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  • The Hold Steady

    New York rockers formed after watching The Band's The Last Waltz concert film and asking themselves "Why aren't there any bands like this anymore?"
  • The Horrors

    Clad in black, The Horrors are as intimidating on the eyes as they are on the ears. Formed in London in 2005, they rose to infamy on the back of an extreme stage show and a raucous sound.
  • The Hot Melts

    Mixing bold, skyward guitar crescendos with a slick, 50's style retro rock n roll backbone, The Hot Melts are here to make you shake you polka dots and erupt a euphoric diner rock riot.
  • The Hot Melts

    Mixing bold, skyward guitar crescendos with a slick, 50's style retro rock n roll backbone, The Hot Melts are here to make you shake you polka dots and erupt a euphoric diner rock riot.
  • The Hot Melts

    Mixing bold, skyward guitar crescendos with a slick, 50's style retro rock n roll backbone, The Hot Melts are here to make you shake you polka dots and erupt a euphoric diner rock riot.
  • The Hot Rats

    Supergrass covers side project with help from producer Nigel Godrich.
  • The Hours

    2008: The Hours are now a seven-piece band with Genn and Slattery at the helm.
  • The Housewives

    London combo mix indie with drum 'n' bass and latin. If that's possible.
  • The Human League

    After a trail blazing beginning to the group, singer Phillip Oakey was left on his own following a split.
  • The Hunches

    The Hunches are true firebrands of their field, mixing explosive live shows with acerbic albums full of meaty hooks and fuzzy feedback. They have released three long-players - 'Yes. No.
  • The Hundred In The Hands

    The Hundred In The Hands is a duo made up of Jason Friedman, formerly of the Boggs, and Eleanore Everdell, a touring member of the Boggs and recently heard on TV On The Radio's 'Dear Science' album.
  • The Indelicates

    Folk punk springing from a meeting of two poets. Members

    Simon Indelicate , Julia Indelicate , Ed Van Beiunum , Kate Newberry , Al Clayton

  • The Invisible

    London three-piece The Invisible have a darkness and melodrama to their music, but the soaring melodies pull it back from the edge of dourness.
  • The Jam

    Paul Weller, Bruce Foxton and Rick Buckler were The Jam, the voice of youth in early 80s UK with their soul and r'n'b fuelled take on Mod pop.
  • The Jesus Lizard

    The Jesus Lizard formed in 1987, releasing six studio albums before their split in 1999. In November 2008 the band announced their reformation to perform at All Tomorrow's Parties in May 2009.
  • The Joy Formidable

    Having released a series of singles echoing the joyous pop buzz of Belly, Lush and Howling Bells, The Joy Formidable look set to make good on their debut 'A Baloon Called Moaning', released in Feb 200
  • The Juan MacLean

    John MacLean was involved with underground American rock act Six Finger Satellite when he became disillusioned with rock music.
  • The Keyboard Choir

    Formed in 2004, Keyboard Choir is a collective of electronic musicians from Oxford and London who aim to bring the turbulent, unpredictable dynamics of live performance to electronics and found sound.