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New Year single release for The Music...
On February 17th, The Music will release The Truth Is No Words as the final single to be taken from their gold selling UK debut album.
Hood to release album in the New Year...
Hood have announced that the recording of a new album is almost over: "Produced by Hood and Choque Hosein and completely devoid of title right now the new album should drop sometime in 2004 preceded by a yet un-named single".
Malibu Stacey round off a whirlwind first year with the release of their debut album...
Malibu Stacey round off a whirlwind first year in existence with the release of their debut album and a Leeds gig at Royal Park Cellars!
Hood to release split 7" with Themselves in New Year...
Hood release their first ever picture disc in the new year on Rocket Racer. There is a brand new Hood track as well as an 'interpretation' of same track by US West Coast skewed hip hop men Themselves.
Kaiser Chiefs to release a new single and album in the New Year
Leeds bands Kaiser Chiefs have today revealed details of a new single, the band's first single release since "Modern Way" in November 2005.
The Invention to release an album in the New Year on Vinyl Junkie Recordings
The Invention have recently signed a contract with Japanese record label, Vinyl Junkie Recordings (Dustins Bar Mitzvah, The Wombats) and are are currently recording their debut album, "A Shock to the System".
Erin's Third Incident to release debut EP in the New Year
Erin's Third Incident have recorded their debut EP titled 'Til the day we die, which includes four tracks: Bring you back, Frequent, Reptile tears, and The Otherside..
Glissando to release 'Loves Are Like Empires' on July 2nd
On July 2nd, Gizeh Recordings' sister label Loom will release Leeds duo Glissando's longest release to date: 'Loves Are Like Empires'.
The Sugars to release a single in November and an album in Spring 2008
The Sugars will release their 3rd single on Leeds label Bad Sneakers Records on 19th November. Produced by Paul Butler from The Bees, and recorded by the band in The Bees' studio on the Isle Of Wight, "Way To My Heart" will be available on 7" vinyl, CD and digital download.
Piskie Sits debut album "The Secret Sickliness" to be released in the New Year
Wakefield-based band Piskie Sits have announced the release of the band's début album on the Wrath Records label.
Immune to release debut EP on April 5th...
Leeds five-piece Immune will release their debut EP Elek - awarded 5 stars by LMS - through Gizeh Records on April 5th.
Hope & Social release their debut EP
The first release from Leeds band Hope & Social comes in the form of their 5-track eponymous EP (released on 21st July), followed by an album later in the year.
That Fucking Tank to release a 7" picture disc single
The astounding behemoth 2-piece rock riff outfit That Fucking Tank have finished recording sessions for their new release just this month to be released this year through On The Bone Records.
Vessels to release their debut album in the summer
Vessels have announced UK tour dates ahead of the release of their debut album, 'White Fields and Open Devices', which is due out in June this year.
Kram to release a new single in March
Leeds three-piece Kram will release their new single through GrooveStealer Records on Monday 12th March. The double A-side 'Sides' and 'Where Were You?' will be available as a limited edition CD release, and as a downloadable single from all good online distributors.
The Pigeon Detectives to re-release "I Found Out" on November 12th
Leeds band The Pigeon Detectives are set to re-release 2006 single 'I Found Out' on Monday, 12th November.
Nikoli to release their third single - "Stay Safe Tonight" - in September
Nikoli release their third single on 2nd September, the first of two to be released this year on their own East Park Records label.
Cowtown to release an album in November 2007
Cowtown will release an album on 5th November with each format released by a different record labels!
AOMC release fifth and final EP of 2007
Authors of Malicious Code release their fifth and final EP of this year on Monday 10th December, via free download from the bands myspace page.
The Glitterati to release "Back In Power" ...
The Glitterati release their third single Back In Power through Infectious / Atlantic Records on October 11th 2004.
Send More Paramedics to release new album at Halloween...
In At The Deep End Records have announced that Send More Paramedics have finished recording their new album.
Radio 1 acclaimed four day Hombre to release album in 2005...
Instead of waiting around for the industry to move, and attempting to land a decent deal, four day Hombre have decided to do what they should have done over a year ago: release an album themselves on their own label, Alamo Music.
O Fracas to release a new single ("Follow Sue") in April
Leeds band O Fracas have announced details of the follow up to last year's highly rated and well-received "Zeroes & Ones/What Jim Hears" single.
The Cribs release their debut album on March 8th...
The Cribs release their self-titled debut album (on Wichita Recordings) on Monday, 8th March. Recorded at Toerag Studios in about half an hour The Cribs is simply the catchiest 12 songs you're going to hear this year...
The Hair to release their debut album in Japan
Leeds band The Hair are set to release their debut album in Japan on December 5. The four piece will release "Indecisions" on Kurofune Records exclusively for the Japanese market after the success of their first two singles in the country.
Dr Strangemoose to release 7-track CD...
Dr Strangemoose have just finished the recording of their first CD. Currently titled Lay off the cutlery, Shiva, and featuring 7 original tracks, it will be available on general release at the end of the year.
Cinerama release new single and live album...
The Scopitones label released Cinerama's new enhanced CD single this month. Having decamped from West Yorkshire to the West Coast at the start of the year, David recorded this new release with Steve Fisk in his new home town of Seattle.
Working With Kenzi to release their debut single on GrooveStealer Records
Leeds four-piece Working With Kenzi release their debut single 'Magpie' on 4th December through the GrooveStealer Records label.
Wild Beasts to release a new single on Bad Sneakers Records
On 23rd April, Leeds band Wild Beasts will release their second single on the Leeds-based Bad Sneakers Records label.
¡Forward, Russia! to release "Don't Be A Doctor" on limited etched 10" vinyl
Leeds four-piece ¡Forward, Russia! have revealed that their next single will be "Don't Be A Doctor" (DTTR Records) which is set for release on limited edition etched 10" vinyl from Monday 12th February.
The Rosie Taylor Project to release their debut single in September
Leeds label Bad Sneakers Records have revealed that their next single release will be the debut single from The Rosie Taylor Project.
Vessels to release "Two Words & A Gesture" on November 5th
Vessels will release new single, "Two Words & A Gesture", on November 5th. The follow up to "Yuki / Forever The Optimist" will be available on limited 7" (500 copies) and download.
The Glitterati to release debut single through Poptones label...
The Glitterati will release their debut single through the Poptones label in mid October. The track will be called "Do you love yourself?".
Yellow Stripe Nine release a new single "Trouble With Girls"...
Christmas comes early this year as Yellow Stripe Nine release their second limited edition single: "Trouble With Girls".
Downdime to release their debut album in January 2009
Leeds-based melodic noise-popsters Downdime are to release their debut album in the New Year. Recorded at the Brudenell Social Club and produced by Matthew Robson (Random Number), the 8-track album 'Knowing Too Much' will be released on the Squirrel Records label on 19th January 2009.
She's Not Dead to release their debut album...
With a CD launch at the HMV Showcase at Joseph's Well and a music video shoot shortly after, She's Not Dead are to release their debut album - "Together We Are Strangers" - on 1st April.
Sheffield over the past year has lost out on four tradesmen but gained yet another new name to add to their increasing list of bands that are discharging out of the city and becoming national, if not global names. No longer will it be know for its steel industry, but for its abundance of long haired, converse wearing, real life talking bands.
The Blueskins complete work on debut EP and release a new single in February...
The Blueskins start the New Year with a new single and an extensive UK tour. The band, who closed 2003 in fine style with a clutch of dates including an uproarious set at the Eat Your Own Ears Christmas Party in Islington, take to the road in the company of 10,000 Things, The Cribs and Fiery Furnaces through the course of January and February.
Vicious Cabaret to release their debut album
Vicious Cabaret have revealed that their debut album will be out later this year. Titled 'The Next Utopia Will Be Better', the album will be out on Monday 26th November on Borderline/Imprint Records, with distribution via Cargo and State 51.
iLiKETRAiNS to release their debut single on the Beggars Banquet record label
iLiKETRAiNS have today announced that their debut single on the Beggars Banquet label will be released on 26th March.
Bodixa to release new single and announce tour with Adam Masterson...
Bodixa are set to release their latest single - titled California (b/w Sleepless - early this year and head out on tour in support to Adam Masterson in February.
Authors of Malicious Code put out a fourth free release
Leeds based Authors of Malicious Code have released their fourth EP of 2007, as always for free download, on the band's MySpace.
The Ivories release their second single "Heartstrings" on May 8th
Leeds band The Ivories release their second single on Monday, 8th May. "Heartstrings" is the follow up to the band's 2005 debut "Reduce The Temperature" which reached number 19 in the UK Indie Charts, and comes backed with "Long Way Home".
The Sunshine Underground release "Commercial Breakdown" on January 16th...
The Sunshine Underground complete a very successful year with a NYE show at the Faversham and kick off the New Year with their second single on the City Rockers record label.
Guns on the Roof to release a new EP in June
Leeds-based punk band Guns on the Roof have announced this week that they will be releasing their 'Last Orders EP' on June 2nd.
The Music to release a track from their forthcoming album...
The Music have announced details of the release of the first new material from their, as yet, untitled second album.
Last Gang to release their debut single
Last Gang release their début single "Beat Of Blue" on Monday, 30th October. Self-released the single will be available on limited edition 7" format (500 copies only) and comes backed with B-side "Never Be Alone".
The Old House to release a single on the Louder Than Bombs label
Wakefield indie-rock four-piece The Old House will release their latest single on the Louder Than Bombs record label.
Ajanta to release a double A-side single in October
Having already shared a stage with renowned acts such as The Groundhogs, Stateless and Captain Beefheart's Magic Band, young Leeds virtuosos Ajanta release their debut single this October: a double A-side of 'Destroy The Voice' and 'Peanut Butter Sandwich'.
Worriedaboutsatan to release an EP on Birmingham label Iapetus Recordings
Leeds duo Worriedaboutsatan have revealed that they will release a new four track EP with Birmingham based label Iapetus Recordings later on in the year.
Lewis Denby will release a double A-side single in February
Leeds-based musician Lewis Denby has this week revealed details of his latest double A-side single scheduled for release on 19th February.
Leeds label Brew Records to release a compilation of Yorkshire's experimental music scene
Leeds-based record label Brew Records will release a compilation album in December. The label started in June 2007 when Thomas Bellhouse received community grant funding from the Scarman Trust and set out, along with fellow enthusiast and musician Simon Glacken, to document more of the experimental music bursting out of Yorkshire.
four day Hombre to release a mini-album - "Fight Death" - on 4th December
Following on from their hugely successful debut album 'Experiments in Living' earlier this year, Leeds band four day Hombre release a new mini-album on the Alamo Music record label on 4th December.
The Pigeon Detectives to release 'Say It Like You Mean It' on 20th October
Leeds band The Pigeon Detectives will release a new single, 'Say It Like You Mean It', on 20th October on the Dance To the Radio record label.
Huddersfield talent wanted for a forthcoming compilation CD release...
A newly formed Community Music Group is on the look out for Huddersfield talent for a forthcoming CD release.
Voltage Union to release their debut single in January
Leeds four-piece Voltage Union have announced the release of their début single on Monday 15th January.
WhoresWhoresWhores and Omerta to release a split 7" single in July
Leeds bands WhoresWhoresWhores and Omerta have revealed that their split 7" single will be available in July.
GLP annouce a soulful new release from Lara Rose
'Once Beloved,' the new single by Leeds-based Soul Diva Lara Rose will be released on Thursday, 15th February as a Digital Download.
Middleman to release their debut single on Bad Sneakers Records
Bad Sneakers Records have today announced that they will be releasing two singles by the Leeds-based four-piece Middleman.
Dave Sugden asks about their new record label and forthcoming single release
Piskie Sits release a new single on August 21st
Wakefield band Piskie Sits have the announced details of a new 7" single, available from August 21st.
Tigerbomb release their debut album "Not On My Mountain"
Leeds band Tigerbomb have released their debut album "Not On My Mountain", which can be obtained from the band through their website.
Eighty Six release their "Army of Cats" EP...
The new record from Eighty Six - titled Army of Cats - is out now. The 6-track EP was recorded back in April with Pat Grogan and has been released on the Bombed Out Records label.
Shaun T Hunter to release a new album on Voiceprint
Shaun T Hunter launches his latest album "The Great Departure" at a gig in Leeds on Friday 21st April.
Red Stars Parade to release their debut album on August 22nd....
Red Stars Parade's debut album - titled "Disko" - will be released on 22nd August through Dry Run Recordings.
Kaiser Chiefs to release their third album in October
Leeds band Kaiser Chiefs have this week revealed that their third studio album will be 'Off With Their Heads'.
Glazed release new EP "For Love Nor Money"...
Glazed have finished recording their brand new single, the For Love Nor Money EP. Recorded in Zool Studios with producer Chris Holland the EP is the second recording Glazed have released this year after the Talk of the Town - Live in Leeds EP.
Farming Incident to release their fifth EP...
Farming Incident will be releasing their 5th EP, In Space, There Is Rock on the Wrath label. Judging by the name of the record, you wouldn't be surprised to find that they've become a space rock band.
Yes Boss to release "See It Through" on Dance To The Radio
Leeds-based record label Dance To The Radio have announced details of the new single from local hip hop / electro duo Yes Boss - "See It Through" will be available on 12" and Digital Download formats from Monday, 29th January.
Yes Boss release a double A-side in June
It's World Cup year, and this summer Yes Boss will unleash their own anthem as a double A-side single on the Leeds-based Dance To The Radio record label.
Leeds Music Scene asks This Et Al some burning - or at least mildly broiling - questions in the wake of some storming dates in the North and in anticipation of the release of the Figure Eight EP...
Stench of Muscle Records to release their first compilation CD
Set to be released on Monday 22nd September, 'Stench of Muscle' will be the first compilation to be released by Leeds-based independent label, Stench of Muscle Records.
Downfall - those long-serving purveyors of rock speak to Andy Roberts on the hiatus surrounding their latest release, perfectionism and The Music...
The Pigeon Detectives to release their debut single on March 13th
Following on from the "What We All Want" compilation album (released 27th February), Leeds-based record label Dance To The Radio have announced that the next single to be released on the label will be by The Pigeon Detectives.
Shatner release their second album
Shatner have released their second album, entitled 'Thirteen O'Clock'. Appropriately containing 13 tracks, the album was co-produced by Will Jackson whose credits include The Pigeon Detectives' recent hits as well as working with Forward Russia and Kaiser Chiefs.
With the 'forgotton' album scheduled for release soon, its about time that this interview found its way into press...
Leeds band Kram release their new double A-side single through GrooveStealer Records on Monday 12th March. Rachel Wilson caught up with the band.
Kate Zezulka talks music, venues and days off work with Leeds' i concur in the run up to the single release...
Sam Robson catches up with Leeds five-piece Vib Gyor following the release of new EP "The Stalker"
Part One of a two-part interview with Leeds band Chichino, who are set to release their new single "It Could Happen To You"
Kaiser Chiefs sign to the B-unique label...
Leeds five-piece Kaiser Chiefs have announced that they have signed to B-unique, a label whose roster include the likes of Hot Hot Heat and Har Mar Superstar.
The Dead Pets albums to finally hit the shops
The Dead Pets this week announced the release of their two albums ('The Revenge Of The Village Idiots' and 'Too Little Too Late') on the 10 Past 10 Records label, the first time the CDs will have been available other than at gigs.
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Andy Roberts heads round to The Somatics' house for a cuppa and a chinwag about their debut platter, local themes canal spotting and how prog will be cool once they release their new album...
Lauren Strain caught up with Ali Whitton at Manchester's Dry Bar to look back on a busy 2005 for the songwriter, which included an appearance at Leeds Festival and saw the release of his "Kisses" and "Curses" EPs.
"I Bet You Look Good On The Dancefloor", Arctic Monkeys' second single and first full-scale release, has shifted a rattling avalanche of around 33,000 copies thus far whilst simultaneously thrusting a very sharp, very painful spear labelled "Reality Check" up the rear end of the boring, apathetic public.
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.
Allegedly with a half a million pound record deal freshly signed and most definitely currently being touted by the music press as 'the new Coldplay' Keane hail from Oxford.
My anticipation of this release has been huge. It would be safe to say that of all the releases in 2007, I was looking forward to this one the most.
A Destructive Issue to feature on "Un-Scene" compilation CD...
Leeds teenagers A Destructive Issue are to feature on the upcoming Punktastic compilation CD entitled Un-Scene due for release at the beginning of August.
Various Artists: Maybeshewill / Her Name Is Calla - split single
The two bands that make up this 12" vinyl split single on Nottingham based imprint Field Records have already built quite a cult following throughout the year.
Band Profile: The Pigeon Detectives
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Band Profile: The Scarlet Rays
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A Day Left to launch new EP at Brudenell Social...
A Day Left are set to release their new EP - Everything Grows Light - at a very special launch night at the Brudenell Social Club on 5th December.
Fifth Goodbye reveal online previews taken from forthcoming album...
Fifth Goodbye have launched unmastered and unmixed demos of their upcoming album Revenge for Broken Ribs.
Since I reviewed the bands first album last May I have wanted to hear more material from the four-piece.
After a shocking 9 year absence including prison, drugs, the excellent Amps, drugs, and crocheting, The Breeders returned earlier this year with the sheer work of genius that is their 3rd album Title TK.
Ali Whitton and the Broke Record Players complete their debut album
Ali Whitton and the Broke Record Players have completed their debut album entitled "A Failed Attempt at Something Worth Saying".
Instant Species have their pies at the ready
Instant Species will release their 4th album "Meat Pie Arguement" in November (date to be confirmed).
Phoenix Bodies: Raise The Bullshit Flag
Jesus. This is sort-of the hardest review I've ever written. Ok, it could be a case of "if you like Converge and mean it, you'll like Phoenix Bodies".
"Words & Numbers" is the first single to be lifted from Nichols' new album "Small beer". Handed the award for Open-Mic Performer of the year at this year's Independent Leeds Music Awards it might be fair to expect something a little more daring from this release.
As soon as a record like this starts you know it's going to be good. Editors are gradually, with every release, becoming somewhat of a blessing to the UK music scene.
10,000 Things have always had a reputation as a fearsome live band. Who am I to question that? The Things appear to be living out the sex, drugs and rock'n'roll dream to great success.
After reaching no 24 in the national indie charts earlier this year with their debut release on Siamese chinS Records ("Snow"), a single that also made the band Radio One's "Unsigned Session of the Week" things appear to be going from strength to strength.
This February will have an extra day this year, as it's a leap year and all. But another day in that month which could indeed be good for the music industry is the 11th.
The Blueskins EP, LP and UK tour news...
The Blueskins return to the road next month when they support 22-20's throughout May. The four piece, who recently signed to Domino, are currently recording tracks for their debut LP (due later in the year) and putting the finishing touches to tracks for their debut EP (due for release in May).
The Electric Cinema: Heat Exchange
Heat Exchange is the first single from The Electric Cinema's incoming album (due for release later in the year).
Wrath Records announce Super Sevens singles club...
WRATH SUPER SEVENS - the aural equivalent of Reader's Digest, this singles club subscription will bring you a veritable smorgasbord of indie/rock/garage/punk mayhem in six highly collectable split 7-inch releases featuring the might of the Wrath roster plus some rather distinguished guests.
This was always going to be an anticipated release, not just because it is the first single from new album 'Comfort In Sound' but, of course, to see if and how Feeder have coped with the tragic loss of drummer Jon Lee at the start of the year.
Band Profile: Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Red Lorry Yellow Lorry started properly in 1982, led by Chris Reed (mastermind and front man), as a vehicle to express his own particular intense and angst-ridden vision.
Since their brief flirtation with success; 1991's 'Bandwagonesque' was voted album of the year over Nirvana's 'Nevermind' by Spin magazine in their end of year poll and great things were predicted for the band, Teenage Fanclub have quietly disappeared from most people's pop radar.
Born in the winter of 2000 from the four-track home recordings of the All Fall Down LP, Palo Alto put down roots on both sides of the Pennines and carried on growing.
Leeds Solo artist performing acoustic versions of the songs he writes.
Skeletal Family to play comeback show...
To celebrate their 21st anniversary, one of the vanguards of the West Yorkshire Goth/Post Punk movements of the early eighties, Skeletal Family have reformed.
The Cribs: You're Gonna Lose Us
Rounding up a splendid year for Wakefield's favourite sons, The Cribs release a brand new double A-side for your pleasure.
Stuffy and The Fuses: Where's The Captain?
I was disappointed by this to be honest. I've seen Stuffy and The Fuses live a few times around Leeds in the last year or so and their enthusiasm and attitude has always come across as a definite plus point to me especially in the current "taking itself a bit too seriously" indie climate.
The Bribes hit the headlines through Facebook hijacking
Unsigned Leeds band The Bribes hit the news this week as they duped over 4,000 people into joining their Facebook page by pretending it was a protest group against the London 2012 Olympic logo.
Waking the Witch set to record a live DVD at their new album's Leeds launch party
Local girls Waking the Witch release a new CD - 'Boys from the Abattoir' - on 5th February and have announced a 40-day nationwide tour to coincide with the album.
The first 29 seconds of this 6 track EP from US newbies Revelation Theory sounds pretty damn good. Consisting of hard, dirty drop D riffage and that unmistakably 'fat' American drum sound.
The release of "You are the Quarry" sees Morrissey's 7th solo album proper and a 7 year wait to follow up his last, virtually ignored release "Maladjusted".
They still look like extras from the rough council estate in The Bill but the 4 lads from Leeds have done pretty well for themselves in this their year of destiny.
Leeds bands announced for V and Glastonbury Festivals...
With the announcements now coming through for the summer festivals across the country, a few Leeds bands have caught the eye.
The Cribs continue their musical blitzkrieg with a new single on 22nd August...
On Monday 22nd August, The Cribs release the third single - titled "Martell" (Wichita) - to be taken from their 2005 album "The New Fellas".
Biffy Clyro have been releasing stuff left right and centre over the past year or so, ever since album 'Puzzle' got great exposure and mainstream success.
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Badly Drawn Boy: One Plus One Is One
The latest instalment in Damon Gough's trophy cabinet is his 4th album One Plus One Is One, seemingly coming out of nowhere, with little fanfare or prior warning and only just preceded by the first single "The year of the Rat".
Leeds Festival to include a dedicated stage to showcase Northern bands...
Leeds Festival 2005 will feature an extra stage of music this year, its specific purpose being to showcase bands from the North of England.
Fifteen bands announced for Bright Young Things 2007
Fifteen musicians and bands from across the region have been given the chance to shine through Bright Young Things 07, the annual Leeds showcase organised by Leeds City Council that offers young local bands and solo artists the opportunity to work directly with industry professionals.
Fresh on the news that they have secured an impressive support slot on the upcoming Primal Scream tour, Little Barrie release 'Pin That Badge EP' as a taster for their forthcoming album in the new year.
les Flames! to play NME 'On' Night...
les Flames! play London Barfly at the end of November as part of an NME 'On' Night. The gig takes place on Thursday, 28th November and see the garage rock band support Burning Brides.
New music promo company makes Leeds band centre stage
MezzoFilms has celebrated the launch of its new promo division - Poison Pen Films - with the release of The Pigeon Detectives' latest video.
Highlights of 2006: 12 months in the life of the Leeds music scene
Well, what a year! As we near 2007, we've been having a look back at what was hitting the news in the Leeds music scene in 2006.
Embrace to put out a full-length live DVD...
On November 7th, Embrace release their first full length concert DVD "A Glorious Day - Live In Leeds" through Eagle Vision.
The Silent Parade: Undercurrents
The Silent Parade are a Manchester quartet who, by their own admission, take influences from Muse, My Vitriol and The Mars Volta, as well as Manchester compatriots Doves and Oceansize.
When reading through Oceansize's 3 year history it's hard to ignore the vast number of "these guys are about to make it big" moments.
The Hedrons: One More Won't Kill Us
The Hedrons' debut album 'One More Won't Kill Us' is an enthralling cocktail of punk. The girls have mixed attitude with melody and have produced an engaging album that will have you hooked.
Beautiful Feet off to the Cannes Film Festival...
Beautiful Feet have agreed that Leeds based independent film company Carey Films Ltd can use their single "Headstrong" in their new feature length film scheduled for general release later this year.
Whole Sky Monitor: Bland Bland Bland
There's such an obvious joke opportunity in the title of this record that I'm having to put a lot of effort into actually writing an honest review, instead of falling back on a cheap gag.
Shallowend: Shining Brighter / Tigers
Back in May last year I reviewed Shallowend's first release "The Waterfall" EP and at the time made the point about the difficulty I faced in being objective in reviewing a band where I new one of the members quite well.
Kanuba are the fretboard funkateers looking to put the pork into York and the groove into West Yorkshire with their latest EP release.
Qualia are Leeds University students Gez (vocals and guitar) and Dan (keyboard and backing vocals), who formed a musical partnership just over a year ago and have already attracted substantial record label interest.
Manchester indie label Uglyman Music, original home to Elbow and I Am Kloot, has opened a Leeds office.
When a great band come together there are good odds on them coming from Manchester, so it is no surprise that Snowblind, a combination of Leeds' Jane Murphy and Liverpool's Paul Williams, claim a Manchester heritage.
There was a time around the release of their debut album "Lido" when Clearlake were regarded as heirs-in-waiting to Jarvis Cocker's throne of writing deadpan songs celebrating the everyday lives of ordinary people.
The Charlatans: You're So Pretty We're So Pretty
The Charlatans are back with singles collection 'Forever. The Singles' and the first offering from this collection spanning their 15 year career is a reworking of 'the classic that never was' in the eyes of many Charlatans fans, 'You're So Pretty, We're So Pretty'.
Calling Leeds musicians: Bright Young Things 2007 applications now accepted.
Leeds' hottest new bands and musicians are again being given the opportunity to shine in the annual Bright Young Things project.
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How long has it been since we last saw The Darkness release a single? It must have been almost two years ago and there was almost no sign of them re-emerging!
Stephen Fox - vocals, guitar, piano Dayle Coe - guitar Jason Ripley - bass Matthew Roberts - drums Stephen Fox, Jason Ripley and Matt Roberts have played music together since their school days in the late eighties.
Cortney Tidwell: Don't Let The Stars Keep Us Tangled Up (Ewan Pearson Remixes)
It's not unusual to find dance-based remixes of indie artists left wanting, so when the title track from the Nashville-based Cortney Tidwell's 'Don't Let The Stars Keep Us Tangled Up' is given a dance-floor makeover you have every right to be dubious.
Anonymous Groove is organising its annual live music weekend extravaganza...
For the fourth year running Anonymous Groove is organising its annual live music weekend extravaganza, but this year with a distinct difference.
Based in London but with a multi-national line up ranging from Chile to Canada, The Conway Story, named after 17th Century Philosopher Anne Conway, release their third and final single, 'Ghostwriter', before embarking on the recording of their debut album later this year.
Edward Harrington - Guitar, vocals Alex Greaves - Bass, vocals, percussion Robert Harrington - Drums, vocals, percussion When Edward, his brother Robert and their friend Alex decided to form a band in 2001, the then-young-teens could only have dreamed of the status and respect they would achieve within half a decade.
Originally released last year in North America, Be He Me is the type of experimental indie rock which has already seen the Annuals compared to Canadian giants such as Arcade Fire and Broken Social Scene, though a much closer assessment would be to probably think along the lines of a more sonically substantial and sterile version of fellow US counterparts Animal Collective.
Yndi Halda: Enjoy Eternal Bliss
Can anyone remember instrumental guitar-music (or, ahem, "Post-Rock") being in such robust health as of now?
Justin Myers talks to Eddie Sims, promoter of the Annihilation Nights in Leeds.
The Subways: Young for Eternity
Just over a year ago hotly tipped new band The Subways were handpicked by Michael Eavis to play on stage at Glastonbury and since then their rise has been nothing short of amazing; going on to support Oasis and headlining some of the most raucous music events of the year including The Camden Crawl and XFM's Xmas Party.
2002 - How was it for you?
There was a time, albeit brief, when I lived the Oxford music scene, kicked around venues such as Zodiac and claimed bands such as Dustball to be my fave.
The Ghost Of A Thousand @ Cockpit
It's minus four outside The Cockpit, as the Atticus tour rolls into Leeds, bringing with it four of the UK's finest punk rock and roll bands, and for most of the already sweating, baying throng inside, it's not a moment too soon.
Many more bands announced for Leeds Festival 2006
Following the announcement for this year's Leeds Festival earlier this month, more bands have today been revealed for the three-day annual highlight in the Leeds music calendar.
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.
30 Seconds To Mars: From Yesterday
After a super incredible year, and being in the public's heads with single 'The Kill' not so long ago, Leto & co release track seven from their album as a single.
Fulc have been hailed in the national press as one of Britain's 'brightest hopes' and after hearing .Embrace.Destroy.
Kaiser Chiefs reveal album details and UK tour tickets
Following last year's announcement that the next single from Leeds' Kaiser Chiefs, their first in over a year, would be "Ruby", the band have this week revealed further details about their second album.
Various Artists: Stuffy and The Fuses / The Secret Hairdresser - split single
Wraths Super Sevens part deux bristles into life with their very own Stuffy at the helm and Steve Albini no less at the mixing desk.
Deja vu. Deja vu from the exact same time last year. Stuck in the same pokey Cockpit auxiliary room with an altogether comatose audience but nevertheless an incendiary performance from one of British rocks most talented outfits.
Ten Floors, a totally unique 4-piece piano-based indie/rock band, are an act that have successfully established themselves as one of the most exciting and dynamic unsigned bands today, sweeping a breath of fresh air over the North of England, and beyond.
Deserves To Die: Surrender All But Our Skin
Deserves To Die are one of those rare British metal bands that manage to combine all the elements needed to succeed in the genre today, whilst never sounding derivative, or, in the case of most British metal bands, a lackluster alternative to their superior American counterparts.
Leeds musicians unite for Amnesty International fundraiser...
The very best in Leeds' new musical talent are joining forces for 'Beats Injustice', the first in a series of live music events in aid of Amnesty International, and is expected to raise over £2,000 for the cause.
The Music @ Leeds Festival 2002
It's the hometown dream... their favourite sons headlining the world's largest dual-site festival in front of 2,000 ecstatic music fans and with the news that Take the Long Road and Walk it may be hitting the UK Top Ten in a couple of days the atmosphere is electric.
"If I ruin it all now I only have myself to blame, I am in control of my own destiny" : Lucy Adams catches up with Dominic Masters from The Others at their recent Cockpit show...
The Go! Team: Grip Like A Vice
Since bursting onto the scene in 2004 with Mercury Prize nominated debut album 'Thunder Lightning Strike', The Go!
The Pigeon Detectives: Emergency
Perhaps the most sought after album of the year thus far. 'Emergency', the second album from The Pigeon Detectives, released 2 days short of a full year since their debut blessed the ears of indie rockers everywhere.
'Intense and claustrophobic music from Bradford. Extra proof, as if anyone needed it, of the Leeds/Bradford axis of musical accomplishment. More edge than a very edgy thing.'
Originally scheduled for late 2006, you could say The Electric Cinema's self-titled debut album has been a long time coming.
An out of nowhere an A&R buzz for this mysterious band took a fair few folks on the scene by surprise around the turn of the year.
A year ago The Noise were sounding like a young and excitable pub rock band with a bit of a cheek. A new year, and a new release and they still have the same plunderous love of 70's bluesy rock and roll and much the same basic sound.
The Futureheads @ The Refectory
With their second album News & Tributes, The Futureheads seem set to cement their position as one of Britain's biggest bands.
Leeds bands to feature on a new Dance To The Radio compilation album
Originally due to be part two of Dance To The Radio's last compilation, 'Out of The Woods And Trees' comes out a little later than intended and is the label's most ambitious compilation yet.
A third sold-out Leeds date for the UK's latest finding, The Music, and this time it doesn't take a guest DJ appearance to bring in the crowds.
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Funeral for a Friend: Kicking And Screaming
Funeral for a Friend have been around for a good while now. When new album 'Memory And Humanity' hits the shelves on October 13th this year, it will be exactly five years to the day since their debut album was released upon the general public and their journey really began.
Enter Shikari: We Can Breathe In Space, They Just Don't Want Us To Escape
Ever since Enter Shikari blasted onto the scene five years ago, their post hardcore compositions that involve smashing together trance, hardcore and screamo vocals shot them very rapidly to stardom.
The Last Three Months Are Blank...? Scott Silverlode Writes....
Good morning, noon or night to all you Loders out there. Through the most undemocratic of processes I have been nominated to supply with your long-over due mouthful of all things Silverlode. It's been a wopping three months since the last news update and you'd probably think there'd be lots to tell you, and well...you'd be right.
Interview: And None Of Them Knew They Were Robots
Dan Pullinger catches up with The Robots before their Out of Spite festival appearance...
Mama Scuba: You're Long Time Dead So What's the Hurry
There can be few things more frustrating as an aspiring band than having an outstanding record ready to release and then having to sit on it while the wheels of industry slowly grind.
A couple of days prior to the festival, a frightening thought occurred to me. Ash, still reeling from last week's tour bus crash in America, would be unfit to play and that Reef or Toploader were on standby to take their place.
When the Britpop phenomenon began to die, a drunken conversation at the Good Mixer in the over-hyped Camden Town resulted in the legendary birth of Britrock; a few bands were located for championing in the NME and a few more emerged from the woodwork.
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On receiving this CD I thought the band must have employed a teenage Goth as their PR as the press release accompanying this album was written in purple capitals.
I never intended writing a review of this gig, especially as most of you were probably there anyway. But here goes ...
A good crowd turned up for tonight's free Barfly sessions gig but there was plenty of room and it could have been promoted a little bit better because many of the genuine fans who would have paid to see these bands knew nothing of it.
The Glitterati @ Fibbers (York)
"We all wanna be big, big stars but we don't know why and we don't know how". So sang Counting Crows, which subsequently became their 'how'.
"like Sevendust battling it out with deftones and Metallica" - The Machine
Rob Galloway Dubbed 'The Rebel of the Leeds Music Scene' ROB GALLOWAY describes himself as Beck meets Iggy Pop, creating an electric sound from dance beats, guitars, trip hop and punk rock
The year is 1996. Suede release "Coming Up" and Louis Elliott appears to be contemplating his future with indie-underground band Kinky Machine, prior to his move to front Rialto; throughout this era of Britpop, four boys from Yorkshire are sitting together thinking of a name for their new band: "How about Brazil?" comes a suggestion.
Playing their first full-length tour over here in years (as support to Ed Harcourt), Leeds Music Scene caught up with Finn Andrews and Dan Raishbrook from Rough Trade-signed The Veils as they rolled into Brudenell Social Club, to discuss their recent tour of America, file-sharing, and the horrors of white reggae bands...
Band Profile: The Air Freshener Man
The Air Freshener Man, the alter ego of pretend music maestro Robert Dane, spent the early part of his life in middle-of-nowhere town Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, before ending up living in Leeds, via Scarborough.
Following a very heavy touring schedule last year and the release of "Ghosts" in March on Cool For Cats, The Hair are back with their infectious and frenetic dancefloor tracks to make the perfect soundtrack to your weekend.
Band Profile: Tigers That Talked
Jamie: guitar / vocals Glenna: violin Owain: bass Chris: drums Tigers That Talked are a quartet hailing from assorted corners of the UK and Europe but currently based in Leeds, having gravitated towards the city's current creative renaissance.
Various Artists: Dance To The Radio: What We All Want
If you don't live, eat and breath it, the Leeds music landscape has almost been unfathomably applauded for the bands it produces and the nights that exist within its figurative walls in recent years.
Talk to us about their stalker and news of a pending debut album...
Experiencing the sunshine mixed with alcohol and excessive loud noise is never good for the body after your stomach's feeling turgid from the day before.
In the way Bon Iver's debut album is reaped in the romanticism attached to the isolated log cabin, Leeds folk artist Benjamin Wetherill can claim a similar sense of idealistic beauty in the form of using a derelict 19th century palace on the outskirts of Budapest to record his long-awaited debut album.
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Biffy Clyro release the closing track from critically acclaimed album 'Puzzle', and with the previous three singles notching up top twenty positions in our ever overflowing UK chart, 'Machines' is bound to make an impact.
Steve Elvidge talks with George Evelyn (Nightmares On Wax) prior to the December 12th show at the Faversham
Squarepusher: Hello Everything
A purveyor of experimental music and a bass guitar fanatic, Squarepusher has become one of the world's most respected electronic artists releasing one acclaimed record after another on the mighty Warp Records.
Shout Out Louds: Our Ill Wills
Back in 2005 Shout Out Louds released their debut album 'Howl Howl Gaff Gaff' which I was a big fan of.
The Adventures of Loki: Feminine Side
I don't write reviews. I've rarely felt moved enough to bother taking the time to do it, and I categorically do not do pannings.
There's going to be a sequel! The charity CD will launch this year's CD at Leeds newest venue The Platform
New beginnings for Yorkshire's premier recording studios...
HD1 Studios, now in its 18th year, has an enviable reputation for producing music from local acts to international selling artists.
Yourcodenameis: Milo: Schteeve
Following their impressive Albini produced debut mini album, Yourcodenameis: Milo release their first single proper produced this time by Flood.
Having played a string of live events across the Midlands and South through June and July, Broken Dolls release their self-titled début album.
Victoria Holdsworth caught up with local band The Dharma when they headlined the Cockpit in Leeds
This is a third release from Batley's Itch. The passion, inventiveness and musical ambition of the 2001 debut "Spiralling Paper Planes" are still all there, with depth maturity and a surer sense of what Itch are all about.
Al Donlon - Keyboards, Vocals Craig Hale - Vocals, Guitar Nick Hawes - Guitars Christopher Lambert - Drums Mark Wilson - Bass, Vocals Craig Hale carries round a tiny silver 'piskie' with him wherever he goes.
Experimental band from Huddersfield.
2006 + 2007 Futuresound finalists. Debut single Primadonna released 30 Apr 07 on Science Fiction Theatre Records Playing NASTY FEST @ Faversham on Sat 3rd Nov
Arctic Monkeys: Leave Before The Lights Come On
Despite being a firm believer that the hype surrounding New Yorkshire's success story, Arctic Monkeys, is entirely justified I didn't want to believe the latest hype surrounding them...
Tonight, with James from Duels deputising for Rich (drummer, broken elbow), Leeds four-piece The Hair performed at the Brudenell Social Club supporting Good Shoes. Charlotte Oxnard managed to catch up with them for a few words afterwards...
Arriving early as I knew the small venue would be rammed, I am surprised that there is to be no live music until 8.30pm.
A year and half on from the first studio release of seven track CD "Stripes", five-piece Mojo Pin have developed a maturity and focus that sings out with real confidence.
Way back in March 2004 I had the pleasure of reviewing Kashmir's debut UK release in the form of the sublime Selection of 2 Lilies EP.
According to their press release, the three members of Seed are only 16. Blimey. At such a young age, it's fair to say that they have plenty of potential.
Mybe's press release emphasises the point that the combined height of the trio stands (or maybe squats?) at sixteen feet and eleven inches.
Armstrong: Re:Invent the scene
With a veritable army of fans in tow at every turn, and the whispers surrounding their live performances starting to gain volume, I was a little giddy and had very high hopes for this single.
We all know about the "difficult second album" phenomenon. I mean, it's featured every year in the Great Rock and Roll Clichés Annual, next to such chestnuts as "we write songs for ourselves and if anyone else likes them it's a bonus" (he said whilst looking nervously over his shoulder at the suits from his record company) as well as the whole kafuffle of throwing a TV in through a hotel window.
Leeds Music Scene caught up with The Whip as they kick off their UK tour
"Heavy as John Prescott's Wallet" Progressive/alternative metal - you decide!!!!!
Band Profile: The Dragon Rapide
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Ske: Life, Death, Happiness & Stuff
OK, this is getting ridiculous... yet another Icelandic band ventures down south for some loving. Ske (which means 'happening' in Icelandic, but 'slut' in Japanese) are a collection of writers and musicians that work in the fields of theatre music, film music and TV ad jingles that decided to make an album of guitar based pop songs.
Interview: The Sunshine Underground
Alex Denney caught up with The Sunshine Underground during their current UK headlining tour
Various Artists: Brew Records - Vol. 1
Newly formed in June in this year with the intention to showcase "more of the experimental music bursting out of Yorkshire" Brew Records Vol.
Interview: Funeral for a Friend
John Harvey talks with Darren from Welsh emo hardcore band Funeral for a Friend, who recently headlined the NME tour in Leeds...
Dashboard Confessional: Dusk and Summer
One time, on one of my regular bored trawls through the lower vestiges of the internet in search of some light entertainment, I stumbled across a semi-amusing game called "create your own em* band name".
Do Me Bad Things: Time for Deliverance
Okay so I'm heading into this review with a kinda biased viewpoint of the band to begin with after seeing their piss poor performance at the Reading festival this year.
Band Profile: Captain Wilberforce
Formed after an impetuous fit of song-writing one weekend early in 2004, multi instrumentalist / vocalist Simon Bristoll, aka Captain Wilberforce, has come a long way in a short time.
Various Artists: On The Bone Records: Compilation One
Eventually, a compilation release is the logical step in any promoter's relationship with their artists and audience.
When the news first arrived that Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke was to release a solo record it came as a bit of a surprise, certainly considering Radiohead were currently in the middle of a tour and busy recording their highly anticipated seventh album, however, many felt Thom would go solo at some point...
'Oh Yeah' represents everything that is thrilling about The Subways; their beauty, youth and passion all rolled into just under three minutes of loud, racy punk rock.
Luke Haines: Off My Rocker At The Art School Bop
It is 1993. Seattle is the centre of the musical universe and the Labour Party (RIP) has lost its fourth general election on the bounce.
After the sun goes down on a rare glorious spring day in Leeds, Idlewild are creating havoc among the crowd gathered in Leeds Met Uni S.
Funeral for a Friend @ The Refectory
The fans are soaked, the band are soaked, even the ceiling is soaked. Funeral for a Friend's support is nothing short of triumphant as the 5 self confessed Welsh Valley boyos evacuate the stage concluding a set of vibrancy, urgency and enjoyment I had not accounted for.
Leeds Music Scene and Wintermute have a gossip about the new "Fun With Wizard Stencils" EP, managing along the way to incorporate some obligatory wizard magic.
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah @ Faversham
Some in the UK have criticized Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (CYHSY) recently (perhaps harshly) for what they perceived to be lacklustre performances on several of their live UK shows.
There are a few things you should know about this EP before we get started. Here's basically a run down of the few major facts that led to this EP being recorded by Sigur Rós.
It's a Friday night at the Vine, it's 8 O'clock, Duels are about to start so where the hell is everybody?
Manic Street Preachers @ The Refectory
The last time the Manics visited our fair metropolis (excluding a fleeting festival appearance) was nigh-on-ten years ago at the Radio One Sound City event in 1996.
Ethan and Nathan Dickens, Stuart Morrison , Rob Soulsby and Tom Francis: Fierce Panda's latest punt into the unknown.
The Diawara frontman looks in his element as he energetically takes it upon himself to cover every square inch of the stage before the night is up.
Here's what I wrote for the lovely Sandman magazine in September 2005 ...
I used to love 3 Colours Red I did. Back in 1997 when I was taking my first tentative fumblings with these weird new genres such as "indie" and "metal" (note: post-rock didn't exist back in those days.
Click Here For Review 2 Sometimes a band comes along with a little extra. I had seen this band in Leicester on the Wednesday, its Saturday now and I'm in Leeds for only the third time in my life.
Queen Adreena: The Butcher And The Butterfly
Hate to sound so abrupt, but Katie Jane-Garside is weird. Is it that I personally don't understand her twisted world of sickly intense lyrics?
Spring have a smooth rock style that has not been much heard in the last twenty five years. Punk - first from America and then in its nastier English variant made it as good as compulsory to throw some tasty venom into each and every musical cake you could bake.
O Fracas: Zeros & Ones / What Jim Hears
O Fracas are not a band for lazy, sleepy dossers yawning languorously in their putrefying rooms, slowly drawing on the ashen remains of a cigarette, leafing idly through a chewed magazine and half-heartedly flipping a coin to decide whether or not they can quite be bothered enough to go for a shower.
This Days Fury: Nineteen Days To Die
Recently, while looking for my inner soul, I got lost and ended up at an emo cult membership party. I spotted a pale young girl staring blankly out of the window.
Can the quality of unsigned Leeds bands get any higher? The FutureSound 2000 has certainly opened a lot of people's eyes to the standard of music out there in Leeds, and if you think of the bands that aren't even playing...
It's a curious trait about us humans, we find release and fulfillment in a variety of different ways.
Jeff Klein: Everybody Loves A Winner
After around Europe with One Little Indian label mate Jesse Malin, this is Jeff Klein's first UK release.
Duels: The Bright Lights and What I Should Have Learned
There'll be no band on earth more relived to have finally succeeded in putting out a full length recording than the boys and girl of Duels.
Band Profile: The Bluefoot Project
The Bluefoot Project are an amalgamation of urban heads fusing many different styles into a vocal-led, beat-driven, 21st century soulful funk with nods in the right direction to reggae, hip hop, gospel and leftfield.
Beautiful Feet @ Royal Park Cellars
I'm sure I'm not alone in thinking that as much as anything else when it comes to gigs, the 'flow' of an evening's entertainment is as important as the quality of the music in catching and holding people's attention.
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Arctic Monkeys: I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor
Ok, so enough of this Libertines nonsense. The good ship Arcadia is well and truly sunk and there are new boys in town.
Arctic Monkeys: Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not
There's that little bit of elitist in me that would just love to shoot this album down right from the off, to rip into it with merciless vigour and launch a tirade about how why it's because of bands like the Arctic Monkeys that music isn't like it used to be.
It should be said tonight's performance resembles more of a metal gig than a watered down emo effort.
Thursday @ Leeds Festival 2006
Saturday is all about the killer sequences, from the likes of Rise Against and Boy Sets Fire on the Lock Up Stage, to the incredible mid afternoon New Yorkshire mash-up on the Carling and ultimately to the two heavyweights jiving it out at the top of the bill for commercial indie supremacy.
Interview: Help She Can't Swim
Charlotte Oxnard heads over to Bradford's Love Apple to talk to Help She Can't Swim
A Northern Chorus: Spirit Flags
I know this band. Well, sort of. I remember about a year ago, that someone was posting on the Sigur Rós message board talking about (because he was in) a band called 'A Northern Chorus'.
To release this double A side at any other time of the year than sweltering July would have been highly foolish.
Victoria Holdsworth talks to The Glitterati as they make a welcome return to their hometown.
Stephen Fretwell @ City Varieties
In a modern world where singersongwriters are hotter than ever, unfortunately the bland James Blunt and beautiful Daniel Powter rule the airwaves.
Fall Out Boy @ Millennium Square
In the absence of an arena (or anything bigger than the Uni's Refectory in actuality) it seems Millennium Square has stepped up to the plate to become the pinnacle of Leeds' gigging venue possibilities.
It about time the best band in Leeds came back to claim the unofficial crown from the local indie kids.
John Harvey catches up with Leeds' guitar virtuoso Jon Gomm...
Foo Fighters @ Leeds Festival 2005
Sunday started like any other day. Apart from this Sunday I happened to wake up in a field with 30 odd thousand other bear soaked, bleary eyed, unwashed, desperate bladder controlling festival revellers.
What is a Juma? Well it depends on whom you ask... To some it's a dance riddled drug fuelled monster of funky rock and roll.
With the joyless chore of the Christmas shopping rush just a fortnight away, prepare yourself for the inevitable inaccuracies of every glossy music publication's conveniently-timed 'Best of 2005' lists, (it being an historical fact that record companies only release Greatest Hits packages in December).
Iron Maiden @ Leeds Festival 2005
Dark sky in the morning, festival goers warning. Fucking brilliant ensemble of bands on the main stage tonight, festival goers delight.
I give you fair warning. I am about to break the ancient, time-honoured and globally respected code of the International Covenant of Authors, Note-Takers, Writers, Reviewers, Interviewers, Talkers and Editors (or ICANTWRITE for short) covering the critique of musical releases and/or performances on precisely 2 counts. In fact one of these has already been broken. So apologies if this warning comes too late in the day and has already caused you unnecessary distress.
Sam Saunders chats with Mike Randle, a member of long established and mild mannered Baby Lemonade, who have a secret life as superhero band Love, playing alongside Arthur Lee on the "Forever Changes" Tour that hits the UK this month...
Soul-kissed by Kiki Call me old-fashioned but it's so refreshing to actually hear a singer just singing.
"Don't call me PJ" - Gemma Hinchliffe caught up with Carina Round at Joseph's Well...
Leeds' local punk, emo and ska promoters Strikepunks put on a veritable banquet of emo hardcore deliciousness this Friday, as the Cardigan Arms played host to four hot new bands playing the circuit for nothing more than that which is the greatest love of all, that wonderful love of music...
AntiProduct @ Brudenell Social Club
Sex, Drugs, Profanity, Leaping, Stripping, Heckling, Moshing, Exploding Equipment, Biting the heads off bats...