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The Henry Clay People
29,044 listeners
The Henry Clay People are a rock and roll band from Los Angeles. With common comparisons to Pavement and The Replacements they play a type … read moreThe Henry Clay People are a rock and roll band from Los Angeles. With common comparisons to Pavement and The Replacements they play a type of no-frills, pretention-free rock that has sorely been missing from LA. The band is made up of br… read moreThe Henry Clay People are a rock and roll band from Los Angeles. With common comparisons to Pavement and The Replacements they play a type of no-frills, pretention-free rock that has sorely been missing from LA. The band is made up of brothers Joey (vocals, guitar) and Andy (guitar, vocals) Siara… read more -
The Happy Hollows
18,305 listeners
Happy Hollows is a band from Los Angeles that play melodic and experimental noise-pop. The group's members are Sarah Negahdari (vocals… read moreHappy Hollows is a band from Los Angeles that play melodic and experimental noise-pop. The group's members are Sarah Negahdari (vocals/guitar), Charlie Mahoney (bass, synth), and Matthew Fry (guitar). Their first album, Spells, was… read moreHappy Hollows is a band from Los Angeles that play melodic and experimental noise-pop. The group's members are Sarah Negahdari (vocals/guitar), Charlie Mahoney (bass, synth), and Matthew Fry (guitar). Their first album, Spells, was released in 2010 on Autumn Tone Records. Their second album… read more -
The Monolators
1,460 listeners
With their unique blend of 50’s rock and 70’s punk and their increasingly talked about live performances; where drumsets are used as jumpin… read moreWith their unique blend of 50’s rock and 70’s punk and their increasingly talked about live performances; where drumsets are used as jumping platforms, food fights ensue and an occasional head bleeds, The Monolators have come a long way … read moreWith their unique blend of 50’s rock and 70’s punk and their increasingly talked about live performances; where drumsets are used as jumping platforms, food fights ensue and an occasional head bleeds, The Monolators have come a long way since their beginning in 2002 as the husband and wife duo of… read more -
The Hectors
1,283 listeners
The Hectors are from Los Angeles. The Hectors write and perform songs about geeks ("Cold Star"), thugs ("Carol and Sanford&… read moreThe Hectors are from Los Angeles. The Hectors write and perform songs about geeks ("Cold Star"), thugs ("Carol and Sanford"), slackers ("Proof of Sale") and dreamers ("I Drove All the Way from Bridgepo… read moreThe Hectors are from Los Angeles. The Hectors write and perform songs about geeks ("Cold Star"), thugs ("Carol and Sanford"), slackers ("Proof of Sale") and dreamers ("I Drove All the Way from Bridgeport to Make it With You"). The Hectors self-produced an… read more -
Black Lipstick
5,951 listeners
Some stoner dude from a liberal arts college blogged that they sound like a cross between the Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, The Clean an… read moreSome stoner dude from a liberal arts college blogged that they sound like a cross between the Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, The Clean and The Feelies on acid, in a blender, while having Tom Verlaine and Moe Tucker's Modern Love c… read moreSome stoner dude from a liberal arts college blogged that they sound like a cross between the Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, The Clean and The Feelies on acid, in a blender, while having Tom Verlaine and Moe Tucker's Modern Love child. This social science major agrees. Black Lipstickers Tr… read more -
American Princes
19,115 listeners
The initial lineup of American Princes began in Brooklyn in early 2002, with David Slade (vocals, guitar), Matt Quin (drums), and John Beac… read moreThe initial lineup of American Princes began in Brooklyn in early 2002, with David Slade (vocals, guitar), Matt Quin (drums), and John Beachboard (vocals, bass). By the end of the year, the band had left New York, relocating to Little Ro… read moreThe initial lineup of American Princes began in Brooklyn in early 2002, with David Slade (vocals, guitar), Matt Quin (drums), and John Beachboard (vocals, bass). By the end of the year, the band had left New York, relocating to Little Rock, AR. The southern city's cheap rent and central loca… read more -
Division Day
21,444 listeners
Division Day is Rohner Segnitz (vocals, keyboards), Ryan Wilson (guitar), Seb Bailey (bass, guitar, vocals), and Kevin Lenhart (drums). It… read moreDivision Day is Rohner Segnitz (vocals, keyboards), Ryan Wilson (guitar), Seb Bailey (bass, guitar, vocals), and Kevin Lenhart (drums). It wasn’t all that long ago when the four guys in Division Day were sitting in a bar trying to figur… read moreDivision Day is Rohner Segnitz (vocals, keyboards), Ryan Wilson (guitar), Seb Bailey (bass, guitar, vocals), and Kevin Lenhart (drums). It wasn’t all that long ago when the four guys in Division Day were sitting in a bar trying to figure out their next step as a band—or if they were going to rem… read more