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The New 1920

The New 1920 have been playing live since May 2006. The band consists of former members of underground bands Douglas, The Take and thisGIRL. After just a handful of shows with local Welsh bands such as Kids In Glass Houses, The Blackout and DARTZ! they started to create a buzz and attract attention from local press, radio and record companies.

In October 2006 they recorded their first single 'Torpedo Libido' which was released through local label TPF/Thousand Yard Stereo records.

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Patrick Duff

Patrick Duff, once lead singer with the cult rock band Strangelove, is now an artist/songwriter in his own right, living and working in the United Kingdom and Ireland. His first solo album "Luxury Problems" was released on EMI's legendary Harvest Records label in June 2005. His second album "The Mad Straight Road" is now complete and due to be released in 2009 being his greatest achievement to date.

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Daybreak

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1) Daybreak is an unsigned indie/rock band who perform in the American Midwest. The sounds the quintet makes are intended to be composed movements reflecting the go-with-the-flow attitude we wish we all could have (all of the time), along with image-driven lyrics and rather strange, but infectious melodies. The band is currently underground in Suburban Minnesota recording their first full length record tentatively called "influence/coincidence." They focus on creating songs with individual personalities; like humans, like nature.

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13 Riots

13 Riots are 4 piece Alternative/Synth/Rock band. The current line up of 13 Riots have been together since January 2008, Tom Solomons, Matty Boyce, Daniel Boyce and Rob Ingham Clark. They have started creating a reputation for their energetic live performances. This led to them being asked to play higher profile shows, where they have created a reputation for their extremely energetic and epic live performances and they have played in support of some of the UK’s best artists around, including Bloc Party's Russel Lissack...

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The Fetts

Formed in 2008, The Fetts are a 3-piece power rock group based in the North London / Hertfordshire area. Influenced by a broad spectrum of artists past and present, The Fetts combine the dynamics of modern day rock with elements of many other genres... Put simply: if Jesus had an iPod, he’d have listened to The Fetts.

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Something With Numbers

Something with Numbers are a rock band based in Australia. The band was formed on the New South Wales Central Coast, in Australia, in 1999. They have released an EP and three studio albums in their career. Something with Numbers found notable success in 2006, with the release of "Apple of the Eye (Lay Me Down)," which peaked at No. 34 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and placed No. 64 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2006.

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Bob Mould

Bob Mould (born October 16, 1960, in Malone, New York) is an American musician, principally known for his work as guitarist, vocalist and songwriter for influential rock bands Hüsker Dü in the 1980s and Sugar in the 1990s. Born in Malone, New York, Mould lived in several places, including Pine City, Minnesota and the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, where he attended Macalester College. There, he formed Hüsker Dü in the late 1970s, with drummer/singer Grant Hart and bass guitarist Greg Norton.

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Amulet

There are more than one band named Amulet;
1) Norwegian Band
After a week of borrowing each other's records, Amulet recorded their first demo in September 1993. Little did they know that this was the beginning of a working relationship spanning over a decade. They formed as a three piece with Lars Rasmussen on guitar, Torgny Amdam on vocals/drums and Arne Haabeth on bass. The two first official releases dabbled in teenage sentimentality: the self-titled debut and the Engrave EP were before emo achieved genre-status.

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