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Artist: Otis Mote
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Artist: North of America
North of America formed in December of 1997 after the break-up of State Champs and the Motes. With members of each departed band collaborating together, the Halifax-based quartet brought on their pop-punk hooks with a complex arrangement of math rock and Chapel Hill-influenced indie. Matlock Records debuted North of America's first EP Elements... [+] Read More
Artist: Philippe Verdelot
Though little information can be obtained concerning Verdelot's early career it is known that he maintained positions in Florence between 1523 and 1527 and that he also held a position in Rome. As a French composer one might expect that Verdelot composed a number of chansons. This is simply not the case. He did compose over fifty motets and two... [+] Read More
Artist: Scar Culture
Scar Culture are a New York City-based quartet, comprised of members Pheroze Karai (vocals), John Conley (guitars), Duke Borisov (drums), and Frank Cannino (bass), whose brutal, high-velocity metal sound incorporates various forms of heavy music influences, including grindcore, death metal, and hardcore. Their full-length album, Inscribe, was... [+] Read More
Artist: Mark Dalton
An important member of the Midwest rock scene of the 1960s and early-1970s, Mark Dalton continued to make his presence felt after relocating to Seattle in 1973. A member of such Seattle-based blues bands as the G.R. Cerutti Blues Band and the Isaac Scott Blues band, featuring ex-members of Albert Collins's backup band, and the Slamhound Hunters,... [+] Read More
Artist: The Faint
Omaha, NE's the Faint have gone through countless changes in their relatively short career, but with each shift, both personnel-wise and stylistically, they have made a distinct new impression and turned more and more heads. Originally called Norman Bailer and featuring current members Clark and Todd Baechle, as well as bassist Joel Peterson,... [+] Read More