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"Jet" is the name used by six groups:
1. A popular rock band from Australia
2. A rock band from the United Kingdom
1. Jet was an alternative rock band which formed in 2001 in Mel
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Sounds like:
Gigamesh,
Xaphoon Jones,
Keljet
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Justin Lam
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Apr 26, 2013
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We haven't heard much from Young Empires since their debut EP Wake All My Youth back in 2011, so I was pleasantly surprised to hear that they were releasing a US version of the EP. Not that there are any new tracks on it, but there is certainly one ...
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Sounds like:
The Maccabees,
Mystery Jets,
Beirut
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Hugh McClure
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Feb 23, 2013
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Jenny Broke the Window, a five-member band from just outside Sydney, have been getting pretty good at making indie pop. From their early beginnings in 2009, they've developed a cult following on the back of their regular live shows and cheerful songs...
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Sounds like:
The Hives,
Jack White,
Jet
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Hugh McClure
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Feb 8, 2013
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Melbourne's The Delta Riggs make rock music at its purest. 2012 was spent touring the country, with support for the likes of Primal Scream and the Jim Jones Revue, as well as appearances at a number of major Australian festivals. This has been the pe...
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4

Sounds like:
Mystery Jets,
Peace,
Bombay Bicycle Club
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5

Sounds like:
The Kooks,
The Strokes,
Mystery Jets
By
Justin Lam
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Oct 17, 2012
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After the successful release of their debut EP earlier this year, Oceanics have geared up for the new year with the release of "The City." With a clear Brit-pop influence, it's hard to believe that they are in fact an Australian band - but hey, I'm d...
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Sounds like:
We Were Promised Jetpacks
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Aug 1, 2012
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According to Polaris at Noon's Jason Suwito, remixing a singer with a Scottish accent isn't exactly easy.Coulda fooled me though! His take on "Yes, I Was Drunk" by Twin Atlantic both acoustically pleasing and emotionally charged, a combination which ...
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7

Sounds like:
The Enemy,
Mystery Jets,
The Rumble Strips
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8

Sounds like:
Noah and the Whale,
We Were Promised Jetpacks
By
Jason Grishkoff
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Mar 8, 2010
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This review was posted by guest contributor Peter Lanceley on This Music Wins, which you can visit to discover much more new music.
Frightened Rabbit are receiving infinitely more mainstream attention than they did back in the post-"Midnight Organ F...
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