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.Bad Ideas uniquely blend melodic Indie Rock with undertones of Punk/ Folk and Country- creating a refreshing foundation for their intelligent, infinitely singable poetic pop songs. Having turned singer Sam Cook's solo outfit into a fully fledged band for the new record 'Compromise', Bad Ideas enter 2013 with a busy tour schedule and storming reviews for the new full length. .
Formed in the late days of 2009 in the southern parts of Sweden, OLDFASHIONED IDEAS are heading into the new decade with great anticipation and strong belief that the future belongs to those who grab it. Including members from bands as Vindicate This! and Skunks United, we look back with respect at those who came before us as well as those around us, and always trying our best to carry on the legacy. We're not here to tell you, teach you or point fingers. We are here to play the music that WE like and tell the tales WE feel...
The Novel Ideas are a country folk quintet of friends from the great state of Massachusetts. Featuring the voices of three different songwriters, The Novel Ideas create a blend of pastoral, harmony driven, and plaintive Americana. They spent the past year playing shows in support of their debut album, “Home,” which was recorded in a barn in Jaffrey, NH. In June 2014 they released a 10" single "Lost on the Road", featuring two new songs and marking the band's first effort as a five piece. They’ve shared the stage with acts such as Lord Huron, Caveman, Little Green Cars, and...
Hailing from Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire, The Novellos stand at the forefront of a vibrant new wave of soul infused Rock and Roll bouncing through the streets of their hometown. 2008 has not only seen the boys showcase on Radio 1’s Steve Lamacq show with a session from Maida-Vale; but furthermore saw their debut single ‘The Lady is Not for Turning’ soar to a number 3 slot in the Official British Independent Chart. With the lads stabled on the ‘Factory Records of the naughties’ SONS Ltd Records for the foreseeable future, with imminent single and album releases; It can only mean...
The Faintest Ideas started out as Javelins in Gothenburg, Sweden in 2003 as an excuse to use some free studio time that the members previous bands never used, so Martin, Christoffer and Daniel wrote a couple of songs, rehearsed them a few times and in true punk manners went to the studio two weeks after their first rehearsal and recorded an ep. And since they had a record, they decided to start a label, and they called it Yellow Mica Recordings after a line in the first song they wrote. The ep led to a gig at the legendary swedish...
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