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Ruin Sisera

Hey everyone! We are Ruin Sisera. There have been some tough times for us this past year with people moving away, but now everybody is back and we want nothing more than to make music.With new songs in the works and… (Read More)


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Satellite Party

The Ultra Payloaded Satellite Party: “The Solutionists,” are an elite group who master the art of public assembly and demonstration. Police intercept the location of one of their private parties and “Insanity Rains”. Many of the party goers are arrested. The… (Read More)


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Sidewise

SideWise is an all-original hard rock band based out of Lawrence KS. Their music is centered around transient, layered melodies, built on a foundation of heavy rock. SideWise is: Scotty: Air Guitar Jeff: Drummer Jason: Keys/synths, samples, vox Nico: Vocalist Marcus… (Read More)


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Sister Hazel

Formed in 1993, Sister Hazel is an acoustic jangle-pop band based in Gainesville, Florida, featuring vocalist/guitarist Ken Block, guitarist/vocalist Andrew Copeland, lead guitarist Ryan Newell, bassist Jeff Beres, and drummer Mark Trojanowski. The group released an eponymous debut in 1994 before… (Read More)


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Slackjaw

After taking several months off to record a new album, “A Tourist In The Land Of The Living”, break in new members and write new songs — the touring machine known as Slackjaw is back & running — as a 5… (Read More)


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Slum Village

Originating from the Conant Gardens section of Detroit, Michigan, USA, the rap outfit Slum Village first came together during the mid-90s. Originally comprised of rhymers Muhammed Baatin and T3, plus producer Jay Dee (who had previously worked with Pharcyde, A Tribe… (Read More)


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So They Say

With two singer/guitarists David, and Joseph working together in a dueling fashion with a third guitarists, Nick. Justin, adding his drumming, Joe , pounding the Bass. So They Say is… David Schroeder, Joseph Hamilton, Justin Hanson, Nick Walters, and Joe Hoermann… (Read More)


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Space Twins

Begun by Brian Bell before he started playing guitar for Weezer, the Space Twins became Bell’s main gig during Weezer’s hiatus in the late 1990s. Formed with former girlfriend Susan Fox and drummer Mike Elliott, the Space Twins debuted with the… (Read More)


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Spitalfield

Spitalfield “Stop Doing Bad Things” The message is clear. On their latest album, “Stop Doing Bad Things,” Spitalfield demand honesty and deliver it. From the battle-cry of Tampa Bum Blues, “If you’ve got something to say, just say it,” to the… (Read More)


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Spock’s Beard

Nick D’Virgilio Instruments: Lead Vocals, Drums, Percussion, Guitar, Bass, programming and a wee bit of keys. Also if I feel really ambitious I will take out my trumpet that I played in Jr. High school and try to play. Except after… (Read More)


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Spymob

John Ostby, lead vocals, keyboards Eric Fawcett, drums, vocals Brent Paschke, guitar, vocals Christian Twigg, bass How do you describe a year in which your band toured the world, played on a gold-selling record, performed on "The Late Show with David… (Read More)


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Stroke 9

Marin County is a sunny, green, and mellow collection of towns just north of San Francisco, across the Golden Gate Bridge. It is this area where refugee hippies migrated following the hazy, drug-filled days of Haight-Ashbury. Eventually, those hippies became yuppies… (Read More)


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Sugarcult

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The Bob Schneider Experience (Former lead singer of the Ugly Americans)

Bob Schneider enjoys pushing the limits, and there are > few boundaries he won’t dare to cross with at least > one toe and a wicked grin. “I’m Good Now,” his > brilliant genre-defying solo effort, hop-scotches > through a musical… (Read More)


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The Calling

Hailing from Los Angeles, CA, the rock quintet the Calling (Alex Band [vocals], Aaron Kamin and Sean Woolstenhulme [guitars], Billy Mohler [bass], and Nate Wood [drums]) fit in well with such ready-for-radio rock acts of the early 21st century as Matchbox… (Read More)


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The Cardigans

One of the most pleasing pop groups of the ‘90s, the Cardigans’ sugary confections would grow annoying very quickly if they weren’t backed by great musicianship and clever arrangements. The band’s 1995 breakout album Life reflected the Cardigans at their most… (Read More)


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The Close

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The Distance

An earnest heartfelt passion in music is something a band cant fake or force. Utilizing this same mindset, Connecticut natives The Distance have tirelessly worked with their do-it-yourself ethic relentlessly, a true sign of an honest hardcore band. However, The Distance… (Read More)


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The Films

Tinker’s Punishment is now The Films. Same band, same songs, new name. (Read More)


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The Frequent Sea

There’s something churning underneath the rock scene: a brand new genre. The Frequent Sea is a tsunami of gritty guitar solos, ethereal vocals, deep lyrics, and inspiring choruses. Every track lulls you into a mysterious current that goes from delicate to… (Read More)


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The Greyboy Allstars

The Greyboy Allstars are back on the scene with their newest release, ‘LIVE’ (Relaxed Records) and national tour dates this Spring. The new album captures the Ultimate Groove band at their absolute best during the height of their sold-out 1998 tour… (Read More)


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The Matches

Shawn Harris—Vox, Guitar Matt Whalen—Drums Justin San Souci—Vox, Bass Jon Devoto, Guitar, Vox Straight outta Oakland, the Matches set the California music scene on fire last year thanks to twelve explosive, hook-injected songs recorded on the cheap in their basements and… (Read More)


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The Music

Brit-pop got a new face in the new millennium thanks to the popularity of Coldplay, The Vines, and Doves. Oasis weren’t exactly supreme kings anymore, therefore the Gallaghers didn’t have much of a choice when making room for some these younger… (Read More)


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The Nadas

If you’ve ever taken a road trip headed West on I-80 from Davenport to Council Bluffs, Iowa, you’d probably want the entire Nadas catalogue as your soundtrack. Come to think of it, the music of the Nadas would make an excellent… (Read More)


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The Paybacks

The Paybacks came swaggering out of Detroit at the turn of the century, when like-minded artists like the White Stripes and the Go were creeping into the rock mainstream with a similar sound. Consisting of singer/guitarist Wendy Case, drummer Pat Pantano… (Read More)


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The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS Ronnie Winter – lead vocals, guitar, percussion, baritone horn Duke Kitchens – guitar, piano, vocals Joey Westwood – bass, vocals Jon Wilkes – drums, vocals “My Grandpa said to me/ Grandson sit down we need to talk… (Read More)


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The Red West

The Red West is a modern rock quartet hailing from southern California. It all began in 2001, when college students Jayson Belt and Andy Smith started writing songs together in their dorm room. Soon the project expanded to include drummer Ryan… (Read More)


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The Reign Kings

The Reign Kings have created their own style of edgy pop that is moody, modern, and driven. Their unique rock style has been drawing crowds for over three years, and continues to attract fans as the Reign Kings buzz continues to… (Read More)


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The Tossers

Raised on the South Side of Chicago which is known for its huge Irish Catholic community, The Tossers emerged in the early 90¹s with their own brew of Celtic music fueled by a love of traditional folk songs and punk rock… (Read More)


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Third Eye Blind

Falling between Hootie & the Blowfish and Live, Third Eye Blind’s catchy and melodic post-grunge made the group’s first single, “Semi-Charmed Life,” into a hit in the spring of 1997. The San Francisco-based quartet consisted of Stephan Jenkins (vocals), Kevin Cadogan… (Read More)