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Hardcore, rock, hard rock, metal, and avant-punk: these are some of the words that have been used to describe Brooklyn's Goes Cube. First formed in 2003 by David Obuchowski, Matt Frey and a drum machine, their first studio album 'Another Day Has Passed' was released in May 2009 on The End Records. Spinner spoke with frontman David Obuchowski about ...
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Formed in 2009, Givers are a band formed out of improvisation and other influences, from afrobeat to folk. Hitting the road with Dirty Projectors in 2009 for their first tour, they received well-deserved exposure and positive reviews. Recently, Spinner sat down with Taylor Guarisco [guitar, vocals] and Kirby Campbell [drums] to discuss their tour ...
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Hailing from Tapai, Taiwan, Go Chic is an energetic electropop band whose great sense of personal enthusiasm compliments their music. The band's debut album titled I Am Confused was independently released in March 2010. Recently, Spinner spoke with Ariel Zheng about Bill Nye the Science Guy, SXSW, and her band's influences.
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Forming at Tennessee State University in 1997, Glossary has consistently upheld the phrase "American rock-and-roll." Their latest album, Feral Fire, was released in February 2010. Spinner recently spoke with working-class frontman Joey Kneiser about hot sauce, Meat Loaf, and their upcoming shows at SXSW.
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Good Old War's unique blend of acoustic guitar and three-part vocals certainly separate them from other groups on the indie-folk scene. Releasing their second album on June 1, 2010, the Philadelphia-based band has received much praise from fans and critics alike. Spinner recently spoke with guitarist/vocalist Dan Schwartz about his band's musical ...
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Since he emerged in 2004 with 'Misery, Missouri,' singer-songwriter David Strackany's one-man band Paleo truly matches what indie-folk is and should be. Constantly on the move in his car, Strackany has played over 600 shows around the US and Canada, gaining critical acclaim for 'The Song Diary.'' Through this project, he wrote, recorded and ...
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Das Racist's cheeky wit propelled them to the top of indie hip-hop in 2009 with stoner hymns including 'Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell' and 'Chicken and Meat,' both being greatly praised by critics and fans alike. The New York Times even stated that the Brooklyn, N.Y.-based group's tracks are "instantly appealing." Recently, Spinner sat down ...
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