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Band Profile: Paul Marshall

Requested personally by Swedish post-rock wonders 'Jeniferever' to be thier tour support, expect lush finger picked melodies ghosting underneath fragile vocal lines that place him somewhere between Nick Drake, Iron and Wine and Red House Painters.

The Cockpit to host weekly music quiz...

The Cockpit is hosting a new pop/rock quiz every Wednesday starting on July 2nd. Prizes include beer, t-shirts, CDs and tickets to the gig of your choice at the Cockpit.

Eureka Machines to release their debut album on 1st September 2008

Eureka Machines have announced the release of their debut album. The album - titled 'Do Or Die' and released on the Wrath Records label - will be available on digital download and in shops from 1st September 2008.

Nic Armstrong @ Joseph's Well

Geordie Nic Armstrong is old before his time, but thank the mighty Nashville Lord because his delta-swamp, blues-rock is the perfect antidote to the ageing process.

Felix Dennis @ The Wardrobe

What's it like then, being rich, Knitting gold to warm an itch? Very much like being poor: Wealth is just a key - no more.

Jakatta: One Fine Day

I took my wife to Indonesia this year? Oh yes Jakarta? No she came of her own accord! ...No not that Jakarta but the much more coolly spelt Jakatta.

This Et Al: Wardens / Rotary Queen

With a perhaps more accessible style than their mates Forward Russia there is just a chance that if they keep churning out this sort of quality, This Et Al could end up being the VHS of the relationship.

The Pigeon Detectives: I'm Not Sorry

As the latest members of the Dance to the Radio revolution, The Pigeon Detectives are a wonderful example of all that is great and glorious about playing your guitar fast, loud and angular.

Malcolm Middleton: We're All Going To Die

The epic sound of this song - by the man co-responsible for one of the finest bands of the past 20 years, Arab Strap - has all the ingredients for the perfect number one.

Western Suburbs: The Borough of Western Suburbs

They may be slow workers, July 2001 being our last encounter with Western Suburbs but boy oh boy has it been worth the wait.

Avoca: Untitled

Formed around six months this Leeds based outfit have managed to pull together a 4-track demo, which features tracks taken from their usual set list.

Middleman: Good To Be Back

These guys truly are caught in the middle - between carefully de-glamourized Streets-style urbanism on the one hand, and tightly coiled guitar rock on the other.

Benjamin Wetherill: The Derby Ram

It would be quite easy to throw Benjamin Wetherill's name in the "freak folk" category often attached to the likes of Devendra Banhart, Joanna Newsom, Vashti Bunyan and Iron & Wine, but with Benjamin you always seem to get something refreshingly different.

Grannys4skin: Inventing The Pildo EP

With their abrasive, cartoonish vocals and shock-tactic lyrics, Grannys4Skin aren't going to be to everyone's taste.

Pill Box Hat: Sandown Road

This is straightforward simple soft rock from somewhere in the early 1970s. Three tracks, three slightly different grooves with an identifiable consistency.

The Rosie Taylor Project: Black And White Films

It would be easy enough to dismiss 'Black And White Films' after a cursory listen. Boasting a gently plucked guitar line that trundles along for four minutes without really deviating, and lacking anything that could really lay claim to being a 'chorus', it's a tune that can pass you by as lightly and unobtrusively as a gentle breeze.

Devics: The Stars at Saint Andrea

This is a pretty album, the pretty soundtrack to a beautifully shot film, heart warming, thought provoking and deep.

Band Profile: Japanese Fighting Fish

Japanese Fighting Fish: 3 fisherman sold their trawler bought new gear and made a band. It all began back in the winter months of 07/08, Paulito and Stevo made the decision to try and pull karlost from his inevitable demise living on the mean streets of LS6.

Nic Armstrong @ Joseph's Well

Nic Armstrong walks on stage as a straight-faced telecaster-wielding singer songwriter who may be at best quite entertaining or thought provoking, but probably a bit dull and to think the worst, Badly Drawn Boy-ish.

GoodBooks: Control

Let me introduce Max, Christopher, JP and Leo: collectively known as GoodBooks. A highly anticipated debut album from a highly regarded band.

Lowrider @ The Vine

As darkness falls all around the Headrow in Leeds City centre, most of the people on the streets are setting off to the trendy wine bars, the oversized clubs and most are incapable of stringing two words together.

Yellow Stripe Nine: Look Sharp EP

Yellow Stripe Nine are a band I've heard of but never heard, until now, and on the basis of this CD I'm wondering why.

Friday's Ghost @ The Library

Despite the disappearance of much of the area's student crowd, the second batch of Fake Hips welcomed a health-sized crowd by the time Liverpool-based Friday's Ghost arrived onstage.

Parva @ Joseph's Well

I don't know what it is about Joseph's Well, but even after numerous visits, I still can never remember how to get there.

Band Profile: Oui Bee

Oui Bee's solo career began when she joined the 'Hydrogen Jukebox', an alternative Cabaret, music and comedy forum in Darlington, where she was quickly snapped up as the resident songwriter/performer...

King Booty: s/t

More funky house music? Oh yes. King Booty sound like some sort of cross between those endless 'chilled dance music' CDs you see clogging up valuable space in Virgin Megastores and the sound of French dance music from about 1998 - 1999.

Adem: Ringing in My Ear

Someone please buy me a rug, light me a fire, burn me some incense and invite Adem around for dinner.

Goldrush @ Royal Park Cellars

You may remember Hayley Avron as one third of Leeds garage-indie types The Tennessee Traincrash. While I have to admit I wasn't a particularly big fan of theirs, her new guise as an acoustic singer-songwriter is, it has to be said, a big improvement on the Strokes-lite indie of her old band.

Kaya @ Carpe Diem

On first tonight were Saving Lenny. Whom I missed. Moving on... Cactus warmed the crowd with their own brand of rocking guitar based songs with the occasional metal influence, but not so much that it wasn't accessible, especially in this venue, which is more of a wine bar than a rock club.

Idlewild @ Holmfirth Picturedrome

The crumbling surrounds of Holmfirth Picturedrome may be unaccustomed to this number of Indie kids but the haphazard architecture somehow seems fitting for all the dishevelled shirt and tie combos and painstakingly straightened messy haircuts.

The Dears @ Joseph's Well

The Dears look like a band on the run. Six disheveled Canadians take to the stage nervously clutching flutes, keyboards, 2 guitars, a bass and best of all, a recorder.

Kill Manticore @ Royal Park Cellars

For all my scheming and plotting, it is the simple things in life that keep me most amused. Plans. I love plans.

Piskie Sits @ Packhorse

First up tonight in this the first Bone of the year is the mighty The Seven Inches, and special mention must go to singer Ian (or Crazylegs as some of us know him) - he's become a proper frontman, camper than Pete Shelley and possessing all the synchronisation dancing wise of summat very asynchronous indeed.

Nathaniel Green @ Joseph's Well

This New Years treat sponsored by Bombed Out Records filled the well for a day with 11 rockin bands. Non-stop good music at Leeds/Britain's favourite venue (tests have proved) where the beer flows like, er, wine?

Stiff Little Fingers @ Holmfirth Picturedrome

Stiff Little Fingers in Holmfirth? The sound of tinkling tea cups shattered by Belfast power chords? Mohicans mixing with the blue rinse brigade?

Liam Stone: I Didn't See My Reflection For The Entire Month Of March

18-year-old Mr Stone has lovingly nurtured and raised a small bedroom masterpiece. First track 'The Last Rose' is a perfect, aching tale of loss.

Duncan McFarlane Band @ Korks (Otley)

What Otley has rightly become used to when the Duncan McFarlane Band plays the Folk Festival there, is a glowingly satisfied home crowd with a similar reaction from visitors who know the band's sound - and amidst all this, many new listeners simply astounded at the quality of Duncan and his musicians.

Herrod @ Packhorse

Not being witness to the rebirth of Chevron on Tuesday (jazz odyssey, anyone?) here I am, two days two late with the latest news as usual, and wondering why I only ever seem to write reviews of Chevron and Herrod gigs.

Interview: The Vangos

Whilst only together for three months The Vangos have formed a large fan base after singing at house parties and continuously gigging to gain a wider audience. Charlotte Oxnard goes to meet the band and ask some questions....

Interview: The View

Charlotte Oxnard speaks with Dundee band The View ...

Interview: The Rosie Taylor Project

After the recent release of one of this year's sweetest singles 'Black & White Films', The Rosie Taylor Project caught up with Leeds Music Scene to discuss the past, the future, and the city of Leeds.

Vib Gyor @ Warehouse

Everything is running late and A Destructive Issue aren't sure if they are soundchecking or actually on stage for real.

Guillemots: Through The Window Pane

If Guillemots could invite anyone, living or dead, over for a dinner party, the table would look something like this.

Interview: British Sea Power

In a full transcription of the interview that appeared in the May 16 issue of the YEP, Andy Roberts talks to Noble - guitarist from eclectic Bowie-esque soon-to-be superstars British Sea Power about growing up in Leeds and more...

2manydjs @ Leeds Festival 2006

I think I'm getting old, or something, because it's taking me longer to recover from these festival things than it used to.

Interview: Landspeed Loungers

With the 'forgotton' album scheduled for release soon, its about time that this interview found its way into press...

Starsailor @ The Refectory

The Refec is bloody weird tonight. Honest. It's a right merry concoction of young Romeos snuggling up to wistful Juliettes, posh folk draped in gold drinking white wine spritzers, farmers and tonnes of beards.

Interview: Ash

Will Ridge interviews Tim Wheeler and Rick McMullen of the band Ash and tries to establish what the future has in hold for them now they have turned their back on the conventional album.

Interview: Hot Club De Paris

Hot Club De Paris play Leeds on 1st June and release their new album on 16th June. Joseph Seager caught up with the band to ask them some questions.

Interview: les Flames!

Andy Roberts reaquaints himself with the punk pidgin-French world of Leeds' very own twisted firestarters: les Flames!

Wrinkle Neck Mules @ New Roscoe

'Even Jesus Christ could use a little wine' Wrinkle Neck Mules: Big Dipper Have you noticed the flyover approach to Sheepscar?

Angelo Palladino @ Mixing Tin

Sometimes Annalee would venture into town to see live music in venues she'd never been to before... Time to reassess?

30 Day Hex @ Packhorse

Mmmmm it's a bit nippy out! So I took the car, unfortunately the heater took so long to get going I was still cold (going blue actually) when I arrived.

Interview: Goldie Lookin' Chain

Holden DeForge is invited aboard the Goldie Lookin' Chain tour bus to talk to Two Hats and Roscoe P about their current tour, leisurewear and mums with cocks...

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