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Titan

Titan is a Brooklyn, NY-based quintet formed in 2005 and featuring vocalist/guitarist Josh Anzano, key pad participant Kris D’Agostino, bassist Steve Moore, and drummer Dave Liebowitz. Their music harks back again to the large, organ-laced progressive rock and roll with space and psychedelic nuances common to early-‘70s groupings like Uriah …

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Altered States

If genuine musicianship may be the guiding criterion, Altered Areas can arguably match any acoustic guitar/bass/drums trio in the annals of rock, which might strike some as an overstatement however the evidence will there be for anyone ready to look for the band’s Japanese label releases. The trio’s music pulls …

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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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Brain Police

Acquiring their name from a vintage Frank Zappa tune (“Who will be the Mind Police force”), and their design from ‘60s psych and ‘70s hard rock and roll, as synthesized and modernized from the ‘90s stoner rock and roll movement, Gunnlaugur Lárusson (guitar), Hörður Stefánsson (bass), and Jón Björn Ríkarðsson …

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Johnny Duncan

The American-born Uk skiffle star Johnny Duncan (never to be confused using the Texas-born country singer from the same name through the 1970s) brought a make of country music to Britain during the past due ’50s, enjoying considerable success along the way. His recognition lasted limited to the duration from …

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Anthony Joseph

Anthony Joseph is a poet, novelist, musician, vocalist, and frontman for the Spasm Music group. His music combines Caribbean and African rhythms with jazz, funk, and spoken term. Joseph was created in Trinidad and elevated by his grandparents. His first musical influences had been his grandfather’s calypso information, especially those …

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Upset

The punk-pop music group Upset began as the project of Ali Koehler, the former drummer for Vivian Girls and Best Coast. After departing the latter music group past due in 2011, Koehler got time to regroup and compose some tracks; after realizing that ex-Hole drummer Patty Schemel was pursuing her …

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Young Flowers

Often cited among the first proper psychedelic rock bands to emerge in Denmark through the 1960s, Young Flowers were a blues-based power trio whose music was intensely influenced simply by Cream as well as the Jimi Hendrix Experience. Teen Flowers had been produced in Copenhagen in 1967 by guitarist Jens …

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Bible Launcher

The San Francisco-based group/project Bible Launcher exists using the aims of satirizing Christianity (generally) and televangelists (specifically). Their design is usually a melange of metallic avant-rock, spoken term rants, screaming saxophones, and examples extracted from both spiritual broadcasts and pornographic movies. Bible Launcher’s primary users are Ron K. (acoustic guitar, …

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Serial Joe

At an age when most young boys’ lives are consumed by famous brands puberty and G.We. Joe, the people of Serial Joe had been active building their music professions. Since the rock-band earned the 1998 Very much Music Video Award for Greatest Individual Video (“Skidrow”), their effort paid off. Honours …

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