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the Collection "The Gown of Green" Official Music Video
It didn't take long for David Wimbish's solo project to become a full band. The community that had inspired his music quickly began to embody the songs, wielding instruments last played in middle school marching band, and fulfilling 'the Collection's name. Coming from Greensboro, North Carolina, their songs stem from an awareness of their state's folk roots, and an appreciation of orchestral and world music.
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Never Believe in You - Beecher's Fault
Beecher’s Fault hails from beautiful Astoria, New York. The leaders of the band, Ken Lamken and Ben Taylor, met in New Jersey a few years back before they booked it to NYC to seek out the limelight after realizing their musical compatibility. Max Maples (drums) and Serge Ruccolo (Bass) now complete the quartet that has been said to have live performances that produce a “wall of sound” complemented by “raw, honest lyrics” and “pristine vocal harmonies”.
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Shirley House - Carry On (Official Video)
Electro-Vogue - New York, New York A blend of voice, dance, and electronic music, in a land far, far away from convention. Pop, House, World, Soul- This is Shirley House.
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WHITE - Blush (Official Video)
Glasgow, Scotland Band. There’s something appropriately off-colour about WHITE, a Glasgow pop outfit sending the genre’s conventions into dark grimy corners. With a mixture of glam and funk. It’s led by Leo Condie, a magnetic frontman.
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Prides - Higher Love
Prides are a Scottish synthpop band formed in Glasgow in 2013. Made up of Stewart Brock (piano, lead vocals), Callum Wiseman (guitar, piano, vocals) and Lewis Gardiner (drums).
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No Devotion - "Addition" (Official Lyric Video)
No Devotion are a Welsh/American alternative rock supergroup formed by American singer Geoff Rickly (formerly of the band Thursday) from New Jersey, and former band members of the Welsh band Lostprophets from Pontypridd. It was formed almost 6 months after Lostprophets broke up on 1 October 2013.
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Baio - Sister of Pearl
So, Chis Baio of Vampire Weekend makes dance songs on the sly, and what do you know, they're not too shabby at all. Though the jarring combination of DFA-esque house and tacky "dumbsmart arena techno" shouldn't work, it most definitely does. Out 18 September
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Meat Wave - Cosmic Zoo
Meat Wave – 'Delusion Moon': For fans of speedy, suburban garage rock and/or 'Humbug'-era Arctic Monkeys, Chicago three-piece Meat Wave channel the loose and lysergic sound of Austin TX's little known 90s punk scene. This, their sophomore album, is an unvarnished, urgent missive from the real people of the heartland, and a bloody good laugh.
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Menace Beach - Super Transporterreum
A supergroup forged from various luminaries of the ever-fertile Leeds indie scene, Menace Beach continue in their quest to revive the gorgeously wasted sound of stoned, early 90s hippy-grunge.
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FIDLAR - Leave Me Alone
Fidlar specialise in cassette-punk beamed direct from some trashed suburb of Santa Cruz in the late '80s, back when So-Cal bands did punk as sunny, fast and silly garage rock. 'Too' continues the lineage with a more mid-fi new turn, nailing a sub genre well worth reviving.
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The Wombats - Emoticons (Official Video) (Live from Hordern Pavilion, Sydney)
The Wombats are an English indie rock band formed in Liverpool. The band comprises native Liverpudlians Matthew Murphy (lead vocals, guitar, keyboard), Daniel (Dan) Haggis (drums, percussion, guitar, keyboard and backing vocals) and Norwegian-born Tord Øverland Knudsen (bass guitar, guitar, keyboard and backing vocals). The band is signed to 14th Floor Records in the United Kingdom and Bright Antenna in the United States.
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The Strypes - Eighty-Four (Live Sessions)
You know what The Strypes are all about. Sure you do. Four Irish teenagers who’ve been playing garage blues since roughly the time they learnt to walk. Thrashing out R’n’B rave ups like a group of mates who’d bunked double Geography to play a quick covers set down the Bag O’Nails club circa 1965. All mini mohair suits, wailing harmonica and punky freakbeat.
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Clean Cut Kid - Runaway
Great music.
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Talk In Tongues - Still Don't Seem To Care (Official Video)
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10 New Country Artists You Need to Know
A Los Angeles cowboy influenced as much by mariachi as Merle, a New Orleans band whose primary mission is to make fans dance and a bohemian vocalist with a crooked halo and pop lilt make up this warm-weather season's list. It's such diversity that helps define both the country and Americana genres, affording fans a listening opportunity unlike any other. With that in mind, here are the 10 acts you have to hear right now.
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Who’s New: Aubrie Sellers
Over the past couple of years, Aubrie Sellers has hit the road as an opener for the likes of Chris Stapleton, Marty Stuart and Dr. Ralph Stanley. She was also featured on Dr. Ralph’s recent album, Ralph Stanley and Friends: A Man of Constant Sorrow, where she sang “White Dove” with her mother, Lee Ann Womack.
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Reviewing Tangled Up by Thomas Rhett
Long Story Short the album is a bold, surprising (if imperfect) album that will spark debate as easily as it will start a party.
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LoCash to Release New EP, 'I Love This Life'
Country duo LoCash have announced the release of a new EP titled I Love This Life following suit of their current single of the same name.
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Sia - Bird Set Free
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First Listen: The Grateful Dead, 'Fare Thee Well' (16 songs)
A double-length collection of high points from the group's summer shows demonstrates how the Dead's songs can actually live and breathe when the conditions are right.
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