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Parenthetical Girls

A group which has cautiously moved from the bed room recording studio room to the level, Parenthetical Women began as an amateur saving task by two longtime friends, rock and roll article writer Zac Pennington and part-time musician Jeremy Cooper. Indulging in a distributed fondness for United kingdom post-punk, Brian …

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Built to Spill

Created to Spill had been probably one of the most popular indie rock and roll acts from the ’90s, locating the middle floor between postmodern, Pavement-style pop as well as the loose, spacious jamming of Neil Young. From the outset, the music group was a car for vocalist/songwriter/guitarist Doug Martsch, …

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The Microphones

The Microphones was the alias of Anacortes, WA-based lo-fi psych-pop mastermind Phil Elvrum, also known for his are an associate of K Information bands D+ and Aged Time Relijun. Carrying out a group of cassettes on the neighborhood Knw-Yr-Own label, including Cables and Cords, Exams, along with a self-titled work, …

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Pinebender

The experimental three-piece of Pinebender started in the Chicago suburbs in past due 1997. Making use of their minimal instrumentation that includes Matt Clark (low guitars), Chris Hansen (acoustic guitar/vocals), and Stephen Howard (drums), a slow-paced but melodic shade of experimental indie resulted because the three-piece performed around Chicago for …

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Sarah Dougher

Portland, OR-based vocalist/songwriter Sarah Dougher provides played in groupings just like the Lookers, The Crabs and Cadallaca, which also features Sleater-Kinney’s Corin Tucker. Furthermore she retains a Ph.D. in Comparative Books, shows Greek and Roman Books and writes for the Willamette Week, San Fransisco Bay Guardian as well as other …

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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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The Halo Benders

The Halo Benders were a side project for Created to Spill’s Doug Martsch and Defeat Happening’s Calvin Johnson, uniting two of the Northwest’s more idiosyncratic indie rockers. The outcomes were properly loose and eclectic, with an off-the-cuff elegance along with a quirky love of life that brought them general essential …

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Treepeople

Upon the breakup from the Boise, ID, punk band State of Confusion, several associates elected to head west towards the thriving then-underground scene in Seattle, therefore guitarist/vocalist Doug Martsch, guitarist/vocalist Scott Schmaljohn, bassist Pat Brown, and drummer Wayne Rhino Flower became Treepeople. An frequently melodic combination between punk and grunge …

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