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The Last Vegas

The Last Vegas is a Chicago based rock and roll band with members Nate Arling (drums), Adam Arling (guitars), Chad Cherry (lead vocals), John Wator (guitars), and Danny Smash (bass), originating from ...

The Lasting Days

Since 2008 Bristol band the Lasting Days have wowed audiences with high-energy performances at many local and international festivals including The Big Chill Festival, Beautiful Days and Larmer Tree F...

The Launderettes

The Launderettes are an all-female group from Norway who play what they describe as "raw 60's garage punk". The group is led by the self-proclaimed "scream queen" Ingvild Nordang, alongside Linda Kast...

Rock Indie Rock Alternative Indie Norwegian

The Laurel Collective

Martin Sakutu (Vocals), Bob Tollast (vocals), Al Green (Bass), Olly Puglisi (guitar), Charlie Andrew (Drums), Mark Rainbow (Keys), Tom White (Percussion) Recommend going to see them! Shake!

Alternative Electronic British Funk Summer

The Law

There are four bands with the name The Law.1: Hailing from Dundee, and riding on a new wave of enthusiasm for new music in the town, The Law first came to light playing at the Doghouse. As a powerful ...

Rock Metal Hard Rock Thrash metal

The Lawrence Arms

The Lawrence Arms are a punk rock trio from Chicago, formed in 1999. The lineup consists of Brendan Kelly (vocals & bass), Chris McCaughan (vocals & guitar), and Neil Hennessy (drums). They have relea...

The Lazys

Five friends, 20 something and all hailing from NSW’s Central Coast, The Lazys burst on the scene in 2006 combining Punk’s raw edge and anthemic rock.Building a fan base takes time, but The Lazys buck...

The Leaf Library

The Leaf Library make droney, two-chord, pop that’s stuck halfway between the garage and the bedroom, all topped with lyrical love songs to buildings, stationery and the weather. Starting out in Readi...

Folk Pop Indie Electronic

The Led

The Led is a group from Stellenbosch (South Africa) that was formed in 1994. Though relatively popular during their time, for the current SA youth generation the name 'the led' won't ring any bells. ...