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The Hot Melts
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Pretty Vicious
126,847 listeners
There are 2 bands with the name Pretty Vicious: 1.Pretty Vicious are an LA-based fourpiece. The band have been described as, "blues-dr… read moreThere are 2 bands with the name Pretty Vicious: 1.Pretty Vicious are an LA-based fourpiece. The band have been described as, "blues-drenched rock, psychedelic with a flair for the gothic" by SNM Magazine. The band broke up earl… read moreThere are 2 bands with the name Pretty Vicious: 1.Pretty Vicious are an LA-based fourpiece. The band have been described as, "blues-drenched rock, psychedelic with a flair for the gothic" by SNM Magazine. The band broke up early 2007. Their full length album "Hollywood Forever"… read more -
Hanni El Khatib
214,703 listeners
Hanni El Khatib is a singer-songwriter and musician based in Los Angeles. The son of Palestinian and Filipino immigrants (and the first Ame… read moreHanni El Khatib is a singer-songwriter and musician based in Los Angeles. The son of Palestinian and Filipino immigrants (and the first American in his family), Hanni El Khatib grew up in San Francisco and was obsessed with classic Ameri… read moreHanni El Khatib is a singer-songwriter and musician based in Los Angeles. The son of Palestinian and Filipino immigrants (and the first American in his family), Hanni El Khatib grew up in San Francisco and was obsessed with classic Americana and pop culture of the 1950s and 60s. Influenced by pio… read more -
The Frights
334,825 listeners
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The Clockworks
29,299 listeners
The Clockworks is a four-piece Irish band formed in Loughrea in Galway by James McGregor (vocals/guitar), Sean Connelly (guitar), Damian Gr… read moreThe Clockworks is a four-piece Irish band formed in Loughrea in Galway by James McGregor (vocals/guitar), Sean Connelly (guitar), Damian Greaney (guitar), and Tom Freeman (bass). The band moved to London in January 2019. The band's … read moreThe Clockworks is a four-piece Irish band formed in Loughrea in Galway by James McGregor (vocals/guitar), Sean Connelly (guitar), Damian Greaney (guitar), and Tom Freeman (bass). The band moved to London in January 2019. The band's debut single on the Creation23 Label was released in early 2020. View wiki -
Beach Goons
199,703 listeners
Beach Goons is a trio of "Vatos Tristes" from el barrio Logan in south central San Diego. They write fast paced, alternative surf… read moreBeach Goons is a trio of "Vatos Tristes" from el barrio Logan in south central San Diego. They write fast paced, alternative surf punk with an underlying Latin thump that reflects true authenticity unmatched by genre peers. View wikiBeach Goons is a trio of "Vatos Tristes" from el barrio Logan in south central San Diego. They write fast paced, alternative surf punk with an underlying Latin thump that reflects true authenticity unmatched by genre peers. View wiki -
Jacuzzi Boys
122,587 listeners
Given their unabashedly lo-fi aesthetic, their predilection for psychedelia, and their old-school pop sensibilities, Jacuzzi Boys sound lik… read moreGiven their unabashedly lo-fi aesthetic, their predilection for psychedelia, and their old-school pop sensibilities, Jacuzzi Boys sound like direct descendants of 1960s garage rock. Although they might sound like they could've appea… read moreGiven their unabashedly lo-fi aesthetic, their predilection for psychedelia, and their old-school pop sensibilities, Jacuzzi Boys sound like direct descendants of 1960s garage rock. Although they might sound like they could've appeared on the original Nuggets compilation, Jacuzzi Boys are mo… read more -
Skegss
174,351 listeners
Skegss are an Australian surf music and garage rock trio originally from Byron Bay, New South Wales. Their line-up is Toby Cregan on bas… read moreSkegss are an Australian surf music and garage rock trio originally from Byron Bay, New South Wales. Their line-up is Toby Cregan on bass guitar and occasional vocals, Jonny Lani on drums and Benny Reed on lead guitar and vocals. They… read moreSkegss are an Australian surf music and garage rock trio originally from Byron Bay, New South Wales. Their line-up is Toby Cregan on bass guitar and occasional vocals, Jonny Lani on drums and Benny Reed on lead guitar and vocals. They have released several extended plays and toured both nation… read more -
The Subways
1,062,360 listeners
The Subways is a British garage rock/indie rock band. Their debut album, Young For Eternity, was released on 4 July 2005 in the UK and Febr… read moreThe Subways is a British garage rock/indie rock band. Their debut album, Young For Eternity, was released on 4 July 2005 in the UK and February 14, 2006 in the US. Billy Lunn (guitars/vocals), Charlotte Cooper (bass/vocals), Josh Morgan… read moreThe Subways is a British garage rock/indie rock band. Their debut album, Young For Eternity, was released on 4 July 2005 in the UK and February 14, 2006 in the US. Billy Lunn (guitars/vocals), Charlotte Cooper (bass/vocals), Josh Morgan (drums) They released their second album All Or Nothing on … read more -
The Mystery Lights
79,416 listeners
Founded in California and based in Brooklyn, the Mystery Lights play psychedelia-infused garage rock with a deep reverence for the sounds o… read moreFounded in California and based in Brooklyn, the Mystery Lights play psychedelia-infused garage rock with a deep reverence for the sounds of the '60s but with a dash of contemporary cleverness and plenty of spirit. Full of guitars s… read moreFounded in California and based in Brooklyn, the Mystery Lights play psychedelia-infused garage rock with a deep reverence for the sounds of the '60s but with a dash of contemporary cleverness and plenty of spirit. Full of guitars simmering in fuzz and reverb, vocals that plead or taunt, mel… read more