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The Hourly Radio

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Genres: Alternative / Indie, Pop

Sound description: The most Brit-Pop of the current batch of DFW bands, The Hourly Radio might have come from Manchester, England.

RIYL: Slowdive, Dandy Warhols, Placebo

Formed: 2002

City: Dallas, TX

Web site: http://www.thehourlyradio.com

Musicians

Influences

The Verve, Joy Division, U2, The Cure

Albums

Album cover History Will Never Hold Me Released 2006 Kirtland Records

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Collin Gouldin Verified

the hourly radio "fear of standing upright" video

The Hourly Radio - "Deaf Ears"

The Hourly Radio - Deaf Ears

The Hourly Radio - Fear Of Standing Upright

The Hourly Radio - Means to an End

The Hourly Radio - live @ Vino's, Little Rock, Ark 6/8/07

The Hourly Radio - Lost+Found

The Hourly Radio - Travelsigns

The Hourly Radio - First Love Is Forever

The Hourly Radio Live Clip 1

The Hourly Radio live @ the Granada Theater in Dallas Tx

The Hourly Radio Live Clip 2

The Hourly Radio @ Deep Ellum Arts Festival

Exclusive live acoustic performance by Hourly Radio for the Tripwire.

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