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Canada

Seven-piece chamber folk-pop band Canada began in past due 2004 whenever a group of close friends gathered within a basement and later on a farm to create what would soon end up being the How Dare You EP as well as the debut full-length This Cursed Home, released in Quite …

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Trainwreck Riders

The Trainwreck Riders don’t play alt-country, and they are definitely not rockabilly. Rather, this SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA quartet isn’t quite a one fourth century too past due because of their ideal scene companions: they’re a cowpunk music group, in the custom of Green on Crimson, Rank and Document, and …

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Left Lane Cruiser

Focusing on a raw hillbilly punk-blues design that roars just like a tweaking modal chainsaw, Remaining Lane Cruiser is really a two-piece strap composed of Frederick “Joe” Evans IV on slip guitar and Brenn Beck on drums. The set arrived of Fort Wayne, Indiana, but their sound gets the swampy …

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Andy Burrows

United kingdom multi-instrumentalist Andy Burrows began his career because the drummer for Razorlight, having replaced the band’s first percussionist, Christian Smith-Pancorvo, in 2004. Razorlight got already documented their debut record, Up FOREVER, by enough time Burrows became a member of the group. Unlike many drummers, nevertheless, Burrows was also an …

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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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Langhorne Slim

Something of the one-man combination of the Cramps, Beck’s early indie information (circa One Feet within the Grave), as well as the soundtrack to O Sibling Where Artwork Thou, vocalist and guitarist Langhorne Slim provides a sardonic, contemporary undertake traditional folk, nation, and blues. Fancifully dubbed “the bastard boy of …

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Sulfur City

A no-frills working-class rock and roll outfit based away of Ontario, Canada, Sulfur City’s lethal mixture of rock and roll, spirit, R&B, and blues invokes brands like the Dark Keys, Left Street Cruiser, Alabama Shakes, as well as the Deceased Weather conditions. Founded by guitarist Jesse Lagace and powerhouse vocalist/electrical …

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Firekid

Nashville-based Firekid may be the synth-shaded, bluegrass-influenced indie folk project of Alabama singer/songwriter/guitarist Dillon Hodges. A young man wonder on your guitar, he started winning contests at age group 11 after having performed the instrument for under a 12 months. He added performing and songwriting to his passions in his …

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Langhorne Slim & the Law

Something of the one-man combination of the Cramps, Beck’s early indie information (circa One Feet in the Grave), as well as the soundtrack to O Sibling, Where Artwork Thou?, vocalist and guitarist Langhorne Slim presents a sardonic, contemporary undertake traditional folk, nation, and blues. Fancifully dubbed “the bastard boy of …

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Royal Blood

Brighton duo Royal Bloodstream channeled the blues-rock dynamism of famous brands the Light Stripes, the Dark Secrets, and Two Gallants, yet they amped in the ferocity and volume with scuzzy riffs and blustering energy. Composed of drummer Ben Thatcher and bassist/vocalist Mike Kerr, the two-piece produced at the start of …

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