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The Drowning Men

Based away of Oceanside, California, the Drowning Men are purveyors of sweeping, dramatic indie rock and roll having a gruff, blue-collar sensibility. Evoking another universe edition of Arcade Open fire as fronted by Nick Cave, the band’s audio feels both cautiously orchestrated and directly from the center, striking an excellent …

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Lost Boy ?

The ’90s alt-rock revivalists Lost Boy ? began as the bed room recording task of Long Isle indigenous Davey Jones in the past due 2000s. Functioning fast and with inexpensive tools, Jones spent his formative musical years cranking out tracks, self-releasing singles, cassettes, and CDs to increasingly more acclaim. His …

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BRONCHO

Formed this year 2010 in Norman, Oklahoma, roughneck pop-punk quartet BRONCHO had been started by guitarist/vocalist Ryan Lindsey, guitarist Ben Ruler, bassist Jonathan Ford, and drummer Nathan Price. The task began being a loose documenting program where Lindsey quickly sketched out some ideas before sending them around for some close …

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Kirko Bangz

Coming across such as a less sensitive, Houstonian version of Drake, Kirko Bangz can be a Southern rapper — and occasional singer — who released his initial charting solo, “What Yo Name Iz,” in past due 2010. His second charting one for Warner Bros., “Drank in my own Glass,” broke …

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AM & Shawn Lee

AM & Shawn Lee is a cooperation between London-based multi-instrumentalist/manufacturer Shawn Lee and Los Angeles-based vocalist/songwriter AM. After hearing Lee’s 2004 record Music and Rhythm: Ubiquity Studio room Classes, Vol. 1, AM approached Lee as well as the duo quickly found out a shared like of varied ’60s and ’70s …

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Greek Fire

Shaped in 2008 by members of melodic post-hardcore outfits Tale of the entire year and perhaps Today, St. Louis, Missouri-based rock-band Greek Fireplace features the abilities of Johnny Venus (drums), Tag Joseph Roth (bass), Ryan Phillips (electric guitar), and Philip Sneed (aka Moon) (vocals). Constructed on a base of “creative …

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Youth Lagoon

Youngsters Lagoon was the electric outlet for Boise, Idaho’s Trevor Power’ most personal expectations and doubts, which he place to dreamy yet tenacious lo-fi pop. Power posted his initial Youth Lagoon melody online in-may 2011, sparking hype that led to a cope with Body fat Possum Information. His first record, …

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TV Girl

NORTH PARK, California duo Television Girl help to make hypnotic pop that borrows from ’60s bubblegum and hip-hop-tinged is better than with equivalent finesse. Trung Ngo and Brad Petering 1st drew interest in middle-2010, when their track “If You Need It” — which examples Todd Rundgren’s “Hello It’s Me” — …

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Jake Bugg

Raised on a reliable diet from the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, as well as the brothers Gallagher, English singer/songwriter Jake Bugg mixes the melodious, working-class swagger from the La’s as well as the primal, bluesy simplicity from the White colored Stripes using the wry, weathered romanticism of Jens Lekman. …

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Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

Having remaining Oasis the prior 12 months after a typically turbulent, backstage row with sibling Liam at Manchester’s Heaton Recreation area, the eldest Gallagher sibling’s 1st official foray right into a “single” career became popular this year 2010 with Noel Gallagher’s Large Flying Birds, offering the skills of Gallagher, past …

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