Artists with the tag 'new'
Absolute
Down South flow & straight to the point lyrics. Absolute also can sing so with this artist you get rap and r&b.
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Iceman (Official)
"Unrelenting Thug-Hop." - Vibe Magazine, December 2007. Rapper/Producer Iceman is at the forefront of the New England Hip-Hop movement, and Reign of Fire is his debut CD. Get your copy today and see what the buzz is all about.
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Winfield (Portland, OR)
Influences: Built to Spill, The Kinks, The Police, Gomez, Ozma, Pedro The Lion, Ben Folds Five, Pink Floyd, Modest Mouse, Queen.
Sounds Like: Rush, Dismemberment Plan, Queen.
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Nana Odei Ofei
An interesting mix of Pop, R&B, Reggae, Smooth Jazz and West African polyrhythmic undertones into a "Sound Salad" of refreshing traditional/contemporary Gospel Styles. He mainly incorporates keyboards, guitar, bass, saxophone, drums and vocals.
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Statistics
After writing recording and touring in support of Read MusicSpeak Spanish instrumentalist Denver Dalley took a break from his band Desaparecidos and created Statistics Statistics deliver an edgy abstract sound thats both post-rockexperimental and ind…
PH
A good mix of Rock, pop and Reggae. The brazilian flavour.
"Há verdades em meu peito que as palavras não expressam"
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The Bouncing Souls
Of the multitude of pop punk bands that emerged during the 90s, the majority seemed to come from the west coast of the USA, but there was a number of east coast counterparts during this era, such as the New Brunswick, New Jersey-based Bouncing Souls.…
ABBA
Not many pop groups end up on postage stamps, as Abba has in its native Sweden; but then again, few groups become their homeland's most identifiable export. The group's stratospheric success was built on a foundation of buoyant, exquisitely arranged …
Amphibians
AMPHIBIAN - From ‘Amphibios’ meaning literally ‘living a double life.’ The Amphibians dig back to simpler times when vocals were key, melodies integral and lyrics from the heart. They mix this with a progressive backbeat for an appealing new sound un…
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