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One Thousand Violins
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One Thousand Violins were a sixties-influenced jangle pop group from Sheffield, Yorkshire, who had several UK Indie Chart hits in the late … read moreOne Thousand Violins were a sixties-influenced jangle pop group from Sheffield, Yorkshire, who had several UK Indie Chart hits in the late 1980s. The band was formed in 1985 by Darren Swindells (bass), Colin Gregory (guitar), John Wood (… read moreOne Thousand Violins were a sixties-influenced jangle pop group from Sheffield, Yorkshire, who had several UK Indie Chart hits in the late 1980s. The band was formed in 1985 by Darren Swindells (bass), Colin Gregory (guitar), John Wood (vocals), David Warmsley (keyboards/guitar), and Peter Day (d… read more -
Metro Trinity
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A British Indie Band formed Manchester in the mid 80s . They have jangle pop style and released an EP called "Die Young" in 1987 … read moreA British Indie Band formed Manchester in the mid 80s . They have jangle pop style and released an EP called "Die Young" in 1987 on Cafetieria Records. Members included Tim Whiteley Colin Rocks Pete Zichovitch Jonny Mal… read moreA British Indie Band formed Manchester in the mid 80s . They have jangle pop style and released an EP called "Die Young" in 1987 on Cafetieria Records. Members included Tim Whiteley Colin Rocks Pete Zichovitch Jonny Male (Republica) Jez Williams (Doves) Metro Trinity only other… read more -
The Nivens
2,259 listeners
The Nivens were an indiepop sensation from Northumberland in the north-east of England. They were active from 1987 to 1990 and released a flexi and 2 singles. Their debut single Yesterday was originally released on the Woosh label in January 1989 (reaching the indie top 10) and was recently re-re… read more -
The Pontoons
303 listeners
Pontoons were a New York based indie-pop trio that was active in the early/mid 90's. They practiced at the legendary Grant St. rehear… read morePontoons were a New York based indie-pop trio that was active in the early/mid 90's. They practiced at the legendary Grant St. rehearsal spaces in Hoboken, NJ, down the hall from Sonic Youth and Yo La Tengo. Pontoons self-released… read morePontoons were a New York based indie-pop trio that was active in the early/mid 90's. They practiced at the legendary Grant St. rehearsal spaces in Hoboken, NJ, down the hall from Sonic Youth and Yo La Tengo. Pontoons self-released two 7' singles, Juncos and Robins/bw Back Again, and L… read more -
Jesterbells
441 listeners
In 1988 Oliver Goetzl founded, together with four friends, the band Jesterbells, which influences were the sounds of Felt and bands of Sara… read moreIn 1988 Oliver Goetzl founded, together with four friends, the band Jesterbells, which influences were the sounds of Felt and bands of Sarah Records. Since no german record company was willing to accept this band ( despite the growing gu… read moreIn 1988 Oliver Goetzl founded, together with four friends, the band Jesterbells, which influences were the sounds of Felt and bands of Sarah Records. Since no german record company was willing to accept this band ( despite the growing guitar pop music scene in Germany ), Oliver founded an Indie l… read more -
A Riot Of Colour
1,339 listeners
A Riot Of Colour were based in Swiss Cottage North London , UK in the mid 80’s. They were on the “A Riot Of Colour”, “Everlasting” and also… read moreA Riot Of Colour were based in Swiss Cottage North London , UK in the mid 80’s. They were on the “A Riot Of Colour”, “Everlasting” and also “Dreamworld Records”. There will be a compilation album called Everywhere A Maltby on Firestation… read moreA Riot Of Colour were based in Swiss Cottage North London , UK in the mid 80’s. They were on the “A Riot Of Colour”, “Everlasting” and also “Dreamworld Records”. There will be a compilation album called Everywhere A Maltby on Firestation records in 2014 sometime. The track Skink - the flexi versi… read more -
Love Parade
2,122 listeners
Graeme Elston's first band, which later led to Pure/Eva Luna, Astronaut and Slipslide. (The Gravy Train was another splinter band from… read moreGraeme Elston's first band, which later led to Pure/Eva Luna, Astronaut and Slipslide. (The Gravy Train was another splinter band from Love Parade.) Their first release was a flexi on Stephen Maughan's Dolphin 7 label in 1989,… read moreGraeme Elston's first band, which later led to Pure/Eva Luna, Astronaut and Slipslide. (The Gravy Train was another splinter band from Love Parade.) Their first release was a flexi on Stephen Maughan's Dolphin 7 label in 1989, and it came with his This Almighty Pop! fanzine. The only p… read more