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Paul Quinn

Vocalist/songwriter Paul Quinn spent the first portion of his music profession in Scotland using various rings, including Jesus Monroe as well as the infamous pre-Teenage Fanclub clothing the Young man Hairdressers. Later on, Quinn was recruited from the Soup Dragons with time to record the band’s 1990 discovery recording, Lovegod, …

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Sonos

A cappella group Sonos mixes traditional choral singing using a distinctly alternative, indie approach, and the effect is a brand new, bright cross types that re-imagines the genre for the 21st hundred years. Emerging in the southern California university a cappella globe, the group — as very much a collective …

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These Hearts

Based from the snowy, top Midwest, hard-hitting, faith-based post-hardcore quintet These Hearts mix the pulverizing hurry of metalcore using the confectionary mellifluousness of pop-punk, getting to brain contemporaries like Acquiring Back again Sunday, Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!, and EACH DAY to Remember. Created in 2007 in Fargo, North Dakota round …

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2H Company

2H Business is a St. Petersburg hip-hop group founded in 2001 by MCs Mikhail Fenichev and Mikhail Ilin and digital music artists Alexander Zaytzev and Ilya Baramiya from the Xmas Baubles (European union). Fenichev’s linguistic manipulations are fast-paced surreal narratives filled with humor that are in once wry and absurd, …

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Rough Bunnies

Youth friends-turned-bandmates Anna and Frida started building recordings seeing that the Tough Bunnies in 2002 following break up of Inside Riot, a music group they’d formed if they were teens. The Swedish duo cultivated a childlike, wry, unapologetically lo-fi visual that nodded to works just like the Moldy Peaches, Talulah …

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Josh Abbott Band

A contemporary nation act from Lubbock, Texas, the Josh Abbott Music group put today’s spin on traditional Lone Star sounds, led by Abbott’s tunes that mix a traditionalist sentimentalism having a 21st century feel for the Sunday night time party. Abbott was students at Texas Technology when he 1st picked …

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The Maldives

Probably one of the most promising rings for the Pacific Northwest’s root base rock picture, the Maldives are an expansive nine-piece music group whose music recalls the mature and graceful storytelling from the Band as well as the rougher, more forceful strike of alt-country works like the Aged 97’s as …

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The Giving Tree Band

Although formed in Yorkville, IL — a little midwestern town located 40 kilometers western of Chicago — the Offering Tree Band took its cues from bluegrass, folk, Americana, and additional southern customs. Brothers Todd and Eric Fink released the group in 2004, having previously performed together in a number of …

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Retro Kidz

With an ironically titled single “New Era,” hip-hop revivalists Retro Kidz hit the scene in 2008 using the shared goal of bringing back the design of 2 decades prior. Acquiring the stage in Gumby hairstyles, dookie rope stores, Nike Force tennis shoes, Africa medallions, acid-washed denim, and colorful equipment that …

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Olga Bell

Electronic composer, producer, and vocalist Olga Bell was created in Moscow and elevated in Alaska before shifting to NEW YORK in her early twenties to pursue a profession in performance and songwriting. After graduating from the brand new Britain Conservatory, Bell got in Brooklyn, where she started playing displays and …

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