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La Femme

Located in suburban Paris, the Krautrock-inspired indie collective La Femme integrate components of ’60s browse, psych rock and roll, EDM, and classic French pop to their avant indie electronic music. The group was shaped in Biarritz, France by vocalist and keyboardist Marlon Magnée and guitarist Sacha Got. They released a …

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Ruins Alone

Shaped in 1985, Japanese experimental rock and roll duo Ruins presented drummer Tatsuya Yoshida with one bassist after another: Kawamoto Hideki, Kimoto Kazuyoshi, Ryuichi Masuda, and lastly Hisashi Sasaki, who departed in 2004. Undaunted, Yoshida forged on like a solo act, carrying out live as Ruins Only and liberating the …

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Area 11

The members of Uk rock-band Area 11 call their sound “gaijin rock” — a fusion of pop-punk, metal, prog, and glam fortified by a significant obsession with anime, video gaming, and Japan comics. Region 11 were created this year 2010 by Sparkles* (actual name Tom Clarke) on vocals and keyboards, …

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Jessie Jones

A vocalist and songwriter who rose from your West Coast garage area punk picture, Jessie Jones has truly gone to an ambitious and eclectic profession. Jones first produced a name for herself as an associate of Nourishing People, an Orange State music group whose music fused modern garage area rock …

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Drenge

Hailing from your English town of Castleton, brothers Rory and Eoin Loveless created Drenge (extracted from the Danish term for “boys”) whilst within their mid-teens. With Eoin on lead acoustic guitar and vocals and Rory on drums, their natural grunge-inspired blues pop appear was cultivated from your countryside scenery and …

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The Royal Wigs

An alt-country Americana supergroup of kinds, the Royal Wigs (bassist J. Scott McClintock from the fantastic Lakes Myth Culture; vocalist, songwriter, and guitarist Joe Dark from Young ladies Like Tobacco; drummer Frank Corl from Seldon Program; and vocalist and guitarist Ralph Rodriguez from Realtors of sunlight) already acquired an extended …

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White Eyes

They didn’t make a huge splash nationwide, but White Eyes were favorites in the rock ballroom and homegrown festival circuit in the Midwest throughout their heyday from the late ’60s and early ’70s, playing psychedelic rock with strong guitar work, impressive harmonies, and melodies which were catchy and clever without …

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Lonesome Shack

Embracing the challenging, expressive textures of postwar blues and boogie while filtering the noises via an edgy post-millennial sensibility, Lonesome Shack was created in New Mexico by guitarist and vocalist Ben Todd. Originally in the Pacific Northwest, Todd relocated to New Mexico’s Gila Wilderness quickly before the convert of the …

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California X

Not to end up being confused using the veteran California-based punk music group X, California X is a rock and roll group hailing from Amherst, Massachusetts whose audio recalls the heavier and sludgier part of ’80s and ’90s alternate rock, even though maintaining a tuneful primary amidst an aggressive, growling …

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The Woolen Men

Inspired from the no-nonsense mid-fi punk of the first Wipers and Dead Moon, with some oddball Fresh Zealand pop put into the blend, the Woolen Men created in the past due 2000s in Portland, Oregon. The trio comprises of Alex Geddes, Lawton Browning, and Raf Spielman. After developing, the band …

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