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Blonde Acid Cult

Blonde Acidity Cult are an indie rock-band from NY using a streetwise design informed with the in-your-face rawness from the Stooges aswell as the non-stop party vibes of Madchester. Made up of Michael Kilfoyle (vocals; from Boston, MA), Sonny Kilfoyle (electric guitar; from Boston, MA), Damian Genuardi (bass; from Philadelphia, …

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The Muggs

Produced in 2000 round the talents of guitarist/vocalist Danny Methric, bassist/support vocalist Tony DeNardo, and drummer Matt Rost, Detroit-based blues-rock juggernaut the Muggs spent the first area of the fresh century creating a dedicated army of local devotees. In Sept 2001, just like the teach was getting moving, tragedy struck …

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Tinie Tempah

British emcee Tinie Tempah (blessed Patrick Chukwuem Okogwu, Jr.) comes from South London. He is at his teenagers when he released his first solitary, “Wifey,” which loaded sweetened swagger and became popular in the underground. Tinie consequently established the Troubling London (aka DL) label and released 2007’s Hood Economics: Space …

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Lions of Tsavo

Acquiring their name through the notorious couple of lions that wiped out and devoured over 140 railway workers close to the Tsavo River in Eastern Africa, by the end from the 19th century, Lions of Tsavo is definitely a modern steel trio made up of vocalist/guitarist Ryan Chamberlain, bassist/vocalist Matt …

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All the Saints

Atlanta-based trio All of the Saints derive their sound from blues-rock, psychedelia, and early rock. Titus, Matt, and Jim, who choose to put into practice first names just, fulfilled in Alabama but later on relocated to Atlanta. After almost a year of jam classes, All of the Saints strike upon …

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Curtis Eller

A fantastic and highly interesting singer/songwriter who’s based in NEW YORK, Curtis Eller has successfully brought a number of affects to his unorthodox folk-rock eyesight. The banjo-playing Eller’s function comes with an old-time experience, drawing on a good amount of immediate or indirect affects in the ’20s, ’30s, and ’40s …

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Tiger! Shit! Tiger! Tiger!

The curiously named Tiger! Shit! Tiger! Tiger! hail from central Italy, where vocalist/guitarist Diego Maciotti, bassist Giovanna Vedovati, and her drumming sibling Nicola started sculpting their angular mixture of brand-new influx and post-punk affects in 2006. Also heading by their followed brands of Tiger D, Tiger G and Tiger N, …

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Unsacred Hearts

Hailing from NEW YORK, the Unsacred Hearts enjoy a rough-and-tumble combination of old-school punk, ’60s garage area rock and roll, raw blues and down-and-dirty R&B that’s received them an extraordinary reputation around the Big Apple’s underground rock and roll picture. The Unsacred Hearts had been formed in past due 2003 …

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The Loved Ones

Philadelphia-based punk trio the FAMILY MEMBERS formed in past due 2003 and so are made up of singer/guitarist Dave Hause, bassist Michael “Spider” Cotterman, and drummer Mike Sneeringer. Currently longtime close friends, the bandmembers acquired previously done period playing in groupings like Child Dynamite, Color It Dark, the Curse, and …

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Mi Ami

San Francisco’s “drum punk” trio Mi Ami feature guitarist/vocalist Daniel Martin-McCormick, bassist Jacob Long, and drummer Damon Palermo. Martin-McCormick and Long originated from Dischord’s kinetic, percussive group Dark Eye, who disbanded in 2004; both wanted to consider their music within a freer path, and played jointly briefly as the free …

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