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The Bluetones
388,336 listeners
The Bluetones is an indie rock formed in Hounslow, England in 1994, featuring Mark Morriss (vocals, keyboards & occasional guitar), Ada… read moreThe Bluetones is an indie rock formed in Hounslow, England in 1994, featuring Mark Morriss (vocals, keyboards & occasional guitar), Adam Devlin (guitars), Scott Morriss (bass guitar & backing vocals), and Eds Chesters (drums) Cla… read moreThe Bluetones is an indie rock formed in Hounslow, England in 1994, featuring Mark Morriss (vocals, keyboards & occasional guitar), Adam Devlin (guitars), Scott Morriss (bass guitar & backing vocals), and Eds Chesters (drums) Classed as a Britpop band, given that their appearance and init… read more -
Smaller
1,907 listeners
Smaller were a band of lads from Liverpool, led by songwriter Peter "Digsy" Deary. They were friends with Oasis and often support… read moreSmaller were a band of lads from Liverpool, led by songwriter Peter "Digsy" Deary. They were friends with Oasis and often supported them on tour. Digsy was commemorated in song by Noel Gallagher with the Oasis song Digsy's… read moreSmaller were a band of lads from Liverpool, led by songwriter Peter "Digsy" Deary. They were friends with Oasis and often supported them on tour. Digsy was commemorated in song by Noel Gallagher with the Oasis song Digsy's Dinner, and Noel is credited with additional guitar on Smal… read more -
Out Of My Hair
1,870 listeners
Contender for Nicest Record Ever Made, 'In The Groove Again' was featured heavily on the late night Mark Radcliffe Show, but as u… read moreContender for Nicest Record Ever Made, 'In The Groove Again' was featured heavily on the late night Mark Radcliffe Show, but as usual the band sank without a trace even with a good album 'Drop The Roof'. View wikiContender for Nicest Record Ever Made, 'In The Groove Again' was featured heavily on the late night Mark Radcliffe Show, but as usual the band sank without a trace even with a good album 'Drop The Roof'. View wiki -
No Room For Heroes
182 listeners
Coming from the depths of Wrexham (North Wales) No Room For Heroes had all played in previous bands together until now all at the age of 18… read moreComing from the depths of Wrexham (North Wales) No Room For Heroes had all played in previous bands together until now all at the age of 18, they finally settled on a sound that they themselves wanted to play & hear. After just finis… read moreComing from the depths of Wrexham (North Wales) No Room For Heroes had all played in previous bands together until now all at the age of 18, they finally settled on a sound that they themselves wanted to play & hear. After just finishing recording thier debut E.P in Cardiff with up and coming… read more -
Animals That Swim
2,781 listeners
Animals That Swim are a musical group formed in 1989 in London, England by brothers Hugh Barker (guitar) and Hank Starrs (vocals and drums)… read moreAnimals That Swim are a musical group formed in 1989 in London, England by brothers Hugh Barker (guitar) and Hank Starrs (vocals and drums). Eventually, a third brother joined the line-up, Al Barker (guitar), along with Del Crabtree on t… read moreAnimals That Swim are a musical group formed in 1989 in London, England by brothers Hugh Barker (guitar) and Hank Starrs (vocals and drums). Eventually, a third brother joined the line-up, Al Barker (guitar), along with Del Crabtree on trumpet. The group have had numerous bassists: Charlie Lucian… read more -
The Montrose Avenue
897 listeners
UK five-piece the Montrose Avenue arrived at the tail-end of Britpop with a seventies California harmony sound that prefigured later, more … read moreUK five-piece the Montrose Avenue arrived at the tail-end of Britpop with a seventies California harmony sound that prefigured later, more commercially successful records by bands like The Thrills. Despite some airplay and a top 40 placi… read moreUK five-piece the Montrose Avenue arrived at the tail-end of Britpop with a seventies California harmony sound that prefigured later, more commercially successful records by bands like The Thrills. Despite some airplay and a top 40 placing for their "Where Do I Stand" single, Thirty Day… read more -
Mexico 70
2,785 listeners
The British pop band Mexico 70 was led by singer/guitarist Mick Bund, a onetime member of Felt. Rounded out by lead guitarist Mark Barrett,… read moreThe British pop band Mexico 70 was led by singer/guitarist Mick Bund, a onetime member of Felt. Rounded out by lead guitarist Mark Barrett, bassist Guido Mullingan, and drummer Rick Duce, the group signed to the Cherry Red label, releasi… read moreThe British pop band Mexico 70 was led by singer/guitarist Mick Bund, a onetime member of Felt. Rounded out by lead guitarist Mark Barrett, bassist Guido Mullingan, and drummer Rick Duce, the group signed to the Cherry Red label, releasing a pair of EPs which were later compiled on their first LP… read more