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  • (lo:muêso)

    (2,145 listeners)

    post-rock, indie rock, spanish, spain

    (lo:muêso) nacen en 2001 en Premià de Mar (Barcelona). Tras la disolución de God's Phone, Raúl de los Ríos, Karlos Navarro y Alfonso Méndez, amigos desde la infancia, deciden formar El Efecto Coriolis, y es allá por el año 2000, cuando Juanma Medina, que había coincidido ya con Karlos en Visceral James se une a ellos.

  • 12Twelve

    (7,758 listeners)

    post-rock, jazz, experimental, instrumental

    12Twelve were a post-rock band from Barcelona (Spain) formed by Jaume L. Pantaleón (guitar), Javier García (doublebass), José Roselló (drums) and Jens Neumaier (sax and keyboards).

  • Abe Vigoda

    (78,828 listeners)

    experimental, noise rock, no wave, punk

    Abe Vigoda is an experimental, tropicali punk rock band based in Los Angeles, California but originally formed in Chino, California in 2004. They take their name from the actor Abe Vigoda most famous for appearing as Detective Sgt. Phil Fish on the sitcom television series Barney Miller from 1975-1977.

  • Boss Hog

    (30,220 listeners)

    alternative, post-punk, indie, rock

    Boss Hog was an American alternative rock band, formed in 1989 in New York City, New York. The band faded into inactivity and its last known year as a band was 2001. Their lineup including the husband and wife duo of Jon Spencer (guitar) and Cristina Martinez (vocals), both formerly of the band Pussy Galore, along with Jens Jurgensen (bass), Hollis Queens (drums) and Mark Boyce (keyboard).

  • Darren Hayman & Jack Hayter

    (1 listener)

  • Deerhoof

    (377,604 listeners)

    experimental, indie, indie rock, noise rock

    San Francisco's Deerhoof mixes sugary melodies and an experimental spirit into sweetly challenging and utterly distinctive music.

  • Eli "Paperboy" Reed & The True Loves

    (18,864 listeners)

    soul, rhythm and blues, r&b, blues

    Growing up in Brookline, MA, Eli Reed had wide exposure to music. His father was a critic and lent his extensive record collection to his son, who soaked up as much as he could, gravitating toward the gospel, soul, blues, and R&B albums especially.

  • Giant Sand

    (87,903 listeners)

    alt-country, americana, indie, rock

    Giant Sand, originally The Giant Sandworms, is an American rock band formed in 1985, based in Tucson, Arizona, USA (although Los Angeles, California was its home for many years).

  • High Places

    (155,044 listeners)

    experimental, psychedelic, folktronica, indie

    High Places began as an experiment in collaboration: two people with diverse artistic backgrounds coming together to merge their skills, aesthetic tastes, and music-making approaches. Robert Barber grew up listening to punk and hardcore, and Mary Pearson studied bassoon performance, but both gravitated toward a DIY compositional style and a love of layers.

  • Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan

    (144,569 listeners)

    singer-songwriter, folk, indie, alternative

    Isobel Campbell is the former cellist and backup vocalist for Belle & Sebastian, as well as leader of The Gentle Waves. Mark Lanegan used to be the frontman of the Seattle grunge band The Screaming Trees and has recently played with Queens Of The Stone Age, and formed (together with Greg Dulli) The Gutter Twins. Lanegan has also been releasing solo albums since 1990.

  • La Buena Vida

    (43,708 listeners)

    indie, indie pop, spanish, spanish indie pop

    La Buena Vida is one of the top Spanish pop bands for the nineties. In 1988, it's summertime, six young people are hanging out on playa de la Concha (San Sebastian, Spain). They admire some sixties stuff (Love, The Beatles, Velvet Underground, Beach Boys, Nick Drake...) combined with a devotion to various eighties combos (The Smiths, James, Orange Juice, BMX Bandits...).

  • Lovvers

    (30,236 listeners)

    lo-fi, noise rock, punk, indie

    Lovvers are a strange mix of music’s forgotten / blank generation, re-calling the spirit of Darby Crashes’ Germs, the weirdness of Flipper, Wipers style pop and the careless attitude of The Replacements. Having been written about or featured in most major magazines, it appears the select few have largely missed the point of Lovvers.

  • Manel

    (20,270 listeners)

    catalan, folk, indie, catala

    Manel is a four-piece band from Barcelona, Catalonia. Formed in 2007 by school friends Guillem Gisbert, Roger Padilla, Martí Maymó and Arnau Vallvé, they began simply by recording a demo and entering the Sona9 competition, in which they finished in 2nd place.

  • MeNeO

    (3,178 listeners)

    8bit, electronic, chiptune, electro

    www.entter.com/meneo is pure gameboy reggaetón and electro-dancehall along vocoders and keytars, which are the weapons of choice for *MeNeO*'s deep, flavoured, latin rhythms that are accompanied by Entter's VJ "Fruity Booty" and his made-to-measure vjing application that's been the envy of many at several video art festivals.

  • Mika Miko

    (38,254 listeners)

    punk, riot grrrl, female vocalists, noise

    Mika Miko was an underground punk band that existed from 2003 to 2009, originating in Los Angeles, California, U.S.

  • The Dodos

    (404,194 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 Extraordinaires

    (8,164 listeners)

    indie, folk-rock, folk, indie rock

    An indie rock group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania currently signed to Punk Rock Payroll in South Philly, The Extraordinaires are a unique act. Their albums are released as handmade, hand-screened cloth-bound storybooks. Their shows are theatrical and energetic. Their singer's guitar is shaped like a fish.

  • The Joe K-Plan

    (1,264 listeners)

    post-rock, math rock, experimental, instrumental rock

    Humanes is the reason. Eso dicen Mario y César, que se vuelven a reunir después de un tiempo para formar esta vez un dúo post hardcore en el que reflejan parte de la música que ha estado rondando sus cabezas los últimos años. Es inevitable mencionar a Don Caballero, a Shellac, a That Fucking Tank o a Hella para hablar de ellos.

  • The Thermals

    (234,011 listeners)

    indie, indie rock, punk, lo-fi

    The Thermals are a rock band from Portland, Oregon, United States, formed in 2002. The group is currently comprised of Hutch Harris (vocals and guitar), Kathy Foster (bass), and Westin Glass (drums). Original guitarist Ben Barnett, of Kind of Like Spitting fame, left shortly after More Parts per Million was released in 2003, reverting guitar duties back to Hutch.

  • The Wave Pictures

    (52,082 listeners)

    indie, british, indie pop, rock

    London based rock trio, consisting of David Tattersall, Franic Rozycki and Johnny 'Huddersfield' Helm.

  • Woven Hand

    (95,140 listeners)

    alt-country, folk, singer-songwriter, experimental

    Woven Hand is the personal project of David Eugene Edwards, former frontman of 16 Horsepower, featuring a revolving cast of collaborators from Denver, Colorado, United States.