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Artist: Noisy Mama
Artist: Noisy Minority
Artist: Noisy Boys
Artist: The Noisy Mornings
Artist: Noisy Stylus
Artist: Noisy Little Sunbeams
Artist: Noisy Act of Protest
Artist: Fading Roots
one man music machine. experimental stuff ugly noisies etc [+] Read More
Artist: Melt The Aged
Melt The Aged are a bunch of noisy idiots. They sound like toilets being eaten by cows. Listen to them at your peril. [+] Read More
Artist: Nick Benson
I sat down to write a song and ended up with a bunch of noisy space rock. [+] Read More
Artist: NKaado
I am making music since 2004. I am trying not to make noisy music, I like silence and do not want my work disturb it. Lay down, close your eyes and listen, just listen [+] Read More
Artist: The Rose Chronicles
Richard Maranda (guitar) and Steve van der Woerd (percussion) first hooked up with vocalist Kristy Thirsk and bass player Judd Cochrane in 1992. Signed to Nettwerk solely on the strength of their live shows, the ethereal yet noisy band released their debut, Shiver, in 1994. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: Leo Blind
In the summer of 2005 three people made a group. All of them were playing music before. That music was noisy, hard and sometimes fast. There was a desire to put a melody in songs. So "Leo Blind" was born, not in pain, but some "injures" were taken. [+] Read More
Artist: Radiohead
Radiohead was one of the few alternative bands of the early '90s to draw heavily from the grandiose arena rock that characterized U2's early albums. But the band internalized that epic sweep, turning it inside out to tell tortured, twisted tales of angst and alienation. Vocalist Thom Yorke's pained lyrics were brought to life by the group's... [+] Read More
Artist: Dolomite
In the '90s, Dolomite was the showcase for experimental Chicago musicians Neil Rosario and Rian Murphy. They started releasing EPs at the beginning of their career, mostly noisy train wrecks produced by Steve Albini. Still, Thrill Jockey eventually signed the band and released the Acetate/The Gift Horse album in 1994. Although the band was still... [+] Read More
Artist: Bob
Noisy art-punks BOB came busting out of their native Atlanta in the late '90s, though the group had been formed more than six years earlier by bassist Kat Gass, drummer/vocalist Butterfly McJones and guitarist/vocalist O.J. Pimple. After self-releasing two albums and an EP, BOB went national with their third album, 1998's Sonic Hedges. The trio... [+] Read More
Artist: Tanger
Tanger are Colorado-based graduates of the Steve Albini school of noisy punk. Having gotten their start in 1995, guitarist/vocalist Jason Chinnock and bassist Jason Cope would endure a number of drummers before finally settling with Jon Linn in late 1998. Tanger's math rock of abrasive indie punk took the notice of Owned and Operated Records,... [+] Read More
Artist: Zonaea
At first it was simply Doug on his own recording noisy beautiful collages of sound on his 4-track. Players would come and go but the Zo stayed on course. Eventually longtime friends Ron Redick and Bobby Kinne came on board and everything clicked. Today, Zonaea is performing a type of music that is truly unique. Their sound is chaotic beauty at... [+] Read More
Artist: Liimanarina
With their name that literally translates to "Glue Creek," the Finland-based Liimanarina began their array of noisy, lo-fi recordings with their 1989 debut EP, Maailman Tylsin Vittumaisuus. With their style that resembled a quirky hybrid of early Fall and Half Japanese, Bad Vugum Records eventually followed with the EPs Juutalaiset in 1990 and... [+] Read More
Artist: Ventral
The 1992 formation of Ventral gave London another three-piece of noisy, distorted indie punk. Consisting of Matt (guitar/vocals), Simon (bass), and Neville (drums), the comparisons of Therapy and the Levellers came about as Ventral appeared on a number of compilations and the self-released 1994 EP Sloth. After signing onto Sofa Records, the... [+] Read More
Artist: Best-McLusky
With part of their name taken from the former Beatles drummer, the three-piece of Best-McLusky are individually based in Cardiff, Newcastle, and London. Influenced by Nirvana, the Smiths, Husker Du, and the Pixies, Andrew Falkous (vocals/guitar), Jonathan Chapple (bass), and Mathew Harding (drums) got together in 1996 at the Blackwood Miners... [+] Read More
Artist: Below the Sound
Below the Sound is a noisy punk trio consisting of brothers Chris and Brian Roy and singer Dennis Ponozzo. Aggressive and visceral without leaning too far towards heavy metal, the band had its first national release (not including an indie album) with More Like a Gunshot Than a Car Wreck in 2002. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide [+] Read More
Artist: The Vermicious Knid
Canadian emo punks the Vermicious Knid use the quiet verse/loud chorus formula made famous by Nirvana in a different setting, surrounding it with complex guitar tendrils that bring to mind math rock while adding a spunky energy often associated with pop punk. What results is a tense, noisy collection of tracks that showcase the band's intense... [+] Read More
Artist: Charlie Davis
Amidst a noisy crowd of musicians with this name, some preferring Charles or Chuck as a first name, comes this piano-pounding Charlie Davis. He can be regarded as an early rocker or a late-period bluesmen, depending on one's point of view. He played in groups such as the band of Buddy Johnson, but his most famous record on his own was the... [+] Read More
Artist: Summer Hits
Formed in Sierra Madre, California in the early 1990s, the Summer Hits comprised vocalist/bassist Tartarex (born Rex Thompson), guitarist Daddy D. (Darren Radermaker) and drummer Joshua "Warm Summer Vibe" Schwartz. A series of noisy, sun-drenched indie-pop singles followed over the next several years, all of which were compiled in 1997 on... [+] Read More