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Drive Like Jehu
173,858 listeners
Drive Like Jehu were an American post-hardcore band from San Diego, California founded in 1990 by Rick Froberg (guitar, vocals), John Reis … read moreDrive Like Jehu were an American post-hardcore band from San Diego, California founded in 1990 by Rick Froberg (guitar, vocals), John Reis (guitar), Mike Kennedy (bass), and Mark Trombino (drums). Froberg and Reis had originally played … read moreDrive Like Jehu were an American post-hardcore band from San Diego, California founded in 1990 by Rick Froberg (guitar, vocals), John Reis (guitar), Mike Kennedy (bass), and Mark Trombino (drums). Froberg and Reis had originally played in Pitchfork, but despite musical similarities, there were s… read more -
Tortoise
509,695 listeners
Tortoise's almost entirely instrumental music defies easy categorization. The group gained significant attention from their early car… read moreTortoise's almost entirely instrumental music defies easy categorization. The group gained significant attention from their early career. The members have roots in Chicago's fertile music scene, playing in various indie rock a… read moreTortoise's almost entirely instrumental music defies easy categorization. The group gained significant attention from their early career. The members have roots in Chicago's fertile music scene, playing in various indie rock and punk groups. Formed in 1990, Tortoise was among the firs… read more -
The Ladies
61,103 listeners
There are at least 3 artists called The Ladies: 1. Collaboration between Rob Crow (Pinback, Thingy, a dozen others) and Zach Hill (Death Grips, Hella, Team Sleep, etc). Neither of them are a lady. Their debut album was released in early… read moreThere are at least 3 artists called The Ladies: 1. Collaboration between Rob Crow (Pinback, Thingy, a dozen others) and Zach Hill (Death Grips, Hella, Team Sleep, etc). Neither of them are a lady. Their debut album was released in early 2006 to many favourable reviews. 2. Richmond, VA hardcore/p… read more -
Shellac
206,939 listeners
Shellac (sometimes referred to as 'Shellac of North America') is an American rock music group formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1992 by Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums). T… read moreShellac (sometimes referred to as 'Shellac of North America') is an American rock music group formed in Chicago, Illinois, in 1992 by Steve Albini (guitar and vocals), Bob Weston (bass guitar vocals) and Todd Trainer (drums). They have been classified as post-hardcore, noise rock and ma… read more -
Thingy
56,091 listeners
Led by Rob Crow (of Pinback, Heavy Vegetable, Optiganally Yours, The Ladies, Goblin Cock, Physics, Aspects of Physics, Orca, Fantasy Missio… read moreLed by Rob Crow (of Pinback, Heavy Vegetable, Optiganally Yours, The Ladies, Goblin Cock, Physics, Aspects of Physics, Orca, Fantasy Mission Force, Snotnose, Remote Action Sequence Project, Altron Tube, The Alpha Males, and surely more b… read moreLed by Rob Crow (of Pinback, Heavy Vegetable, Optiganally Yours, The Ladies, Goblin Cock, Physics, Aspects of Physics, Orca, Fantasy Mission Force, Snotnose, Remote Action Sequence Project, Altron Tube, The Alpha Males, and surely more bands) and formed in 1995 or 1996 after the dissolving of Hea… read more -
mouse on the keys
170,397 listeners
A blend of minimal phrased piano and dynamic drumming. The pursuit of a live experience composed of visual and audio expression. Formed in … read moreA blend of minimal phrased piano and dynamic drumming. The pursuit of a live experience composed of visual and audio expression. Formed in 2006, with elements of jazz, funk, post‐rock and electronic music, Mouse on the Keys fits into a g… read moreA blend of minimal phrased piano and dynamic drumming. The pursuit of a live experience composed of visual and audio expression. Formed in 2006, with elements of jazz, funk, post‐rock and electronic music, Mouse on the Keys fits into a genre of their own. The trio consists of two former members o… read more -
Lite
141,409 listeners
1. LITE are an Instrumental Math Rock band from Tokyo, Japan, formed in 2003. Their members are: Nobuyuki Takeda (guitar), Kozo Kusumoto (g… read more1. LITE are an Instrumental Math Rock band from Tokyo, Japan, formed in 2003. Their members are: Nobuyuki Takeda (guitar), Kozo Kusumoto (guitar), Jun Izawa (bass) and Akinori Yamamoto (drums). Releases: LITE (2005) Filmlets (2006) Live… read more1. LITE are an Instrumental Math Rock band from Tokyo, Japan, formed in 2003. Their members are: Nobuyuki Takeda (guitar), Kozo Kusumoto (guitar), Jun Izawa (bass) and Akinori Yamamoto (drums). Releases: LITE (2005) Filmlets (2006) Live in Limerick (2007) A Tiny Twofer (split with Funanori, 2007… read more -
Bitch Magnet
22,819 listeners
Bitch Magnet was a Post-Hardcore band that formed at Oberlin College in Ohio in 1986; later moving to North Carolina. They released their f… read moreBitch Magnet was a Post-Hardcore band that formed at Oberlin College in Ohio in 1986; later moving to North Carolina. They released their first album, Umber, in 1989; a Post-Hardcore album that would later be considered one of the genre&… read moreBitch Magnet was a Post-Hardcore band that formed at Oberlin College in Ohio in 1986; later moving to North Carolina. They released their first album, Umber, in 1989; a Post-Hardcore album that would later be considered one of the genre's early exemplars. In 1990, the band released their sec… read more -
The Brave Little Abacus
26,971 listeners
The Brave Little Abacus was an American emo band from Sandown, New Hampshire, active from 2007 to 2012. The band consisted of vocalist, guitarist, and drummer Adam Demirjian, bassist Andrew Ryan, and keyboardist Zach Onett, but were later joined by Nick Morrone on drums in 2011. discography: … read more -
The Newfound Interest in Connecticut
5,155 listeners
Where has the newfound interest in CT gone? Nowhere, and it only took them six years. It may seem as if they were starting to get somewhere… read moreWhere has the newfound interest in CT gone? Nowhere, and it only took them six years. It may seem as if they were starting to get somewhere (they released their first album, “Tell me about the long dark path home,” added a trumpet player… read moreWhere has the newfound interest in CT gone? Nowhere, and it only took them six years. It may seem as if they were starting to get somewhere (they released their first album, “Tell me about the long dark path home,” added a trumpet player, and wrote a bio), don’t be fooled: Those young, happy face… read more