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The Roadrunners
3,052 listeners
There are more bands called The Roadrunners The Roadrunners were a band that emerged from the burgeoning music scene in 1960s Liverpool. (T… read moreThere are more bands called The Roadrunners The Roadrunners were a band that emerged from the burgeoning music scene in 1960s Liverpool. (They were billed either as The Roadrunners or as The Road Runners. The word "Liverpool" h… read moreThere are more bands called The Roadrunners The Roadrunners were a band that emerged from the burgeoning music scene in 1960s Liverpool. (They were billed either as The Roadrunners or as The Road Runners. The word "Liverpool" has been added to distinguish them from other bands who subse… read more -
Trixie's Big Red Motorbike
4,568 listeners
Trixie's Big Red Motorbike was a twee/indie pop band formed in 1981 on the Isle of Wight, U.K. by brother and sister duo of Mark and Melanie Litten. View wikiTrixie's Big Red Motorbike was a twee/indie pop band formed in 1981 on the Isle of Wight, U.K. by brother and sister duo of Mark and Melanie Litten. View wikiTrixie's Big Red Motorbike was a twee/indie pop band formed in 1981 on the Isle of Wight, U.K. by brother and sister duo of Mark and Melanie Litten. View wiki -
Would-Be-Goods
23,286 listeners
The Would-be-goods story begins in 1987 when Jessica Griffin recorded a single under that name for cult label el records. The songs Hanging… read moreThe Would-be-goods story begins in 1987 when Jessica Griffin recorded a single under that name for cult label el records. The songs Hanging Gardens of Reigate and Fruit Paradise, were written by Simon Turner and Colin Lloyd Tucker, and r… read moreThe Would-be-goods story begins in 1987 when Jessica Griffin recorded a single under that name for cult label el records. The songs Hanging Gardens of Reigate and Fruit Paradise, were written by Simon Turner and Colin Lloyd Tucker, and recorded by Richard Preston at Strand-on-the-Green Studios, L… read more -
Twa Toots
4,522 listeners
Twa Toots were a U.K. band formed in the early 80s. One of John Peel’s favorite bands, the group recorded a session for the legendary deej… read moreTwa Toots were a U.K. band formed in the early 80s. One of John Peel’s favorite bands, the group recorded a session for the legendary deejay's program and then seemingly disappeared. One full-length, the long out-of-print Don’t Sen… read moreTwa Toots were a U.K. band formed in the early 80s. One of John Peel’s favorite bands, the group recorded a session for the legendary deejay's program and then seemingly disappeared. One full-length, the long out-of-print Don’t Send Me Flowers, was released on 1997 on Accident Records. When… read more -
Grab Grab The Haddock
4,059 listeners
This terminally cute London quartet with the daft name spun off from the defunct Marine Girls. Bass player Jane Fox had recorded with Trixie's Big Red Motorbike before this. Three Songs by Grab Grab the Haddock EP (UK Cherry Red) 19… read moreThis terminally cute London quartet with the daft name spun off from the defunct Marine Girls. Bass player Jane Fox had recorded with Trixie's Big Red Motorbike before this. Three Songs by Grab Grab the Haddock EP (UK Cherry Red) 1984 Four More Songs by Grab Grab the Haddock EP (UK Cherry Red) 1985 View wiki -
The Rosehips
7,231 listeners
There are two bands with the name "The Rosehips". 1. UK indie band from Barlaston, near Stoke on Trent who formed in January 198… read moreThere are two bands with the name "The Rosehips". 1. UK indie band from Barlaston, near Stoke on Trent who formed in January 1986. They played their last gig in Bristol in June 1989. The original lineup comprised: Glenn, Ant, … read moreThere are two bands with the name "The Rosehips". 1. UK indie band from Barlaston, near Stoke on Trent who formed in January 1986. They played their last gig in Bristol in June 1989. The original lineup comprised: Glenn, Ant, Mark1, and singer Yo(lande). Later members included: Mark2, … read more -
The Groove Farm
9,845 listeners
The Groove Farm were regarded as a c86 band. They released records through their own label (Raving Pop Blast) and also via The Subway Organ… read moreThe Groove Farm were regarded as a c86 band. They released records through their own label (Raving Pop Blast) and also via The Subway Organisation. They hailed from Bristol. View wikiThe Groove Farm were regarded as a c86 band. They released records through their own label (Raving Pop Blast) and also via The Subway Organisation. They hailed from Bristol. View wiki -
My Favorite
27,007 listeners
New York City-based My Favorite was Michael Grace Jr, Andrea Vaughn, Gil Abad, Darren Amadio, Todbot, and Kurt Brondo. The group, who forme… read moreNew York City-based My Favorite was Michael Grace Jr, Andrea Vaughn, Gil Abad, Darren Amadio, Todbot, and Kurt Brondo. The group, who formed in 1991, was an artful, depressed collective of pop innovators, hailing from Long Island but lon… read moreNew York City-based My Favorite was Michael Grace Jr, Andrea Vaughn, Gil Abad, Darren Amadio, Todbot, and Kurt Brondo. The group, who formed in 1991, was an artful, depressed collective of pop innovators, hailing from Long Island but longing to be in Paris. Their songs are woefully romantic, cyni… read more -
Milky Wimpshake
19,285 listeners
Referred to by some as Punk Folk and Twee Skiffle, they're considered witty, satirical, and both irritating and utterly enjoyable, Newcastle Upon Tyne based Milky Wimpshake have released numerous singles and compilation tracks on assorted indie labels since forming in 1993. The indefatigabl… read more -
Tender Trap
34,484 listeners
Tender Trap are an English indiepop band based in London, England, formed in 2001 by three of the five members of Marine Research - Amelia … read moreTender Trap are an English indiepop band based in London, England, formed in 2001 by three of the five members of Marine Research - Amelia Fletcher, Rob Pursey, and John Downfall. Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey were previously in the ind… read moreTender Trap are an English indiepop band based in London, England, formed in 2001 by three of the five members of Marine Research - Amelia Fletcher, Rob Pursey, and John Downfall. Amelia Fletcher and Rob Pursey were previously in the indiepop bands Talulah Gosh and Heavenly, and some have seen Te… read more