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  • Action Biker

    (15,346 listeners)

    swedish, electronic, twee, female vocalists

    In 1983, the very same year Kraftwerk released Tour de France and Dolly Mixture released Demonstration Tapes, Sarah Nyberg Pergament was born in Trelleborg, Sweden. She moved to Gothenburg at an early age and with both of her parents working as professional musicians she early developed a strong sense and great passion for music and art.

  • Betty And The Werewolves

    (8,720 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).

  • Comet Gain

    (48,226 listeners)

    indie pop, indie, indie rock, twee

    Comet Gain is a British indie rock band with heavy influences from Dexys Midnight Runners and northern soul. The band includes ex-Huggy Bear bass player Jon Slade and included future Velocette members Sarah Bleach and Jax Coombes.

  • Gregory Webster

    (1,065 listeners)

    indie pop, indiepop, twee, c86

    Gregory Webster is a British musician based in Oxford, United Kingdom. In 1985 he founded the Razorcuts with Tim Vass. He then played in The Carousel with Elizabeth Price (ex-Talulah Gosh) from 1989 to 1994.

  • Harvey Williams

    (3,398 listeners)

    sarah records, indie pop, singer-songwriter, sarah

    Harvey Williams hails from Newlyn, just outside Penzance, at the western tip of Cornwall. He made his first recordings using the pseudonym Another Sunny Day.

  • Help Stamp Out Loneliness

    (3,570 listeners)

    indie pop, rock, female vocalist, twee pop

    H.S.O.L. grew from a seed when old flatmates Colm McCrory and Bentley Cooke from twee band Language of Flowers decided to take a sabbatical from the drug fuelled ultra-violent world of C86 and start a lounge-gaze-krautpop band instead (whatever that is).

  • Let's Whisper

    (6,893 listeners)

    indie pop, twee, indie, boys and girls singing together

    Let's Whisper is the sweet bedroom pop duo project of Colin Clary and Dana Kaplan of the Smittens. They write dreamy soft songs and have recorded a few songs that have appeared on compilations. They live in Burlington, Vermont.

  • Liechtenstein

    (24,973 listeners)

    twee, indie pop, swedish, indie

    In 2005 Renée, Naemi and Teresa started playing together as Liechtenstein. Influenced by British 80s bands like Talulah Gosh, Dolly Mixture, Mo-Dettes, Girls At Our Best, and Shop Assistants, they released their debut 7” single “Stalking Skills” on Fraction Discs in 2007.

  • Milky Wimpshake

    (12,715 listeners)

    indie pop, twee, indie, british

    Referred to by some as Punk Folk and Twee Skiffle, they're considered witty, satirical, and both irritating and utterly enjoyable, Newcastle Upon Tyne based Milky Wimpshake have released numerous singles and compilation tracks on assorted indie labels since forming in 1993.

  • Pocketbooks

    (26,252 listeners)

    indie pop, twee, indie, indiepop

    Pocketbooks are a pop group from London, combining melodic harmonies, spiralling guitars and descriptive storytelling. The band members are Andy Hudson, Daniel Chapman, Emma Hall, Ian Cowen and Jonny Tansey.

  • Tender Trap

    (19,920 listeners)

    indie pop, twee, indie, pop

    Tender Trap are a London-based indie-pop band featuring Amelia Fletcher, Rob Pursey, John Stanley, Katrina Dixon and Emily Bennett.

  • The Hit Parade

    (13,978 listeners)

    indie pop, twee, sarah records, sarah

    The Hit Parade are an indie pop group based in London, UK. Named after the NBC US TV show Your Hit Parade which was broadcast across America in the 1950s as a showcase of the best of chart music, The Hit Parade were formed in 1984 by three British schoolfriends Raymond Watts, Matthew Moffatt and Julian Henry. The group have released five CDs and nine singles to date.

  • The Middle Ones

    (894 listeners)

    just ladies, under 2000 listeners, mcgarrigals, quietly pretty

    Hailing from the North but living in the East, the Middle Ones formed in their time as undergrads at UEA. Their sound is simple yet strong, with a wonderfully warm but textured character. On stage they charm with a modest sense of humour, honest lyrics and simple but pleasing use of cheap looking instruments that fit their lo-fi care-free musicality so well.

  • The Pete Green Corporate Juggernaut

    (323 listeners)

    sheffield, acoustic indiepop, garage, british invasion

    The Pete Green Corporate Juggernaut is an old name for The Sweet Nothings, an indiepop band from Sheffield, UK fronted by singer-songwriter Pete Green. Please update your tags accordingly, popkids.

  • The School

    (41,552 listeners)

    indie pop, female vocalists, twee, norwegian

    There is more than one artist called The School 1. The School are from Cardiff, wielding shimmering 60s influenced pop and a plethora of band members. 2. The School from Trondheim, Norway playing Indie Rock with Post-Punk influences

  • The Smittens

    (23,114 listeners)

    twee, indie pop, twee as fuck, twee pop

    The Smittens are a hard-working, globe-trotting independent American twee pop band from Burlington, Vermont. The band is friends first and open-hearted indiepop revolutionaries after that.

  • Town Bike

    (1,705 listeners)

    punk, spotify, indie, funny

    Are you ready world? Pop music just got cuter, sexier and a helluva lot more bratty! Town Bike are four kids from Merseyside on a mission to reclaim the dancefloor from po-faced indie characters and miserable emo scenesters, and this is the opening salvo of their attack.

  • Zipper

    (2,979 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.