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Hey Rosetta!

Produced in St. John’s, Newfoundland, in 2005 throughout the abilities of Tim Baker (vocals, piano, electric guitar), Adam Hogan (electric guitar), Josh Ward (bass), Phil Maloney (drums), Kinley Dowling (violin), and Romesh Thavanathan (cello), explosive indie rock and roll sextet Hey Rosetta! build emotionally resonant rock and roll anthems that …

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Gatas Parlament

Among the initial Norwegian rap functions to rap entirely in Norwegian (defeat out with a 12 months by Stale Stiil’s Yo), Gatas Parlament took in the mantle of political rap within their homeland and held it all since their inception. Created in 1993 (though renamed themselves Gatas Parlament in response …

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Christoph De Babalon

Likely because of his insufficient bold image, Hamburg-based Christoph de Babalon was relatively lost in the shuffle of his Digital Hardcore peers, crafting a different array of mainly instrumental tracks that possibly increase heart rates around the dancefloor or distort the senses in the bed room. No matter his seeks, …

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Boss Volenti

Boss Volenti certainly are a four-piece indie rock and roll group from Dublin, Ireland. Their backward-looking combination of traditional rock and roll, ’80s pop, and punk offers invited evaluations to U.S. hard rock and roll heavyweights Kings of Leon and Queens from the Rock Age group, helped in no component …

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Elixir

During their 1986 debut album, The Son of Odin, London’s Elixir received the dubious distinction to be among the last bands to become broadly associated, tagged in the event that you will, using the currently mainly in disuse New Wave of British ROCK categorization. Obviously credited in part towards the …

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DuelJewel

Without the major-label clout in it, DuelJewel became among the visual kei bands better known in the West, mainly because of numerous overseas appearances at the start of their career, also for their particular sound, which expertly balanced heavy rock and roll and pop elements with distinctive tenor vocals and …

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The Boy Will Drown

A math-metal music group from Norwich, Britain, the Boy Can Drown formed in 2005 and issued their initial eponymous EP independently simply two years afterwards, quickly earning respectability using their incredibly organic musicianship aswell as the fury of their shows. Fittingly, by 2009, vocalist Tom, guitarist Liam, bassist Adam, and …

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Ingrid Laubrock’s Anti-House

German-born saxophonist Ingrid Laubrock was more developed within the London innovative and avant jazz scene when she relocated to Brooklyn in 2008, but she took a little bit of time before forming Anti-House, her 1st Brooklyn-based group like a leader. After her appearance in the brand new York Town borough, …

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Majeure

The project of Zombi’s A.E. Paterra, Majeure — which took its name through the Tangerine Dream record Power Majeure — delves right into a somewhat different world of electronic-leaning prog rock and roll than his use Steve Moore, rather exploring a far more rhythmic, danceable strategy. Along with distributed Zombi …

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Furthest Drive Home

Melodic pop-punk band Furthest Drive House were among several groups to emerge from Surrey in southeast England through the early years from the 21st century, as the spot became a hotbed for fresh talent. Furthest Drive House were created in 2003 by Joe Raggett on vocals, acoustic guitar, and key …

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