Artists with the tag 'gold'
Le pianc
Le Pianc represent the friendlier side of the post-punk revival, in the vein of B-52's, Stereolab and Talula Gosh – which adds up to short tunes, no distortion and brimming with spontaneity.
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Marlango
Marlango is an amazing journey through nu-jazz sounds with a tinge of cinematic influence and a definite musical and spiritual presence of their major influence, Tom Waits.
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Stack, The
Influenced by classic rock and the best of today, The Stack's sound can best be described as somewhere in between The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, and Radiohead. As melodic, rocking, and creative as anyone out there today, The Stack is going places.
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Epiphora
Epiphora is instrumental TV and film music which cuts across multiple genres. In any one sitting, you can hear electronica, hard rock, soft synth strings, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, and piano. I generally play every instrument on the recordi…
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Allison Crowe (2005)
"Beautifully moody, or riotously rocking, Allison Crowe creates piano-based music of transcendent quality."
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Blood Ruby
Blood Ruby creates atmospheric alternative music somewhere in the vein of dream pop, ethereal, and neoprogressive rock. Female vocalists deliver haunting melodies and crafted lyrics full of evocative imagery and cinematic storytelling. Spacious produ…
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Jo Beth Henderson
"Progressive Folk Art Rock" with influences in jazz, folk rock, classical, and the avant-garde. A bleeding edge approach to composing resulting in an experience appealing to true music aficionados. Ambitious lyrical themes and melodic, harmonic, and …
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Sexy Sadie
Far from adhering to trends or force changes in the language of their songs, Sexy Sadie start a whole new cycle with Translate, in which they still present emotional songs, like touches of warmth that expand one’s heart right from the very first chor…
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onestop
We really rely on melody for our music. We want people to walk away humming our tunes after one listening. So we mainly drive home our musical points with melody, strong vocals and layered harmonies.
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Cycle ('05)
Cycle uses XXI century tools, putting together technology and electric guitars to create sounds that go from Break to rock and from punk to techno, always with a lot of style. When playing live, the band doesn’t respect the conventional guidelines …
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