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  2. Subseven - Wikipedia

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    Subseven (sometimes styled as sub7even or subseven) is a Christian rock band formed in 1999 in Weatherford, Oklahoma. [1] They played for four years as an independent in the Midwest, where they released one album and one EP and gained a large local fan base. In 2003, they signed a record deal with Flicker Records and soon after released ...

  3. List of Midwest emo bands - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 24 December 2024, at 22:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Six13 - Wikipedia

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    Six13 is a New York–based Jewish all-male a cappella singing group. Formed in 2003, the six-voice group is known for parodying contemporary pop songs by adding Jewish themes and lyrics. It also sings cover versions of pop hits and Yiddish and Israeli classics, and produces original compositions based on traditional Jewish prayers .

  5. Citizen (band) - Wikipedia

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    The early material of Citizen displayed a melodic hardcore sound much unlike their present day music. [4] The band released their first demo shortly after formation. Citizen played their first show on January 28, 2010 at Frankie's Inner City in Toledo, Ohio where they opened for Set Your Goals. In May 2011, the band made an appearance at Bled ...

  6. Midwest emo - Wikipedia

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    Revival bands including The World Is a Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid to Die mixed the Midwestern emo sound with genres such as post-rock and orchestral music. [14] Other outfits, including Patterns Make Sunrise, The Pennikurvers, and Everyone Asked About You , introduced elements of twee pop and indie pop into the sound of Midwest emo ...

  7. Pomplamoose - Wikipedia

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    On April 11, 2010, the band was interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered. [5] Conte discussed the "glitz-free" manner in which they record: I guess I kinda don't like how there's such a pedestal for music culture and especially for band culture, it just feels fake; it feels like smoke and mirrors. I feel like music doesn't have to be like that.

  8. SHEL - Wikipedia

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    The band is composed of the four Holbrook sisters, where SHEL is an acronym for their names, Sarah, Hannah, Eva and Liza. Eva is on lead vocals, guitar, banjo, cello, and mandolin ; Hannah on vocals, accordion and keys; Sarah on vocals, bass and fiddle ; and Liza on percussion , djembe, and beat boxing.

  9. Wilderado - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the band released its first EP, Misty Shrub. [8] On July 22, 2016, the band released its second EP, Latigo, which amassed over 18 million streams on Spotify. [9] On the back of Latigo, Wilderado spent the next year touring with acts such as Band of Horses, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, Lindsey Buckingham, and Judah & The Lion. [10]