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Always Me Me Me
(0 listeners)
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Asleep
(1,509 listeners)
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Betty And The Werewolves
(8,659 listeners)
indie pop, indie, british, punk
A London, UK based female fronted indie-pop band, with Laura McMahon (voice & guitar), Helen Short (bass, voice & keyboards), Emily Bennet (guitar & voice) & Doug McFarlane (drums).
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Johnny Reb
(406 listeners)
indie, seks ze zwierzetami, pleple, white country
Combining the mellow guitar pop of early Orange Juice records with the necessary protest of a typecast Billy Bragg album, Glasgow-based band Johnny Reb endeavour to address the dearth of genuine intelligence and pop sensibilities in contemporary British music.
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Leaving Mornington Crescent
(868 listeners)
indie pop, swedish, my swedish aunt, twee
Leaving Mornington Crescent is an indiepop duo from Malmö, Sweden. Their first release was a split 3" cd on Cloudberry Records in 2009 and their second the Corners EP on Susy Records www.myspace.com/leavingmorningtoncrescent
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Maple Leaves
(1,301 listeners)
twee, scottish indie, 1 female 2 males, under 2000 listeners
Maple Leaves is: Anna Miles (vocals, piano, flute, guitar) Julian Corrie (vocals, guitar, piano) and Graeme Thomson (drums).
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Paisley and Charlie
(293 listeners)
Brought together by a love of pop music and cake, Paisley and Charlie make songs for your heart to sing along to. The band’s simple name was suggested by the wonderful John Moore (but not the rest of the Rock N Roll trio). Paisley and Charlie are the more relaxed half of their doppelgängers Detox Cute & The Beauty Junkies.
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Pale Man Made
(3,152 listeners)
indie, alternative, female vocalists, england
Leon White: Vocals/Guitar Christianne Ormston: Vocals/Guitar Karen Forster: Bass Chris Lanigan: Drums Myspace page
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Panther Society
(27 listeners)
Panther Society are Anastasia Cohen and Nabil Ahmed. They live across the street from each other in east London. They take their moniker from secret Panther cults that existed in London and the emblematic order of the golden dawn.
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Peter Parker
(1,108 listeners)
seattle, rock, alternative, under 2000 listeners
There are several artists called Peter Parker 1 - A noise-pop-punk band from Seattle, WA. Their high energy music made them darlings of the local music scene, and though they brought influence to their peers, they never scored that big break. After recording two albums independantly, the band "broke up" only to reform again to do a series of shows in 2006.
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the belle hops
(74 listeners)
indie, pop, indie pop, girl group
http://www.myspace.com/thebellehops In summer 2008 Jen though of starting a band which would be like the girl groups of the 50s and 60s but now, and with Scottish accents.
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The Cavalcade
(3,747 listeners)
indie pop, dream pop, indie, jangle pop
There are multiple bands that go by the name of Cavalcade. 1.The Cavalcade are an indie pop band from the rain-swept town of Preston in the north of England, inspired by bands such as Felt, The Clientele and The Field Mice. Formed in 2009, they released their debut EP, Meet You In The Rain, in May of that year.
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The Felt Tips
(8,035 listeners)
twee, scottish, indiepop, wrongly tagged as twee
The Felt Tips play melodic guitar driven songs about life's ups and downs and in betweens. They formed in late 2005 when Miguel Navarro arrived in Glasgow from Spain hoping to start a band and replied to Andrew Paterson's 18 month old ad for band members.
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The Hardy Boys
(2,029 listeners)
bubblegum, classic bubblegum, spotify, neoaco
There are multiple bands using this name. 1) Formed in the town of Greenock on the Clyde in 1985 The Hardy Boys went through a host of members before settling on John White, David McArthur, Michael Bonini, Derek Mullen and Ian McLaughlan.
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The Hermit Crabs
(4,483 listeners)
indie pop, twee, scottish, spotify
The Hermit Crabs are: Melanie Whittle (guitar and vocals); John Ferguson (lead guitar); Chris Gillies (bass guitar) and Jo Bunyan (keyboards). They are from Glasgow, Scotland.
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The Just Joans
(10,553 listeners)
scottish, diy, wrongly tagged as twee, glasgow
classic story telling from Lanarkshire, documenting the life of yer average Everyjoe, from empty houses, the uni bar, chatting up girls and weekend adventures. fscking brilliant stuff!
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The Lovely Eggs

(10,032 listeners)
british, lo-fi, garage rock, indie
David and Holly are lovely eggs. They like to play music together and share a drink (although David doesnt like Strongbow anymore. It doesnt agree with him.) Holly likes books and historical things.
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The Occasional Flickers
(1,948 listeners)
twee, greek, indie pop, edinburgh
The Occasional Flickers began as the solo project of Giorgos Bouras in Athens, Greece. With the help of some good friends they recorded their first 7″ single rain until monday 7", which was released in early 2003.
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The Orchids
(35,203 listeners)
sarah records, twee, indie pop, indie
There are at least four groups under this name. 1) One of the acts on the legendary indie label Sarah Records, The Orchids play pop in its purest and most engaging form.
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The Paraffins
(694 listeners)
scottish, glasgow, under 2000 listeners, 5432fun
(2008 - present) The Paraffins are a band from Scotland making scary but catchy primitive pop you can attempt to dance to with a rusty stringed acoustic guitar, an ancient beatbox, caveman drums, a melodica containing various waterborne diseases and god knows what else.
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the power cut choir
(0 listeners)
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The Social Services
(4,562 listeners)
scottish, swedish, indie pop, female vocalists
The Social Services are two thirds Glaswegian and one third Swedish, so that explains their combined love of nature and cholesterol.
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The Understudies
(1,488 listeners)
rap, hip hop, hip-hop, indie pop
The Understudies are Brian, Bree, Graeme and Kris; a London collective, by way of Scotland, they make the kind of dreamy indiepop that Felt peddled in their prime, tinged with a caustic wit last seen dribbling from Luke Haines' mouth.
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Zipper
(2,964 listeners)
70s rock, twee, hard rock, fred cole
There is more than one band/artist with this name: 1. Formed in 1973, Zipper was the first band to release an album (simply called 'Zipper') on the Whizeagle Records label in 1974, with Lorry Erk on drums, Jim Roos on guitar, Greg Shadoan on bass and Fred Lee Cole on vocals. It's basically heavy rock with Led Zeppelin-overtones, raw and rocking.