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Magic Wands
Magic Wands
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The Prids
The Prids
2
Dirty on Purpose
Dirty on Purpose
3
White Denim
White Denim
American rock band
4
Jessica 6
Jessica 6
Brooklyn-based Nu-disco and R&B trio
5
Au Revoir Simone
Au Revoir Simone
band
6
Mux Mool
Mux Mool
American musician
7
Mirrors
Mirrors
English band
8
Cut Off Your Hands
Cut Off Your Hands
9
The Fray
The Fray
band
10
Polar Bear Club
Polar Bear Club
American post-hardcore band
11
Tommy Walter
Tommy Walter
United States musician and songwriter
12
The March Violets
The March Violets
13
Chronic Future
Chronic Future
14
Asobi Seksu
Asobi Seksu
American shoegaze/dream pop band
15
Alec Empire
Alec Empire
German musician
16
Jneiro Jarel
Jneiro Jarel
American rapper
17
The Bellrays
The Bellrays
American band
18
Hadouken!
Hadouken!
British rock/electronica band
19
Cass McCombs
Cass McCombs
American singer-songwriter, composer, guitarist
20
Cartel
Cartel
American pop punk band from Conyers, Georgia
21
Junior Sanchez
Junior Sanchez
American DJ
22
Kenneth James Gibson
Kenneth James Gibson
American musician
23
You Say Party
You Say Party
Canadian dance-punk music band
24
Driving East
Driving East
25
Anne Clark
Anne Clark
English poet, songwriter, and electronic musician
26
Beans
Beans
American rapper
27
Linda Lamb
Linda Lamb
American singer
28
Autolux
Autolux
band
29
Wild Beasts
Wild Beasts
British rock band
30
Breathe Carolina
Breathe Carolina
Electronic music duo
31
Relient K
Relient K
band
32
Skrillex
Skrillex
American musician, DJ, dubstep producer, singer
33
Entertainment
Entertainment
American band
34
Peachcake
Peachcake
35
Wendy James
Wendy James
English singer
36
Subb
Subb
band
37
Head Automatica
Head Automatica
band
38
Dum Dum Girls
Dum Dum Girls
American rock band
39
Swingin' Utters
Swingin' Utters
American punk rock band
40
Spank Rock
Spank Rock
American musician
41
Down by Law
Down by Law
American punk rock band
42
Sonic Youth
Sonic Youth
alternative rock band formed in New York, New York, United States
43
Princeton
Princeton
indie pop band from Los Angeles
44
Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin
Jack's Mannequin was an American rock band formed in 2004, hailing from Orange County, California. The band originally began as a solo project for Andrew McMahon, the frontman of Something Corporate.
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Patrick Stump
Patrick Stump
American musician
46
The Prodigy
The Prodigy
English electronic dance music group
47
Com Truise
Com Truise
American electronic musician
48
Drake Bell
Drake Bell
American actor and pop singer
49
Red City Radio
Red City Radio
American punk rock band
50
999
999
English band
51
Vince Clarke
Vince Clarke
English synth-pop musician and songwriter
52
Darkside
Darkside
American electronic music duo
53
Molchat Doma
Molchat Doma
Belarusian musical group
54
Rock Kills Kid
Rock Kills Kid
former rock band from Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Intro
American band
Music

Bell Hollow were a post-punk revival band based in Brooklyn, New York, composed of Nick Niles (vocals/keyboards/guitar), Greg Fasolino (guitar), Christopher Bollman (bass) and Todd Karasik (drums). The band's music was often categorized as a blend of atmospheric 1980s post-punk and dream pop, and also encompassed elements of shoegaze, indie rock, gothic rock and new wave.

The band's primary influences included the Chameleons, the Smiths, Radiohead, Cocteau Twins, the Comsat Angels, Slowdive, the Sound and Echo & the Bunnymen. Said The Guardian and Vice journalist Basim Usmani: "A lot of revival bands rely on a caricaturized impression of the decade they're apeing. That's why post-punk revival bands can leave me frustrated. They're a cliff notes version of a life-altering text. Bell Hollow is the next chapter in that text."

The band's songs and live show won over several publications, including The Big Takeover (who said, "It's rare to find new music so heavy and yet so heavenly and light at the same time"), The Deli, UK music journalist Mick Mercer and New York Press (who said, "Experience pays off with Bell Hollow, as the band brings a childish genre into adulthood"). Anti-Mag interviewed the band and proclaimed, "Beautifully delayed guitars reminiscent of a certain Mr. Smith, shining drums really caught my ear, and a heavenly voice radiated from the stage. I had found my childhood again."

Bell Hollow were interviewed on several New York radio stations, including East Village Radio and BreakThru Radio, playing live on the latter, as well as Detroit podcast Most People Are DJs. Over the course of their three-year public career, Bell Hollow performed with New Model Army, Bush Tetras, Soundpool, Robbers on High Street, the Prids, Longwave, the Kominas, Stellarscope, Lene Lovich, Entertainment, Frank the Baptist and Bunnydrums, among others.