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Måns Wieslander

Swedish singer/songwriter Måns Wieslander has pursued his low-key guitar pop single career (the Go-Betweens and Robyn Hitchcock will be the most typical comparisons) while maintaining a diverse career as one-third from the dream pop trio the Moonbabies and liberating electronic-folk albums as fifty percent from the duo Campo Mondo. (He …

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Cool Blue Halo

The energy pop music group Cool Blue Halo was formed in 1990 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, by people Paul Bodreau, Jason Ives, Barry Walsh, and Glenn MacCulloch. The music group was a big area of the burgeoning Halifax music picture, and in 1993 they released an unbiased, self-titled cassette. The …

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Zuckerbaby

Zuckerbaby got their begin in the first ’90s, first executing beneath the name Calliope. Associates are lead vocalist/songwriter and guitarist Andy Eichhorn, bassist Brian Doss, guitarist and vocalist Reed Shimozawa, and drummer Wayne Stadler. In 1998, Doss still left the group, and bassist Ted Koti was earned to fill up …

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Cinnamon

The Vancouver-based Cinnamon is made up of Terry Kilometers (vocals, guitar), Tom Williams (lead guitar), Kevin Cooper (bass), and Marq DeSouza (drums). The music group shaped in 1993, and their cassette-only Strange Planet premiered in 1994; the full-length Compact disc Cream Soda adopted in 1996. That same yr, Cooper and …

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The Phenomenal Cats

Michigan power-poppers the Phenomenal Pet cats take their motivation mostly from past due-’70s/early-’80s proponents of this genre, like the dB’s as well as the Rubinoos. Led by Keith Klingensmith and Chris Richards, the group released an EP, Seagirl and Five Additional Canines, in 1996.

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Action Suits

The Action Fits got their begin in 1995, when roommates Eric Reynolds, Andy Schmidt, and cartoonist Al Columbia made a decision to play a show together at a Halloween party held by another cartoonist. Cans, scrap metallic, chopsticks, and a noticed horse composed the drum package, while the acoustic guitar …

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Cosmo Topper

Led by former Burning up Feelings keyboardist Morley Bartnoff, the Los Angeles-based force pop group Cosmo Topper (the name is normally extracted from the classic book, movie, and ’50s Television series) also features Probyn Gregory (Brian Wilson, the Eels) on guitar, horns, and vocals; Brian Mastalski on bass (previous Box …

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Impatients

The Impatients were an indie/power pop music group that arrived from the fertile Ann Arbor music scene in the first to mid-’90s. Comprising vocalist/songwriter Doug Method, drummer Dan Carroll, guitarist Vijay Kumra, and bassist Sean Rhyee, the group primarily released their initial cassette (a six-song EP properly titled Initial) in …

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Bike

Auckland, New Zealand guitar-pop music group Bicycle was led by vocalist/guitarist Andrew Brough, previously known for his tenure in the Straitjacket Matches. He formed Bicycle in 1995 with bassist Tristan Mason and drummer Karl Buckley, and after putting your signature on to Traveling Nun the group released its debut one …

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Mockingbirds

The power-pop music group the Mockingbirds comprised singer Tag Fuqua, guitarist Potential Butler, bassist Paul Babiak and drummer Les James. Their self-titled, sefl-released debut LP originally made an appearance in 1996; although subject of very much vital acclaim, it quickly went of printing, but was reissued with the Not really …

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