Powder Hounds is two-pieced band formed in 2011 by Kent musicians Ryan Molnar and Andrew Bittaker. The band’s name stems
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Take one mic-swinging vocalist who throws himself to the floor, the crowd, the walls, and into his band mates. Toss
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The lead singer of this pop-punk band has the pretty-boy looks to get away with his mildly bad-boy lyrics. Take
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“Everybody has their own style in this band and when it came together it made its own sound.” —Aaron Novak
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Need some heavy-duty psychedelic rock with a primitive beat that echoes the spirit of the 13th Floor Elevators and early
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