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Skywave
228,177 plays (16,291 listeners)
Skywave was formed in the mid to late 90's in Fredericksburg, Virginia by members Paul Baker (guitar, vocals), John Fedowitz (drums), and Oliver Akerman (bass).
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The Vandelles
45,032 plays (3,933 listeners)
The Vandelles are New York's (if not the world's) finest purveyors of filth, fuzz and harmonies all wrapped up to make you simultaneously swoon at the melodies and your head vapourise from the gorgeous noise.
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HEALTH
1,501,225 plays (82,188 listeners)
There are two bands with the name Health: 1. HEALTH is a noise rock band consisting of four members including Benjamin Jared Miller, Jake Duzsik, John Famiglietti, and Jupiter Keyes. All are from different cities including Seattle, San Diego, and their current home base, Los Angeles.
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Screen Vinyl Image
53,724 plays (3,941 listeners)
Screen Vinyl Image debut with a blend of electronica and psychedelia creating a sound that is fresh and intense.
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The Big Pink
1,051,901 plays (64,807 listeners)
The Big Pink are an electro rock duo which formed in 2007 in London, England. The group consists of Robbie Furze (vocals, guitar) and Milo Cordell (keyboards, synths, vocals). They are best known for their 2009 single "Dominos", which peaked at #29 on the UK Singles Chart.
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My Bloody Valentine
12,716,694 plays (450,631 listeners)
My Bloody Valentine is a shoegaze band formed in 1984 in Dublin, Ireland. The band's best known lineup is Kevin Shields (vocals, guitar), Bilinda Butcher (vocals, guitar), Debbie Googe (bass) and Colm O'Ciosoig (drums). In 1991, the band released their second full length album "Loveless", later declared one of the finest albums of the 1990s.
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The December Sound
77,069 plays (5,463 listeners)
This cult of noise-terrorists cloak themselves in MELTING GUITARS, DANGEROUS SONGWRITING, EVIL DRONES, HYPNOTIC BASSLINES, MANIACALLY DISTORTED BEATS, HEAVILY EFFECTED/DETACHED VOCALS & OTHER-WORDLY SOUND-SCAPES. It's dark and extreme, influenced by existentialism and avant-garde/radical/underground currents.
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Crystal Stilts
917,026 plays (58,242 listeners)
Crystal Stilts is a Brooklyn, N.Y., quartet. Its sound -- equally droll, moody and buoyant -- has roots in early '80s Manchester pop as well as in minimalist garage-rock acts. The band has drawn comparisons to Interpol, Joy Division and early The Jesus and Mary Chain -- with whom it also shares a penchant for stand-up drumming in the manner of The Velvet Underground's Maureen "Moe" Tucker.
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The Jesus and Mary Chain
8,610,480 plays (376,445 listeners)
The Jesus and Mary Chain are a Scottish band that revolves around the songwriting partnership of brothers Jim Reid and William Reid. From East Kilbride, Glasgow, Scotland , the JAMC released a constant string of albums, singles and EPs until their demise in 1998. The band reunited in 2007.
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The Twilight Sad
1,566,511 plays (100,134 listeners)
The Twilight Sad are an indie rock band from Kilsyth, Scotland formed in late 2003. The band is composed of James Alexander Graham (vocals), Andy MacFarlane (guitar), Craig Orzel (bass) and Mark Devine (drums). They have released two full-length albums: Fourteen Autumns & Fifteen Winters (2007) and Forget The Night Ahead (2009).
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