Lightmare (Q115180854)

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soulpunk band from Washington, DC
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Lightmare
soulpunk band from Washington, DC

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    Lightmare formed in 2017 through the annual Hat Band project in D.C., an event in which people fill out an online form and are assigned randomly to each other to form a band. (English)
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    Lightmare (English)
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    Lightmare formed in 2017 through the annual Hat Band project in D.C., an event in which people fill out an online form and are assigned randomly to each other to form a band. (English)
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    Kirkland says the band’s sound is genre-bending, including elements of alt-rock and indie rock while also bridging other genres. The band members use the term “soul-punk,” which Rose says is because they combine the heartfulness of soul with the anger and righteousness of punk. (English)
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    Kirkland says the band’s sound is genre-bending, including elements of alt-rock and indie rock while also bridging other genres. The band members use the term “soul-punk,” which Rose says is because they combine the heartfulness of soul with the anger and righteousness of punk. (English)
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    Kirkland says the band’s sound is genre-bending, including elements of alt-rock and indie rock while also bridging other genres. The band members use the term “soul-punk,” which Rose says is because they combine the heartfulness of soul with the anger and righteousness of punk. (English)
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    Kirkland says the band’s sound is genre-bending, including elements of alt-rock and indie rock while also bridging other genres. The band members use the term “soul-punk,” which Rose says is because they combine the heartfulness of soul with the anger and righteousness of punk. (English)
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