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  • 3Ds

    (7,361 listeners)

    new zealand, flying nun, indie, kiwi

    The 3Ds were an alternative pop/rock band from Dunedin, New Zealand, together from 1988 to 1997. The band was made up of: * Dominic Stones — drums, tea * Denise Roughan — bass, keyboards, tambourine, vocals

  • Atlas Sound

    (283,494 listeners)

    shoegaze, experimental, psychedelic, ambient

    Atlas Sound is the name of a musical solo project of Bradford Cox, the lead singer of Deerhunter. Cox was born in Athens, Georgia in 1982.

  • Avi Buffalo

    (119,572 listeners)

    indie, indie pop, indie rock, alternative

    Avi Buffalo is a band from Long Beach, California, headed by songwriter/guitarist Avigdor Zahner-Isenberg. The band signed to Sub Pop Records in late 2009 and released their self-titled debut on April 27th, 2010.

  • Blitzen Trapper

    (275,569 listeners)

    indie, alt-country, folk rock, indie rock

    Blitzen Trapper is an experimental rock/folk sextet which formed in Portland, Oregon, United States in 2000. The band consists of Eric Earley (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Erik Menteer (guitar, keyboards), Marty Marquis (guitar, keyboards, vocals), Michael Van Pelt (bass), Drew Laughery (keyboards) and Brian Koch (drums, vocals).

  • Boris

    (178,530 listeners)

    drone, stoner rock, sludge, experimental

    Boris (ボリス Borisu) are a Japanese experimental rock band formed in Tokyo in 1992. The band's original lineup consisted of Atsuo, Takeshi, Wata, and Nagata who was the band's original drummer.

  • Broken Social Scene

    (1,187,518 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, canadian, post-rock

    Broken Social Scene is an indie rock group formed in 1999 in Toronto, Canada. The band's core members are Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning. This duo recorded and released the band's ambient debut album Feel Good Lost, in 2001, with contributions from Ohad Benchetrit (also known as Years), Evan Cranley, Leslie Feist, Justin Peroff, Bill Priddle, and Charles Spearin.

  • Calexico

    (476,826 listeners)

    indie, alt-country, americana, folk

    Calexico is an alt-country band formed in Tucson, Arizona in 1996, known for playing an eclectic variety of music. The two main members are Joey Burns and John Convertino, who first played together in Los Angeles as part of the group Giant Sand.

  • Camera Obscura

    (632,026 listeners)

    indie pop, indie, female vocalists, scottish

    There are at least four artists with this name 1. An indie pop band from Scotland 2. A synthpop group from the United Kingdom 3. A hardcore punk band from the United States 4. An electronic music group from France

  • Enablers

    (6,555 listeners)

    post-rock, spoken word, noise rock, indie

    Fitting to its name, the San Francisco quartet Enablers writes songs that are equally manipulative and encouraging to our darkest desires.

  • Endless Boogie

    (5,335 listeners)

    psychedelic rock, psychedelic, blues, stoner rock

    "Meet Endless Boogie, the best-kept secret in New York's rock scene. They have the best name (taken from John Lee Hooker's 1971 album), the best onstage vibe and the best head-nodding jams. In a sea of derivative and freshly outfitted young bands, Endless Boogie -- with a combined age of 169 and members who count Canned Heat as one of their influences -- doesn't have a big agenda.

  • Faust

    (119,638 listeners)

    krautrock, experimental, progressive rock, psychedelic

    Several bands are called Faust: Faust is a German krautrock band, originally composed of Werner "Zappi" Diermaier, Hans Joachim Irmler, Arnulf Meifert, Jean-Hervé Péron, Rudolf Sosna and Gunter Wüsthoff, working with producer Uwe Nettelbeck and engineer Kurt Graupner.

  • Grails

    (118,479 listeners)

    post-rock, instrumental, experimental, ambient

    Grails is an American instrumental rock band from Portland, Oregon. Initially going by the name "Laurel Canyon", guitarist Alex Hall, drummer Emil Amos (also of 'Holy Sons') and second guitarist Paul Spitz garnered positive reactions following their first show, played on a whim.

  • Horse Guards Parade

    (241 listeners)

    restekueche, psychedelic rock, folk, alternative

    Horse Guards Parade came together round about the summer of 2008 when James Waudby formerly of Jeepster recording artist Salako and friend Jason Heslewood got together and started recording tunes in the attic .

  • Marble Valley

    (804 listeners)

    under 2000 listeners, indie, indie rock, experimental

    Marble Valley is the solo project of Pavement drummer Steve West. He has released four albums over a period of almost ten years. Wild Yams was released in 2006 and 'Slash and Laugh' was released in August 2008 by Indikator Rekords and Sea Records.

  • Mark Eitzel

    (27,921 listeners)

    singer-songwriter, indie, folk, rock

    Mark Eitzel (born January 30, 1959) is best known as lead singer of the San Francisco band american music club. He was voted Rolling Stone's Songwriter of the Year in 1991.

  • Matt Sweeney

    (1,019 listeners)

    greenman festival, seen live

  • Mission of Burma

    (184,791 listeners)

    post-punk, punk, indie, indie rock

    Mission of Burma is an American post-punk band formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1979. The band was formed by Roger Miller (guitar), Clint Conley (bass), Peter Prescott (drums) and Martin Swope (tape manipulator/sound engineer). Miller, Conley and Prescott share singing and songwriting duties.

  • MonotonixUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (12,004 listeners)

    garage rock, hard rock, israel, freak rock

    Monotonix are a 3-piece of vocals, guitar and drums hailing from Tel-Aviv, Israel. Monotonix have performed across the world and their performances are very energetic, verging on performance art. From lighting drums on fire, to hanging from ceiling fixtures, often heavily crowd-involved, no performance in the same city is like the last.

  • Omar Souleyman

    (9,307 listeners)

    syria, psychedelic, world, sublime frequencies

    Omar Souleyman (عمر سليمان) is a Syrian musical legend. Since 1994, he and his musicians have emerged as a staple of folk-pop throughout Syria, but until now they have remained little known outside of the country. To date, they have issued more than five-hundred studio- and live-recorded cassette albums which are easily spotted in the shops of any Syrian city.

  • Pavement

    (770,624 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, lo-fi, alternative

    Pavement are an American indie rock band. Although they experienced only moderate commercial success, they achieved a significant cult following, and their music has been a major influence on many bands of the late 1990s and beyond.

  • Pierced Arrows

    (4,562 listeners)

    garage rock, portland, rock, punk

    Lead vocalist/guitarist/songwriter Fred Cole and bassplayer/vocalist Toody Cole along with drummer Kelly Halliburton, formed the PIERCED ARROWS in Portland, OR in 2007, a few months after Dead Moon's disbandment (previous group the Coles and drummer Andrew Loomis had for the past 20 years) in late 2006.

  • Quasi

    (72,333 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, indie pop, rock

    Quasi is an indie rock band formed in Portland, Oregon in 1993, consisting of the ex-husband and wife team of Sam Coomes (vocals, guitar, roxichord, various keyboards) and Janet Weiss (vocals and drums). In 2007, bassist Joanna Bolme, also of Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks became an official member of the band; she had toured with Quasi in 2006.

  • Saccharine Trust

    (17,969 listeners)

    post-punk, punk, punk rock, sst

    Formed in the early '80s by Joaquin (aka Jack) Brewer and guitarist Joe Baiza, Saccharine Trust metamorphosed from a dissonant, noisy, anti-rock quartet into a more sophisticated, but still jagged and noisy rock-jazz band. Frequently, the band's "songs" were semi- or wholly improvised using a basic riff or simple drum pattern for guidance, rapidy expanding into uncharted territory.

  • Sic Alps

    (41,522 listeners)

    psychedelic, lo-fi, noise rock, noise

    Sic Alps are a noise pop group from San Francisco and perennially lysergic musical outlet of Mike Donovan, who formed the band with Adam Stonehouse (The Hospitals) in 2004.

  • Spiral Stairs

    (9,136 listeners)

    swedish, indie rock, pavement, california

    There are two artists using the name Spiral Stairs. 1): Scott Kannberg of Pavement and Preston School of Industry. 2): A rock band from Lidköping, Sweden.

  • Still Flyin'

    (13,248 listeners)

    indie, location:us:ca:san francisco, to and fro, hammjamm

    More of a collective than an actual rock band, Still Flyin' is the brainchild of singer/songwriter Sean Rawls, who formed it in late 2004 in San Francisco after relocating there from Athens, GA, in 2003. Rawls was inspired to put the group together by a song he had written with a member of Je Suis France, "Never Gonna Touch the Ground.

  • Surfer Blood

    (306,328 listeners)

    surf rock, indie, indie rock, lo-fi

    Surfer Blood is an indie rock band from West Palm Beach, Florida. Their 2009 debut single Swim debuted through Pitchfork Media and gained critical acclaim as it was placed as the 37th best track on Pitchfork's 100 Best Songs of 2009. Their sound has been compared to Weezer, Pavement, Vampire Weekend and Built to Spill.

  • Terry Reid

    (36,200 listeners)

    classic rock, rock, folk rock, singer-songwriter

    Terry Reid (born 13 November, 1949, Huntingdon, England) is a singer, songwriter and guitarist. He first appeared on the scene as a member of The Jaywalkers, of whom had a minor hit in 1967 with the song "The Hand Don't Fit The Glove" but by that time The Jaywalkers had since disbanded.

  • The Authorities

    (3,195 listeners)

    punk, hardcore, punk rock, hardcore punk

    Authorities (original name: The Defectors) Stockton 1978-1986 members: Brian Thalken, guitar Nick Kappos (aka Big Nick Slurb), guitar, bass Dexter (Neil Schafer), first singer (kicked out for pulling a knife on other members)

  • The Clean

    (38,277 listeners)

    new zealand, post-punk, indie rock, flying nun

    The Clean are an influential indie rock band that formed in Dunedin, New Zealand in 1978. The Clean soon forged a distinctive and quirky sound, inspired by punk filtered through to the relatively isolated New Zealand.

  • The Dodos

    (403,489 listeners)

    folk, indie, indie folk, acoustic

    The Dodos are an indie folk band which formed in San Francisco, California, United States in 2005. They consist of Meric Long (vocals, guitar) and Logan Kroeber (drums). The Dodos began playing music together in 2005, when Meric Long, who had been gigging steadily in San Francisco as a solo singer-songwriter, was introduced to Logan Kroeber through a mutual friend.

  • The Drones

    (39,172 listeners)

    australian, punk, garage rock, indie

    There are at least three bands called The Drones: 1. an Australian rock band of the 2000s 2. a British punk band of the late 70s 3. a British contemporary string quartet

  • The Fall

    (300,446 listeners)

    post-punk, punk, new wave, indie

    Famously described by John Peel as being "always different, always the same", The Fall were formed in Manchester, England in 1976 during the Punk era although their style quickly evolved into something more idiosyncratic.

  • The Fiery Furnaces

    (354,680 listeners)

    indie, experimental, indie rock, indie pop

    The Fiery Furnaces are an inventive and often challenging experimental rock group from Brooklyn, New York.

  • The Raincoats

    (74,059 listeners)

    post-punk, new wave, female vocalists, punk

    The Raincoats were formed in 1977 by Ana da Silva (vocals, guitar) and Gina Birch (vocals, bass) while they were students at Hornsey College of Art, London, England.

  • The Walkmen

    (586,670 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, rock, alternative

    The Walkmen are an American indie rock band, with members based in New York City and Philadelphia. The band formed in 2000 with three members from Jonathan Fire*Eater—Paul Maroon (guitar, piano), Walter Martin (organ/bass), and Matt Barrick (drums)—and two from The Recoys, Peter Bauer (bass/organ) and Hamilton Leithauser (vocals, guitar). All but Bauer attended St. Albans in Washington, D.C.

  • Tim Chad and Sherry

    (21 listeners)

  • Times New Viking

    (97,759 listeners)

    lo-fi, noise rock, noise, noise pop

    Times New Viking is an indie band which formed in Columbus, Ohio, United States in 2005. The band consists of Jared Phillips (guitar), Beth Murphy (keyboards, vocals) and Adam Elliott (drums, vocals).

  • Venom P. Stinger

    (1,133 listeners)

    australian, punk, noise, post-punk

    Venom P. Stinger is an overpowering quartet formed in Melbourne, Australia, 1985, who morphed out of one scorched-earth, rawer-than-raw band Sick Things, the Fungus Brains and Brainshack. The band lasted until when Jim and Mick went on play as part of instrumental trio, the Dirty Three, and in 1996 they disbanded.

  • Wax Fang

    (6,831 listeners)

    rock, indie rock, kentucky, louisville

    Wax Fang is a band from Louisville, KY. Originally a solo project of lead singer and frontman Scott Carney, in 2005 the band was fleshed out by drummer Kevin Ratterman and bassist Jake Heustis. The band came to prominence in 2006 when they opened for fellow Louisvillians My Morning Jacket.

  • Wildbirds & Peacedrums

    (30,718 listeners)

    experimental, freak folk, swedish, psychedelic

    Wildbirds & Peacedrums are a contemporary experimental two piece hailing from Sweden consisting of singer Mariam Wallentin and drummer Andreas Werliin. Their 'instruments' consist of her powerful vocals and his unorthodox percussion/drumming, resulting in a powerful, innovative sound. Their music is a hybrid of folk, blues and various other types of music.

  • Wooden Shjips

    (64,330 listeners)

    psychedelic, psychedelic rock, experimental, noise rock

    Wooden Shjips is a vital and refreshingly inspired quartet from San Francisco playing loud rock ‘n’ roll in a style heavily influenced by the experimentalism of psychedelia, classical minimalism and garage rock excess.