …

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