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Velvet Crush
155,520 plays (20,035 listeners)
Velvet Crush is a power pop band from Rhode Island that achieved prominence in indie-rock circles in the early and mid-1990s. The band broke up in 1996 but re-formed in 1998 and has continued to record, releasing their most recent album in 2004.
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East Village
55,275 plays (2,774 listeners)
East Village, essentially a duo featuring brothers Martin Kelly and Paul Kelly, stood out from the drug-infused, rave-obsessed U.K. music scene of the late ‘80s by championing the ‘60s jangle of the Byrds and early Beatles. Actually formed in the mid-‘80s as Episode 4, East Village had a retro, unfashionable style that only really caught on right before they broke up.
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BMX Bandits
338,244 plays (29,195 listeners)
BMX Bandits are a Scottish 1960s-influenced guitar pop band who have been making music from 1986 to the present day. They have shared members with other Bellshill bands Teenage Fanclub and The Soup Dragons.
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Northern Uproar
32,087 plays (3,251 listeners)
Northern Uproar are an English rock band from Stockport. With a career spanning only two years from formation to original dissolution, the group initially drew some hype and praise from the British music press but were soon forgotten. They also became the subject of a degree of ridicule, for their sometimes loutish appearance and behaviour.
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The Frank and Walters
198,182 plays (23,198 listeners)
The Frank and Walters are a pop/rock band from Cork, Ireland. Founded in 1990 the group (named in honour of two eccentric Cork characters) are Paul Linehan (vocalist/bassist), his brother Niall Linehan (guitar) (replaced by Kevin Pedreschi in 2004) and Ashley Keating (drums).
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Moose
306,578 plays (30,815 listeners)
There are at least two artists with the name Moose: 1. A British indie rock band 2. An American lo-fi band 3. An independent, Las Vegas-based hip-hop musician
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The Boo Radleys
1,223,426 plays (137,547 listeners)
The Boo Radleys were a British guitar band of the 1990's who made experimental indie music, and were briefly associated with the Britpop movement. They took their name from the reclusive character of Boo Radley from Harper Lee's classic novel To Kill A Mockingbird.
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Blueboy
494,003 plays (33,905 listeners)
Blueboy is the name of an indie pop band formed in Reading, Berkshire, consisting of Keith Girdler (vocals) and Paul Stewart (guitars), formerly of little-known bands Feverfew and The Rileys. They soon signed to Sarah Records, releasing the single Clearer in 1991, and soon took on more members, including singer/cellist Gemma Townlet and second guitarist Harvey Williams.
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Superstar
37,419 plays (7,407 listeners)
The vehicle for the pop genius of Joe McAlinden. Joe was previously a member of The Groovy Little Numbers, and recorded for 53rd and 3rd Records of Edinburgh. He has been in Bellshill scene bands with members of Teenage Fanclub, Soup Dragons and The BMX Bandits.
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Razorcuts
155,584 plays (18,810 listeners)
Razorcuts are a two-piece band formed in London in 1985. The band split in 1989, with Tim Vass going on to form Red Chair Fadeaway and Greg Webster joining The Carousel.
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