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1) W (Double You) was a Japanese pop duo formed for Ai Kago (加護亜依) and Nozomi Tsuji (辻希美), graduated members of the group Morning Musume (モーニング娘。) when they graduated in 2004. They
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Sounds like:
Crumb,
Best Coast,
Deerhoof,
Rosemary Fairweather
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Jason Grishkoff
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Feb 23, 2020
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Rhode Island-based quintet Strawberry Generation are pretty on the scene. As of my writing this they've got less than 1,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and only 21 followers on SoundCloud (though the latter platfo...
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Sounds like:
Surfer Blood,
Real Estate,
Cymbals Eat Guitars
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Tobias Handke
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Feb 23, 2020
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Look past the weird name and you'll discover Brighton-based Chappaqua Wrestling is a top-notch band with some awesome tunes.Latest single "Early" is a dose of jangly guitar rock with hints of surf rock and early '0...
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Sounds like:
From Indian Lakes,
Mutemath,
Roy Blair
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Reed Albrittain
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Feb 21, 2020
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Last night, I had the pleasure to see Little Image, a three-piece band from Dallas. They played an electrifying show, thanks to stellar drumming and great stage presence.Down from their original five members, the b...
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Sounds like:
Jungle,
Little Dragon
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Stella Mazzaferro
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Feb 17, 2020
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The artist's name says it all: this track is sexy.Walking the borderline of downtempo and deep house, Sex On Decks has released original mix "Give It Away." Producing music under an alter ego of Dan Rourke, drummer...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Feb 17, 2020
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Surprise, surprise. Charlie Myles has managed to wrangle me in with yet another smooth-going, jazz-inspired instrumental hip-hop track.There's not a lot to say about Charlie. Besides the fact that he's supposedly a 23-year-old basketball. So uhh, may...
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Sounds like:
Travis,
Patrick Watson,
Coldplay
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Jason Grishkoff
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Feb 17, 2020
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So, I'm not that familiar with Richard Walters, but it looks like he's been going at it for about a decade now under this moniker, to some pretty decent success.That means that the release of "Kintsugi" is probably welcome for a number existing fans....
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