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Super similarity to Bill Callahan
Smog
3,342,924 plays (199,887 listeners)
Bill Callahan, born in Silver Spring, Maryland. Callahan pioneered the lo-fi genre of underground rock, with homemade tape-albums recorded on four track tape recorders. Later he signed a record contract with the label Drag City.
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Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
8,924,827 plays (346,980 listeners)
Will Oldham (born 24 December 1970, Louisville, Kentucky) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and musician. His music is often (perhaps inappropriately) placed under the genre of "alt-country". Oldham has recorded under many names, including Palace, Palace Music, Palace Brothers, and Bonnie Billy.
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Magnolia Electric Co.
1,474,563 plays (74,592 listeners)
In March 2003, while on tour, Jason Molina announced that he would rename his band (Songs: Ohia) Magnolia Electric Co. This new incarnation would retain many of the original players and the stylistic direction of the album of the same name. Jason Molina would also continue to release solo work, but this time under his own name.
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High similarity to Bill Callahan
Palace Music
527,168 plays (57,805 listeners)
Will Oldham (born 24 December 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. He has recorded under a number of monikers, including "Palace", "Palace Music", "Palace Brothers", "Palace Songs", "Bonnie 'Prince' Billy", "Bonny Billy" and his own name.
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Cass McCombs
630,511 plays (41,613 listeners)
Cass McCombs (born: 1977) is an American musician whose styles range from the anxious dronals of the Velvet Underground to lonesome hollowed out basement folk with many turns in between. On his most recent effort there is a prevalance of 1980s influence a la Morrissey. His lyrical style is vivid and weary, but will often drift into the high-spirited and whimsical.
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Silver Jews
3,635,388 plays (198,475 listeners)
Silver Jews' earliest incarnation was the college band Ectoslavia, formed by future Pavement founders Bob Nastanovich, Stephen Malkmus and frontman David Berman at the University of Virginia in 1989.
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Will Oldham
679,948 plays (67,710 listeners)
Will Oldham (born 24 December 1970) is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. His music (perhaps inappropriately) is often placed under the genre of "alternative country". Oldham was born in Louisville, Kentucky. He briefly attended Brown University.
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High similarity to Bill Callahan
Tiny Vipers
246,468 plays (28,996 listeners)
Tiny Vipers is the stage name of Jesy Fortino, an acoustic musician from Seattle, Washington. After having started out as a more conventional pop singer-songwriter, she has since developed a very distinct style. She uses both minimal but complicated melodies and techniques that move her away from the pop sound of Hands Across the Void into more abstract music.
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High similarity to Bill Callahan
Palace Brothers
470,739 plays (52,282 listeners)
Palace Brothers is one of the many monikers used by Will Oldham, along with Bonnie Prince Billy, Palace, Palace Music, Palace Songs, Bonny Billy, and so on.
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Phosphorescent
1,133,358 plays (103,323 listeners)
Phosphorescent is the solo project of Matthew Houck, an artist based in Brooklyn, New York. To date, Houck has released three full-length albums under the Phosphorescent moniker: Pride, released on Dead Oceans in 2007, Aw Come, Aw Wry released in 2005, on Misra, and a vinyl version on Coppertree, and A Hundred Times or More, released in 2003 on Warm Records.
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