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Spector

Inspired with the early-2000s garage area rock from the Strokes, the brand new romantic sounds of Roxy Music, as well as the anthemic indie pop from the Killers, sharp-suited London five-piece Spector had been hailed among the flagging U.K. acoustic guitar music group scene’s last big expectations when they surfaced …

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Funeral Suits

Having a name inspired by Arcade Fire’s first album, Irish alt-pop outfit Funeral Suits formed in 2008, recording a small number of singles before starting up with acclaimed Brit-pop producer Stephen Street. Under his stewardship, they started focus on their debut recording, emerging 1st in 2011 using the brightly colored …

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Nataly Dawn

The feminine half of quirky, YouTube-loving indie pop duo Pomplamoose, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Nataly Dawn (born Nataly Dawn Knutsen) was created in 1986 to missionary parents and spent the majority of her childhood in European countries. After spending her formative years in France and Belgium, she relocated to California to …

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Preteen Zenith

Developed by Polyphonic Spree and Tripping Daisy mastermind Tim DeLaughter in ’09 2009, Preteen Zenith discovers the singer leaving the grandiose productions of his various other projects and only a sound that’s more personal, though believe it or not psychedelic. After focusing on brand-new material by himself that wasn’t a …

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Gardens & Villa

In 2008, synth-driven indie pop group Landscapes & Villa shaped in Santa Barbara, California. With an album’s well worth of sugary, celebratory music under their belt, guitarist Christopher Lynch, keyboardist Adam Rasmussen, bassist Shane McKillop, and drummer Levi Hayden journeyed to Oregon to record their self-titled debut. Landscapes & Villa …

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Angel Olsen

Elevated in St. Louis, Missouri and afterwards relocating to Chicago, Illinois, indie folk vocalist/songwriter Angel Olsen started executing in St. Louis espresso shops in her teenage years, ultimately branching out and experiencing a network of like-minded performers. Olsen caused California musician Emmett Kelly within his collective the Cairo Gang, performing …

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Charli XCX

The nom de pop of Charlotte Aitchison, Charli XCX mixes influences and inspirations as diverse as the Spice Young ladies, Kate Bush, Lil Wayne, Quentin Tarantino, and Twin Peaks into moody yet catchy pop. She started making music young while developing up in Hertfordshire, Britain, and released a set of …

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Miloš Karadaglić

Miloš Karadaglić was raised inside a generally unsettled amount of time in Montenegro, but even though were able to gain adulation from just about anyone who heard him play his acoustic guitar like a young man. He started playing at age group eight and was quickly carrying out publicly and …

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Tomorrows Tulips

The scruffy SoCal garage grunge trio Tomorrows Tulips formed this year 2010 when guitarist/vocalist Alex Knost needed a rest from his band Japanese Motors. Motivated by Pavement as well as the ’90s underground generally, Knost wished to make something just a little much less rocked-out and a bit more bedroom …

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Help Stamp Out Loneliness

The Manchester indie pop group Help Stamp Out Loneliness were formed by two former members from the Vocabulary of Flowers, Bentley Cooke (guitar) and Colm McCrory (bass), from then on band split in 2007. After a short while off to regroup and ponder the knowledge of playing in another indie …

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