- <a href='https://dazeyandthescouts.bandcamp.com/album/maggot' rel='nofollow noopener' target='_blank'>Dazey and the Scouts - Maggot</a></li>
- <a href='https://blackbirdraum.bandcamp.com/album/destroying' rel='nofollow noopener' target='_blank'>Blackbird Raum - Destroying</a></li>
Dazey and the Scouts feels like a kind of flirty/edgy extension of girl rock, and they actually have a Plumtree cover at end of the album, it's pretty fun! As far as I can tell, they're a band that did a few shows, published an album, and then broke up into a number of different bands with a much strong pedigree. There's a bit of a history here <a href='http://allstonpudding.com/an-oral-histo ... he-scouts/' rel='nofollow noopener' target='_blank'>here</a>.
Blackbird Raum shown up in the context of Folk Punk but it honestly feels like an accidental inclusion in it, it almost reminds of pirate music or a much bleaker version of Gogol Bordello that talks about killing your landlord, but the vibe I got was of a group more interested in a kind of hazy mythological place than the Seattle busking they came from. But I think I'm making up stuff based on misheard lyrics and album art.