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  • 44th Sunset

    (10 listeners)

  • Abbe May

    (3,666 listeners)

    blues, rock, australian, singer-songwriter

    Abbe May is a rock singer-songwriter from Perth, Australia. Known for her an extraordinary voice - a stirring howl borne on the melancholic balladry of a grieving heart.

  • Architecture in Helsinki

    (724,031 listeners)

    indie, indie pop, australian, alternative

    Architecture in Helsinki are an indie pop band which formed in Melbourne, Australia in 2000. The band has released four studio albums: "Fingers Crossed" (2003), "In Case We Die" (2005), "Places Like This" (2008) and "Moment Bends" (2011).

  • Bassnectar

    (330,670 listeners)

    dubstep, breakbeat, electronic, glitch

    Bassnectar on his history, posted via bassnectar.net A quick run down of my musical life: When I was in junior high I began discovering music that struck me, as opposed to music that felt familiar (like my parent’s music).

  • Battles

    (402,364 listeners)

    math rock, experimental, post-rock, instrumental

    Battles is an American experimental rock band that formed in New York City in 2002. The group is composed of drummer John Stanier (formerly of Tomahawk and Helmet), guitarist/keyboardist Ian Williams (formerly of Don Caballero and Storm & Stress), guitarist Dave Konopka (formerly of Lynx)…

  • Best Coast

    (317,381 listeners)

    lo-fi, indie, garage pop, beach rock

    Best Coast is a surf pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California in 2009. The band comprises Bethany Cosentino (vocals, guitar) and Bobb Bruno (lead guitar).

  • Bluejuice

    (36,720 listeners)

    australian, indie, hip-hop, abstract hip-hop

    bluejuice is a rock band based in Sydney, Australia. The group consists of Jake Stone, Stavros Yiannoukas, Jamie Cibej, Jerry Craib and new drummer James Hauptmann. Original drummer Ned Molesworth left in December 2008 to move to New York.

  • Boom Bap Pow

    (11 listeners)

  • Boy & Bear

    (101,747 listeners)

    folk, indie, australian, indie folk

    Boy & Bear is a Sydney, Australia folk rock quintet (formed in 2009), with members: Dave Hosking (vocals, guitar), Jake Tarasenko (bass), Killian Gavin (vocals, guitars), Tim Hart (drums, vocals) & Jon Hart (banjo, mandolin, keyboards).

  • Cage The Elephant

    (554,989 listeners)

    indie rock, rock, alternative, indie

    Cage the Elephant are an alternative rock band which formed in 2005 in Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States.The band consists of Matt Shultz (vocals), Brad Shultz (guitar), Lincoln Paris (guitar), Daniel Tichenor (bass, vocals) and Jared Champion (drums).

  • Cavalera Conspiracy

    (111,904 listeners)

    thrash metal, groove metal, metal, hardcore

    Brazilian metal titans Max and Igor Cavalera have written and recorded new material together for the first time in twelve years, since their work in Sepultura. Formed in the summer of 2007, Cavalera Conspiracy, is their new project and features the Cavalera brothers from Brazil, bassist Joe Duplantier from France and guitarist Marc Rizzo from the United States.

  • Chaos Divine

    (3,415 listeners)

    progressive metal, melodic death metal, metal, australian

    There are two bands called Chaos Divine: 1. Hailing from Perth, Western Australia. The resume speaks for itself – two critically acclaimed releases, domestic and international tours and festival appearances, and a bag of music gongs from Triple J, the West Australian Music Industry and the Australian Heavy Music Awards.

  • deadvents

    (3 listeners)

  • Drapht

    (17,910 listeners)

    aussie hip-hop, hip-hop, australian, aussie hip hop

    Drapht is a solo hip-hop Emcee from Perth, Western Australia. Drapht (born Paul Ridge) is from Perth, Australia. His father, Gary Ridge, a jazz drummer, introduced Drapht to music at a very young age.

  • Foster the People

    (760,517 listeners)

    indie, indie pop, alternative, american

    Foster the People is an indie rock/indie pop band that formed in Los Angeles, California, United States in 2009. The band consists of Mark Foster (vocals, guitar, keyboards), Cubbie Fink (bass, vocals) and Mark Pontius (drums). The band released their debut self-titled EP in January 2011.

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

    (63,720 listeners)

    punk, punk rock, australian, aussie

    Frenzal Rhomb is an Australian punk rock band that formed in 1992, in Sydney, Australia. A long-standing institution in Sydney music scene but with a national and international base of fans, Frenzal have consistently nurtured new generations of young fans through endless touring, festival appearances and all ages shows.

  • Girl Talk

    (380,404 listeners)

    mashup, electronic, dance, hip-hop

    1. Girl Talk is the stage name of Gregg Gillis (born October 26, 1981). Gillis, who is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has released five CD albums on Illegal Art and vinyl releases on 333 and 12 Apostles.

  • Kasabian

    (1,909,501 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, british, alternative

    Kasabian are an alternative rock band from Leicester, England, United Kingdom. The band consists of Tom Meighan (vocals), Sergio Pizzorno (guitar, synths, vocals), Christopher Edwards (bass), Ian Matthews (drums) and touring guitarist Jason Mehler.

  • Kimbra

    (73,376 listeners)

    indie pop, female vocalists, soul, alternative

    Kimbra, born and bred in Hamilton, New Zealand has been writing a fusion of jazz and soul for over 5 years, known for her erratic but graceful voice inspired by the likes of Björk and Jeff Buckley. Kimbra's first success was in 2004, receiving Second place in the Smokefree Rockquest along with Best Vocals and Womens Musicianship.

  • Mama Says Yes

    (1 listener)

  • Mariachi El BronxUp-and-coming artist (from the Last.fm Hype Chart)

    (33,606 listeners)

    mariachi, folk, punk rock, rock

    Mariachi El Bronx is the mariachi side project of Los Angeles hardcore punk band The Bronx from Los Angeles. Their debut album 'El Bronx' was made available worldwide on August 17, 2009.

  • My Chemical Romance

    (1,844,813 listeners)

    emo, rock, alternative, punk rock

    My Chemical Romance is an American rock band from New Jersey, formed in 2001. The band consists of lead vocalist Gerard Way, guitarists Ray Toro and Frank Iero, and bassist Mikey Way. Shortly after forming, the band signed to Eyeball Records and released their debut album "I Brought You My Bullets, You Brought Me Your Love" in 2002.

  • Nero

    (439,674 listeners)

    dubstep, drum and bass, electronic, dnb

    There is more than one artist with this name: 1. Dubstep and Drum and Bass producers from UK. 2. Rap artist from New York, USA. 3. Hardcore Techno alias of Alec Empire 4. Alternative Rock band From Ireland.

  • Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

    (115,237 listeners)

    britpop, rock, british, singer-songwriter

    Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds is the solo moniker of former Oasis guitarist and lead song writer Noel Gallagher. The band originates from Manchester and includes former Oasis session pianist Mike Rowe, drummer Jeremy Stacey of The Lemon Trees and percussionist Lenny Castro. The band also varies guests on their debut album such as the Crouch End Festival Chorus and The Wired Strings.

  • OFWGKTA

    (83,206 listeners)

    hip-hop, swag, underground hip-hop, rap

    Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (OFWGKTA) is a hip-hop collective from Los Angeles, California, USA formed by Tyler, The Creator in 2007. Commonly referred to as OF, Odd Future, Wolf Gang, Golf Wang, and various other pseudonyms, the collective is known for their dark, violent, and offensive lyrical content, as well as their energetic live shows and general "don't give a fuck" attitude.

  • Parkway Drive

    (424,271 listeners)

    metalcore, hardcore, melodic metalcore, australian

    Parkway Drive is an Australian metalcore band. The band formed in the summer of 2003, their name coming from the street they used to practice on in their home town of Byron Bay, Australia.

  • Pond

    (25,587 listeners)

    grunge, psychedelic, indie, indie rock

    There are at least two artists with this name: 1. Pond is an Australian outfit led by two core members of Tame Impala. Pond is free spirited Psychedelic Garage-Glam of the highest order from some very young, very talented 'Perth-onalities'. It all presents an opportunity for the members to change instruments more freely live experiment with recording.

  • Regurgitator

    (66,341 listeners)

    australian, alternative, rock, electronic

    Regurgitator is an alternative rock band from Brisbane, Australia which formed in 1994. It consists of lead singer/guitarist Quan Yeomans, bassist Ben Ely, drummer Peter Kostic and newly recruited keyboardist Seja Vogel.

  • Röyksopp

    (1,544,576 listeners)

    electronic, chillout, ambient, electronica

    Röyksopp is an electronic music duo formed in 1998 in Tromsø, Norway and currently based in Bergen, Norway. The band consists of Torbjørn Brundtland and Svein Berge, both being songwriters, producers and remixers. They usually rely on the use of other vocalists for their songs and occasionally they perform the vocal parts.

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

    (11,223 listeners)

    indie pop, indie, indie rock, australian

    San Cisco are from Fremantle in sunny Western Australia. On the weekends they love to go skateboarding, play Nintendo 64 and make a bit of indie pop on the side. Scarlett bangs the drums, Nick plays the electric bass, Jordi & Josh are the guys that play the guitars, write the songs and sing them.

  • Shock One

    (58,485 listeners)

    drum and bass, liquid funk, dnb, drum n bass

    Coming from a traditionally trained musical background Shock One bring a unique sound to the drum and bass music scene. Discovering the sound through artists like Bad Company, Konflict and Ed Rush & Optical, it wasn’t long before Karl Thomas and Jay Burns, at the time playing in a metal band with members of Pendulum, were experimenting in the electronic music.

  • Sonpsilo Circus

    (247 listeners)

    cream, jimi hendrix, abbe may, pond

    Formed late in 2009, Sonpsilo Circus are a three-piece band that display a masquerade of sound and melody squeezed through a time tube. Their 60’s-inspired style of rock ‘n’ roll bears signs of Indian influenced rhythms and mantric melodies.

  • Soundgarden

    (1,362,891 listeners)

    grunge, rock, alternative rock, alternative

    Soundgarden is a Seattle rock band who helped to define the sound that came to be called grunge. Despite starting years earlier, and having a sound that more closely resembled Black Sabbath or Led Zeppelin than their contemporaries, they are usually considered one of the "big four" of the '90s Seattle grunge bands, along with Alice In Chains, Nirvana and Pearl Jam.

  • Stereoflower

    (100 listeners)

  • The Bronx

    (145,895 listeners)

    hardcore, punk, punk rock, hardcore punk

    The Bronx are a band from Los Angeles, California who began playing punk rock in 2002. Their original goal was to bring passionate, blood-and-sweat punk rock into the 21st Century. Their first self-titled album was released in 2003 on White Drugs.

  • The Brow Horn Orchestra

    (158 listeners)

    ska, funk, hip-hop, perth

    A wooden dance floor is left holed & broken after (for lack of a better word) shit gets real when a 360-degree crowd flock around an unexpecting festival stage. On another occasion, walls are scaled over in desperation as last minute fans dodge past security to join a 600 plus size party at the band’s sold out micro-festival debut EP launch.

  • The Getaway Plan

    (29,366 listeners)

    post-hardcore, australian, rock, screamo

    The Getaway Plan is an alternative rock band based in Australia. The band formed in Melbourne, Australia, in 2004, comprising of vocalist/guitarist Matthew Wright, guitarist Clint Splattering, bassist Dave Anderson and drummer Aaron Barnett. Their debut release was a demo in 2004.

  • The Ghost Hotel

    (166 listeners)

    alt-country, aussie, australian, seen live

    The Ghost Hotel began life as a three-piece pop-rock band back in 2005. Formed as a vehicle for the songs of former Team Jedi bassist and guitarist Aaron Gibson, the band brought on a mixture of rough and ready guitar noise, acoustic twang and pop sensibility.

  • The Growl

    (84 listeners)

  • The Jezabels

    (81,001 listeners)

    indie, australian, female vocalists, rock

    The Jezabels are a band from Sydney, New South Wales that formed in 2007. We are a thing that came out of a few chance meetings at Sydney University. You see, Heather and Hayley had been playing music together for a while. Inevitably came the journey south from Byron - being their place of youth - to Sydney for a foray into higher education.

  • The Living End

    (227,713 listeners)

    punk, punk rock, australian, rock

    The Living End formed in 1994 after lead singer/guitarist Chris Cheney and bassist Scott Owen were introduced to each other by their older sisters at Wheelers Hill Secondary College in Melbourne, Australia.

  • The Love Junkies

    (56 listeners)

    garage rock, alternative rock, hard rock

    There are at least two artists with the name The Love Junkies. 1. A UK cover band (active from 2000 to present) 2. An Australian grunge rock band (active from 2009 to present)

  • The Vaccines

    (338,378 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, british, alternative

    There are at least two bands known as The Vaccines: 1) A British indie rock band 2) A Japanese electronic duo

  • Tonite Only

    (23,057 listeners)

    electronic, dance, electro house, electro

    Formed in the latter half of 2005, Tonite Only were a new wave/electro-house dance duo consisting of Sam Littlemore AKA Sam La More and Simon Lewicki AKA Groove Terminator.

  • Tony Hawk

    (1,288 listeners)

    grindcore