Madchester

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    The Seas
     
    Let's Fake It
    Psychedelic pop with neo-soul vocals, slippery beats, and slinky ear-treats. Off-the-bat-accessible with a haunting and weird aftertaste.
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    Colenso Parade
     
    You And Me Against An Old Routine
    You And Me Against An Old Routine is a smorgasboard of upbeat mjor key anthems with jaded romantic themes. It's music to make you dance and lyrics to make you think.
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    Avenpitch
     
    Cast Off
    A band caught between the garage and computer lab, high-tech yet trashy, like a PC plugged into a Marshall half-stack.
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    Daybreaker
     
    See The World From Here
    Spoonfulls of psychedelia and sunshine melodies spilling over organic grooves. The perfect soundtrack for road-trips to the stars.
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    Puressence
     
    Don't Forget to Remember
    They have all the ingredients – dollops of agony and ecstasy, choruses the size of their hometown and songs that aim for a deep emotional connection” THE GUARDIAN MANCHESTER
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    The Homesicks
     
    Modes of Production
    A five-piece post-punk group. They sound like a mixture of New York no wave, 'Madchester' second Summer Of Love and early eighties New Romantics.
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    Water Otter
     
    Eaten Bread Is Soon Forgotten
    A melodic style that blends folk, funk and alternative sounds
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    The Daniel Grade
     
    the daniel grade
    Hidden gem from the early 90's UK indie scene
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    Can Joann
     
    Hurt People Hurt People
    Chapel Hill-based rock music
    Rock: Madchester
     
     
    Black Dove Quartet
     
    Fine Lines Exotic Places
    Madchester, Punk, Brit-pop, Swing, Bee-bop, Rockabilly, Gospel, R&b, Motown.
    Rock: Madchester
     
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    Top Albums

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    Daybreaker
    See The World From Here
    Spoonfulls of psychedelia and sunshine melodies spilling over organic grooves. The perfect soundtrack for road-trips to the stars.
    ALBUM INFO: SEE THE WORLD FROM HERE is the brilliant new album from DAYBREAKER and was released worldwide for download from iTunes in September, 2008. A physical release followed in October, 2008. A giant leap in thought and texture from his previous releases, the new LP plays like a road-trip through love and life under 21st century skies. The sound is organic, tuneful and flowing. An underground classic of rustic pocket symphonies ... welcome to our world. ALBUM CREDITS: All songs by Chris Howard except 'Today" written by Chris Howard and Bryan Benner and 'Sunset Red' by Chris Howard and Mark Sotelo. Tracy Kosmecki played violin, Mark Sotelo played some keys, bass and put down some beats. Everything else by Chris Howard. Produced by Chris Howard with some help from Mark Sotelo on 'Sunset Red'. Mastered by Erik Veach at CDM. Artwork by Eric Fowles at Voltage A+D. Photography by Allison Benner. ARTIST BIO: DAYBREAKER is Chris Howard dreaming of baggy beats and swirly tunes and songs like nothing you ever heard but everything you ever liked. Combining the British sounds and rain-soaked streets of his childhood with the acoustics and sunshine of the American west, Chris creates pop-driven psychedelic symphonies that free your mind and make you groove. Chris has been played by the good folks at XFM and has enjoyed some underground word-of-mouth success with two LPs, COMES TO US ALL and AS IF BY MAGIC, as well as an EP of raw tuneful carnage, BACK OUT WEST. His fourth release, SEE THE WORLD FROM HERE was released in the autumn of 2008.
    Rock: Madchester
     
    The Headliners
    The Headliners
    Rock: Madchester
     
    Puressence
    Don't Forget to Remember
    Rock: Madchester
     
    Black Dove Quartet
    Fine Lines Exotic Places
    Rock: Madchester
     
    Jonah
    Safe Distance EP
    Rock: Madchester