By
Bri Guy
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Jun 26, 2013
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Temple Songs are a four piece band from Manchester, England, comprised of Jolan Lewis (guitar/vocals), Dave Hardy (bass), Jean Hughes (guitar), and Andrew Richardson (drums). They have an interesting lo-fi, psychedelic pop sound, which I am enjoying ...
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Jason Grishkoff
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Apr 9, 2013
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With a little bit of La Roux, Mausi and a dash of pop punk, London-based INK are bridging the gap between the United States and England. That is, they're releasing a split-inch via East Coast-based All Things Go Records -- the same music group we co-...
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By
Hugh McClure
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Mar 28, 2013
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Australia has produced a fair chunk of surf-pop music over the past few years, and one of the most underrated groups going around is Sydney slackers Driffs. We featured their first single "Someday" late last year, which saw them score a number of su...
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By
Kenny Abdo
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Oct 19, 2012
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In a world where it is deemed necessary to flop around stage like two drunken frat bros (RIP LMFAO) and wear dresses of raw meat to draw attention to your "˜art,' you'll find it hard to pick out the real, true blue artists. I'm talking about the folk...
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Devin Duckworth
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Aug 17, 2012
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Is it the weekend yet? Brooklyn-based Nude Beach seems to have already gotten the party started with their latest warm-weathered track and video for "Walkin' Down My Street."With a sound weighing heavily on the scuzzy guitar-infused garage rock from ...
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By
Eric Shapiro
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May 2, 2012
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With 1990s nostalgia in full swing, contemporary rock bands have taken to mining the motifs of that decade's music to an unprecedented degree. Some artists, such as Cloud Nothings (check out their latest release, Attack on Memory), channel the abrasi...
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