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Blackout Beach

Blackout Beach was conceived like a part task for prolific Vancouver-based vocalist/songwriter Carey Mercer (Frog Eye, Blue Pine). Originally known as “Bertrand Russell and the united states Golf club” it morphed into its last incarnation following the demise of Blue Pine in 2001. Just like his hyper-literate, frequently doom-laden use …

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Danielson

For his senior thesis task at Rutgers University, Daniel Smith handed in what became Danielson Famile’s initial album, A Prayer for each Hour. He got an A, not forgetting the beginning to an extended profession in gospel-tinged indie pop. Released by Teeth & Nail Information in 1995, the record featured …

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The Denver Gentlemen

An organization that seemed sadly destined to cult-band obscurity, without business recordings to record among the 1st musical projects from the performers whose exclusive genius would later on flower in to the hauntingly surreal Americana of 16 Hp and Thin Cessna’s Auto Golf club, the recordings from the Denver Gentlemen …

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Jason Simon

Vocalist/songwriter Jason Simon, nephew from the Cable co-creator David Simon and guitarist and vocalist for brooding Washington D.C. psych rock and roll outfit Deceased Meadow, released a solo profession this year 2010. Sparser and much more romantic than his use Deceased Meadow, Simon’s atmospheric, nocturnal country-folk owes even more to …

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Wovenhand

Winding dark, atmospheric lyrics having a brutal spiritual bent around components of vintage folk and gospel music in addition to rootsy rock and roll & move, Wovenhand was founded by David Eugene Edwards, formerly the frontman with brooding alt-country work 16 Hp. In 2001, 16 Hp continued hiatus, so when …

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Beat Circus

Produced in 2002 by singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Brian Carpenter, Boston-based outfit Defeat Circus spin cabaret, gospel, progressive rock and roll, and Appalachian string music to their very own signature mixture of dark, funereal Americana. The music group, which includes a spinning cast of music artists, released Ringleaders Revolt on Innova …

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The Whistles & the Bells

A single vehicle for singer/songwriter and ex-Cadillac Sky frontman Bryan Simpson, the Whistles & the Bells focus on an evocative mixture of Southern folk, gritty alt-country, and indie gospel, invoking titles like Wovenhand, Jason Isbell, Support Moriah, and Blitzen Trapper. The long-gestating task began percolating soon after Simpson abruptly still …

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No Spill Blood

Irish synth-metal trio Zero Spill Blood shaped in early 2011 like a side task between numerous players in the area’s experimental rock scene. Created by Hands Up Who would like to Die member Matt Hedigan on bass and vocals, drummer Larry Kaye from Adebisi Shank, and Magic Pouches synth participant …

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Salt & Samovar

Originally conceived like a solo project for NY City-based artist David Moltz, Sodium & Samovar traded the lo-fi confines of the bed room for the street in 2006 by using former members of Moonraker, FEAST, and Mattison. The collective’s exclusive mixture of blistering psychedelic rock and roll and fireplace and …

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