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Solarbaby

The Vancouver-based rock quintet Solarbaby includes members Marq Desouza (vocals, guitar, harp), Greg Zakis (guitar), Gen Derlachter (keyboards, percussion), Scott Anderson (drums), and Russ Laturnus (bass). The group’s songwriting owes too much to traditional rockers the Rolling Rocks aswell as modern-day country-tinged rockers Steve Earle and Wilco, as evidenced on …

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Two Dollar Bash

Two Money Bash is a stylistically diverse acoustic country-rock music group rooted in the folk-rock of Bob Dylan as well as the Band, aswell as the country-folk of Townes Truck Zandt and Emmylou Harris, not forgetting some European affects, specially the Celtic custom. While located in Berlin, where they may …

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It Hugs Back

Using a droning yet jangly sound inspired by Stereolab, Sonic Youth, and Wilco, Kent, England’s It Hugs Back originally contains guitarist/vocalist Matthew Simms, keyboardist/vocalist Jack Theedom, bassist Paul Michael, and drummer Dimitri Sudell (who was simply later changed by Will Blackaby). The band’s initial single, Lighting in the Trees and …

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The Dead Trees

Originally hailing from Boston, MA, the Deceased Trees and shrubs combine alt-country strains having a back-to-basics method of rock & roll. The music group formed in Dec 2006, when longtime close friends Matthew Borg (acoustic guitar), Noah Rubin (drums), Tad Dahlhoff (bass), and Michael Ian Cummings (vocals/acoustic guitar) convened to …

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Everest

Made up of five singer/songwriters, the associates of L.A.’s indie alt-country music group Everest boast some amazing pedigrees, having used groupings like Earlimart, Sebadoh, the Folk Implosion, Slydell, Mike Stinson, Great North, Alaska!, John Vanderslice, as well as the Watson Twins. Writing a shared admiration for every other’s respective monitor …

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Sleepercar

Following demise of On the Drive-In, singer/guitarist Jim Ward started piecing together the components of Sleepercar, an alt-country group that had taken its cues from Old 97’s and Wilco. Ward was shortly recruited by his previous bandmates to become listed on Sparta, however, as well as the Sleepercar task was …

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Marah

Philadelphia’s eclectic, rootsy rock and roll quartet Marah includes vocalist/songwriter/guitarist/banjoist David Bielanko, guitarist/vocalist/harmonica participant Serge Bielanko, bassist Danny Metz, and drummer Ronnie Vance. Dave Bielanko, Metz, and Vance created the group in 1993; sibling Serge was therefore impressed using their audio that he wished to sign up for Marah, which …

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Gingersol

Los Angeles music group Gingersol takes on delightfully melodic, rough-edged rock and roll that recalls the Substitutes, early Wilco, or a far more scruffy Gin Blossoms — but using their personal, distinct sonic stamp. The group arrived collectively when Steve Tagliere and Seth Rothschild recognized that they had a musical …

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Burrito Deluxe

Burrito Deluxe is a country-rock music group with an unusually impressive heritage; the group developed from a latter-day edition of the Soaring Burrito Brothers, the pioneering country-rock clothing fronted by Gram Parsons, and presented Sneaky Pete Kleinow, the Burritos’ initial pedal steel participant. While Parsons remaining the Soaring Burrito Brothers …

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Mulehead

After departing Ho Hum, a band that had produced the rounds from major label next big thing to independent local, Kevin Kerby made a decision to have a different go through the music he was making. Having more than enough of the normal corporate band stock, he made a decision …

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