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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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Water Fai

JAPAN psychedelic pop group Water Fai were founded in Osaka in 2002 by Yuko Kureyama (guitar, vocals), Yumi Norimoto (guitar, vocals), Makiko Toba (bass, vocals), and Mayumi Ennaka (keyboards). (Single male organ Tadahiko Aono became a member of on drums by 2007.) The four ladies gave their 1st performance as …

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Takka Takka

A warm mix of folk-inspired songwriting and indie rock and roll instrumentation characterizes the music of Brooklyn’s Takka Takka, who formed in 2004 after bandleader Gabe Levine (vocals, key pad, acoustic guitar) relocated to NY from Tx. The band’s early lineup also included drummer Conrad Doucette, bassist J.P. Jones (changed …

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Desolation Wilderness

Olympia, WA’s Desolation Wilderness borrows cues from dreamy electro-pop and runs on the loose analog saving technique — aided in zero small degree with a Roland Space Echo, two Maestro Echoplex hold off units, and many springtime reverbs — to make a narcotic, dusty undertake the style. The idea was …

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Botticellis

Hailing through the beachside city of SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, the Botticellis combine pop-based songcraft with dreamy guitars, analog production methods, and a nostalgic like for browsing. Founders Zack Ehrlich and Alexi Glickman had been elevated in Southern California, where they released a songwriting collaboration in middle college and often …

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Wye Oak

Wye Oak, a Baltimore-based indie rock and roll duo comprising Jenn Wasner (electric guitar, vocals) and Andy Stack (drums, keyboards, vocals), took their name from a symbolic 460-year-old tree within their house condition of Maryland. Produced in 2006 beneath the moniker Monarch, Wasner and Stack documented their first record in …

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Man of the Year

Man of the entire year used to end up being Lolly, a name that’s well-known to Northwest pop rockers; Lolly was voted among the Northwest’s greatest rings of 1999. The music group released their initial record under their brand-new name in 2000, entitled THE NEAR FUTURE Is Not Today. Tony …

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Eleanor Friedberger

First referred to as one half from the brother-sister duo the Fiery Furnaces, Eleanor Friedberger headed from her very own in summer 2010, recording her solo debut Last Summertime. The record, which featured lively but even more straightfoward tracks compared to the Furnaces’ function, premiered by Merge in July 2011. …

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Morella’s Forest

Using the styling’s of 80’s new wave and indie-pop keeping a strong relationship amongst the users of Morella’s Forest, they wished to introduce this sound with their home of Dayton, Ohio. Comprising Sydney Rentz (vocals/ acoustic guitar), Sean McCorkle (bass), Shawn Johnson (acoustic guitar/ keyboards) and Nate McCorkle (drums), the …

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