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Bela

Foreboding and somber just like a Bela Lugosi film, but having a music aesthetic more consistent with Béla Bartók, critics possess lengthy spun superlatives that time to the band’s particular namesakes. The evaluations are apt, though, as Bela’s music is usually foreboding and cryptic, however lush and sweeping, with techniques …

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Pagoda

Pagoda formed in Washington, D.C., after Ben Licciardi (vocals/keyboards/acoustic guitar) had a need to record some tracks for Lazyline Information. He was became a member of by Kevin O’Meara (drums), Raj Gadhia (bass/keyboards), and Adrian Carroll (acoustic guitar), with Carroll’s nation band, Shortstack, financing standup bass and lap metal. After …

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The Crêpes

By all accounts, 2008 was fairly busy 12 months for Studio’s Dan Lissvik — furthermore to focusing on numerous remixes, his creation credits included Used by Trees and shrubs’ sophomore album, East of Eden, and Lake Heartbeat’s debut, Rely upon Numbers. Regardless of all of this, Lissvik were able to …

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Black Before Red

Austin, TX quartet Dark Before Red mixes breezy indie pop using the mellow stylings of the ocean and Wedding cake. The four multi-instrumentalists are Marc Ferrino, Kevin Schneider, Josh Huck and Marc Dickey. I Eat Information released their debut recording in 2007, entitled Belgrave to Kings Group. The record features …

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Bart & Friends

Led by Australian indie pop icon Bart Cummings (Library Reports founder and person in the Pet cat’s Miaow, Hydroplane, Pencil Tin, as well as the Shapiros) and having a revolving-door lineup of similarly beloved collaborators, Bart & Friends may be the pop underground supergroup from the land RIGHT HERE. The …

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The Quiet Ones

The Calm Ones (never to be confused using the children’s rock band of the same name) is a soft indie rock collective with members located in the united states but mainly located in Seattle. Primary members consist of John Totten (vocals, bass), David Totten (electric guitar), Chris Totten (drums, key …

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Everybody Uh-Oh

An assortment of the quirky psych-pop sensibilities from the Elephant 6 rings (specially the Olivia Tremor Control, Natural Milk Resort and Of Montreal) as well as the even more studied coolness of Yo La Tengo or the American Analog Collection, Champaign-Urbana Illinois quartet Everybody Uh Oh plays a distinctive mixture …

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Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean shaped in the past due ’90s when Ed Baluyut (ex-Flower, ex-Versus), and Connie Lovatt (ex-Alkaline, Containe) joined up with forces in NY. The duo attempted low shades and periodic upbeat and dramatic musings. They released the Parrots DON’T BELIEVE They’re Soaring EP on Enchante Information in 1997. The …

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Neats

Created in 1979, the Neats had been among the great enigmas in Boston’s fertile 1980s golf club scene. Of these years, one didn’t have to appear far to get a bill that may include any mix of the roots-rocking Del Fuegos, the Nuggets garage area rock-worshipping Lyres, as well as …

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Sister Suvi

Coaxing lo-fi majesty away of the masala of folk, punk, twee, and you-name-it, Sister Suvi inserted the fray from the fertile 2000s Canadian indie rock and roll scene and surfaced with a appear distinctly (and somewhat miraculously) its, an equilibrium of experimental chaos and sweet melody. The trio, offering associates …

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