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Sounds like:
Idles,
Libertines,
Foals
By
Elliott Godden
on
Jun 3, 2019
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Fontaines D.C. are an alternative indie rock band from Dublin that offer a breath of fresh air in this current musical climate consisting of constant new releases with increasingly less edge. Their debut album, Dog...
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2

Sounds like:
Palma Violets,
The Vaccines,
The Libertines
By
Elliott Godden
on
Nov 21, 2018
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Palma Violets went missing following the release of their final album Danger in the Club, which left many fans unsatisfied and craving the feel good melodies that blessed us on their first album, 180.
However, the majority of the band reformed after...
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3

Sounds like:
Arctic Monkeys,
The Strokes,
The Libertines
By
Almond Ivan
on
Apr 28, 2018
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Brooklyn based Burnt Beach's vibe could be described as The Strokes with a bit less alcohol before sessions, and maybe a little more sprinklings of classic surf-rock influence.
Really, they could be described as a lot of things, but the bottom line ...
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4

Sounds like:
The Strokes,
Interpol,
The Fratellis,
The Libertines
By
Cyrus Pavel
on
Sep 26, 2017
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"My Room," by Good Deeds is a nice example of that classic Indie Rock sound we all love. Simple topline, good switches in production and vocals that are catchy.
As the summer refuses to dissipate, I find myself gravitating more towards the feel-goo...
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5

Sounds like:
Arctic Monkeys,
Chastity Belt,
The Libertines
By
Matt Ho
on
Apr 26, 2016
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The Big Moon has proven themselves to be quite an eclectic band on their new EP, The Road. You can hear bits of a post-Favourite Worst Nightmare Arctic Monkeys on one track, the frenetic spark of The Libertines surging through another, and there's a ...
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6

Sounds like:
The Vaccines,
The Libertines,
The Strokes
By
Justin Lam
on
Jul 21, 2014
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When I first read that this Brisbane 12-piece described themselves as the "Earth's Mightiest Band" I thought it was slightly corny, but amusing. But listening to their newest single "Sneakers," I'd say that they are doing a pretty darn good job of li...
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7

Sounds like:
Arctic Monkeys,
The Vaccines,
The Libertines
By
Justin Lam
on
Apr 25, 2013
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What's the average size of a band these days? I'd probably say around 2-4 members would seem reasonable, right? Try 12 band members. Yup, that's Brisbane's garage rock outfit Velociraptor. Apart from their quirky and admittedly awesome band name, the...
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8

Sounds like:
Fratellis,
The Libertines,
Arctic Monkeys
By
Hugh McClure
on
Aug 23, 2012
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Apart from possessing the most amusing press bio ever created, Brisbane's Velociraptor have been producing incredibly catchy music since forming in 2009. Originally a trio of vocalist Jeremy Neale and members of Brisbane duo DZ Deathrays (Simon Ridle...
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