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The Uncomfortables

The Uncomfortables are battered guitars and songs about love and Hell, the things that matter. Elements of Pixies, Tom Waits, Film Noir and Surf Rock come clattering together in an electrifying mixture. The Uncomfortables have played high profile gigs with Jamie T, We Are Scientists, Dartz, Aidan Smith and the Departure as well as festivals such as Kendal Calling and One Big Weekend. The Uncomfortables are a 5-piece high-energy, highly charismatic indie rock band from west Lancashire, England.

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Go Radio

JASON LANCASTER - Vocals, Guitars, Piano
MATT “BURNS” POULOS - Bass
STEVEN KOPACZ - Drums
ALEX REED - Guitar
 
It’s a truly rare occasion when a debut by a band is met with the kind of feverish fan anticipation that has encircled LUCKY STREET, the full-length debut by Tallahassee, Florida melodic rockers GO RADIO. But then again, none of those other groups have JASON LANCASTER at the helm.
 

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Hebephrenic

HEBEPHRENIC are a rock/metal band that mixes raw power and atmospheric melody in equal parts, they merge influences from a wide span of genres and create something that is distinctly their own. HEBEPHRENIC were formed in the summer of 2002. After developing a strong local following which led to several packed local shows, the band began to travel further afield and have taken their unique brand of metal up and down the country, sharing stages with bands ranging from Cthonic, Devil Sold his Soul, Beyond All Reason, British Sea Power, to, bizarrely, Liberty X!

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I'll Stay In Memphis

Forming in early 2011 in Manchester United Kingdom , I'll Stay In Memphis have been perfecting their energetic, textured yet ambient sound that transcends the Post hardcore genre. Recorded and produced by their own guitarist and written as a band collective, the songs found on this very page are the result of hard work and time spent making sure each individual element is as desired. With the mindset the band have always had of doing everything themselves and keeping things homegrown, from the song writing, recording and producing to the artwork created.

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Lockjaw

There is more than one Lockjaw: 1) Lockjaw was formed in Portland, Oregon around 1980 by Del Murry (guitar), Tony Arcudi (vocals), Eric Couch (bass), and Rob Parker (drums)... the band played clubs like The Met, 13th Precinct, and the Satyricon in the early days. By 1984 drummer Rob Parker was replaced with Jeremy J., and guitarist Garrett Garitano was added to the lineup. By that time Lockjaw was labeled "Portland's most hated band."

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corsairs

There are three groups known as The Corsairs. An American doo wop group from La Grange, North Carolina who recorded 8 Singles between 1961 and 1964. The group consisted of the Uzell Brothers (Jay, James and Moses) and George Wooten. The second is a group that performed at Renaissance and Pirate Festivals for 13 years. They sang Sea Shanties from the age of sail in A Capella style. They released 8 Studio albums and one live album. The third is a "hardcore" band from Sydney Australia.

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Ornaments

There are at least three artists that go by the name Ornaments: 1) A collective of musicians from Bowling Green, Ohio. Their self-titled EP of original Christmas songs was released as a digital download on December 19, 2009. 2) A three-piece indie-rock outfit from Ottawa, Canada. The members are: David (guitar and vocals), Casey (bass, vocals, keys), and Kevin (drums, percussion, vocals). They formed in the spring of 2009. Their first EP is due to be released sometime in late 2009. 3) An instrumental quartet from Italy, described as such on their MySpace page:

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Young Livers

Young Livers are a punk/hardcore band from Gainesville, FL. Dave used to be in Glass and Ashes, Matt and Chris are currently in the Horror. Sometimes they have beards. so far they released an LP on No Idea Records and will soon release split 7inches with Army Of Ponch, Bridge And Tunnel and Attack! Vipers! ... And apparently there's a second band called Young Livers, they are "straight up punk/rockabilly from KC".

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Yashin

Having started out several years ago Yashin have slowly built-up a fanbase that seems to keep growing and growing, regardless of the fact Yashin remain unsigned they are still one of the most loved bands to come out of Glasgow having numerous fans not just in Scotland and the rest of UK but globally as well. Yashin come under influences from Funeral for a Friend, Killswitch Engage, Parkway Drive and many more.

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Julia

There are two (and quite possibly more) bands by the name Julia, 1) Julia was an american / band, active in the mid 1990's.
Their style resembled the frantic sound of eastcoast (more specifically DC) emo, complete with octave chords and dark, yet melodic, basslines, thundering and slow drumming and intensly emotional vocals. On many occasions it sounded like Mathew was about to break down. Some members were playing on Lumber. Members:
Mathew Yeager (Vocals)

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