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Band Profile: Hayashi

Hayashi are a band based in Leeds who play live Drum & Bass without the use of sequencers or drum loops. The music is a melodious breakbeat experience. Their new album 'b a d m a c h i n e' is due for release in August. "Hayashi will make you dance

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.

Interview: The Blueskins

Cathy Simpson talks to The Blueskins about music, festivals, The Beatles and lazy journalism...

Interview: Billy Talent

Billy Talent put us straight on hangover cures and the fact that Canadian music's not all Celine Dion and Bryan Adams...

Interview: The Veils

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: fallaroundhere

fallaroundhere are an indie band currently based in Bradford in the North of England. Having been about in various manifestations for a few years, the band finally settled on a permanent line up in 2004, releasing "136 miles E.P." in May 2005.

The Signs release their debut single on The Wardrobe Records

Leeds based rock n' rollers The Signs will be releasing their debut single 'Circles' via The Wardrobe Records on March 5th.

Exclusive remix versions of "Nine" by ¡Forward, Russia! to be made available thorugh iTunes

To coincide with the release of their third single "Nine" (to be released on 1st May and taken from the forthcoming album "Give Me A Wall") ¡Forward, Russia!

four day Hombre to release April single through Crystal Songs...

four day Hombre have announced that they will be releasing a single through the Crystal Songs label at the end of April.

Band Profile: Ali Whitton and the Broke Record Players

Following a successful few years gigging as a four-piece that still went under Ali's name, the line-up of his new band was finalised in early 2006.

Joseph Arthur: Nuclear Daydream

Releasing two new albums simultaneously is a big ask of any artist, but when you see what Joseph Arthur has done and is all about, it's another step on an amazing journey for this man.

SXSW 2006: West Yorkshire record labels' showcase CD details

West Yorkshire's Timeless Music Project will be attending SXSW 2006 in Austin, Texas next week with a mission to promote the region's vibrant music scene to the annual conference via a series of discussion groups and a CD sampler.

I Am Kloot: Maybe I Should

Mutually parting company with your record company would probably knock the wind out of most bands' sails but not for Manchester trio I Am Kloot.

Pull Tiger Tail: Hurricanes

Bands hyped up without an album, but solely because they are new, have four average songs on MySpace and a novelty name, seem to be the way music is going.

Breed 77: Look At Me Now

Frankly, I'm surprised Breed 77 still have the energy for the music business. Not because they're not any good but it has to be said they're not the greatest band to walk the planet either, despite the ridiculous amount of the overtime they put in at the office.

Rob Nichols releases his third album this week...

Rob Nichols will be releasing his third album on 15th March with a free in-store lunchtime (12.30pm) set at Small Note Records (formerly CD centre).

The Darkness: One Way Ticket

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!

¡Forward, Russia! to release a single in April...

¡Forward, Russia! have this week announced the details of an album and single, both scheduled for release in the next couple of months.

Band Profile: A Lot Like Eskimos

A Lot Like Eskimos- pop / punk rock

Danny North photography exhibition to launch at the Faversham on May 10th

When Leeds photographer Danny North came up with the idea of having an exhibition and releasing a book to coincide, he'd only been a full time pro for one year.

More Leeds bands feature in the UK Charts this week...

Leeds bands feature again in the UK music charts, with ¡Forward, Russia! and The Sunshine Underground both releasing new singles on independent record labels this week ("Twelve" and "Commercial Breakdown" respectively).

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.

Embrace @ Glastonbury Festival

Despite the obvious talent that Leeds has on offer, only one band has really made into the national eyes in the past few years, and that band is Embrace.

Chichino to release their top ten summer dance track as a free download

Chichino are celebrating the success of their recent dancefloor hit "It Could Happen To You", by releasing it as a free download.

Moonshot: Friday Street

Electronica outfit Moonshot hail from London where they have spent the past 10 years beavering away at 11 (no less) beep beep boop boop bedroom albums.

The Charlatans: Forever. The Singles

Releasing an album that spans a career can be a hit and miss affair. The sound and songwriting styles change and great songs can be lost in a sea of meritocracy.

Houston Calls: A Collection Of Short Stories

If I gave you one guess as to what label this lightweight pop-punk identikit effort was released on, even the most inept popular music fan in the world would probably utter the words "Drive-Thru".

Viva Voce: Wrecking Ball

This certainly sounds promising. An indie duo consisting of a female singer/guitarist and her husband drummer (who really can play nearly everything: drums, various percussion, keys, and - wait for it - a kazoo.

The High Chairs: s/t

Dan International, Pete, Roj, Simo and T. Any ideas? Yes. You got it. They are The High Chairs. Well done.

Amen: California's Bleeding

Casey Chaos has had a rough time these past three years. After recording Amen's third album his record label told him they would not be releasing it.

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.

Ray LaMontagne: Three More Days

Mentioning the name Ray Lamontagne, one of the more successful and respected of the recent tidal wave of unashamed singer-songwriters to have broken the mainstream, will immediately conjure up notions of heart-felt and beautifully crafted songs in people's minds - and, of course, that raspy, expressive voice which gave his work that extra edge on his striking debut.

Band Profile: Sear

rock electronica

Band Profile: The Courteeners

Liam Fray was known around the North West prior to the formation of The Courteeners as one of Manchester's most promising and popular songwriters.

Fleet Foxes @ Brudenell Social Club

Opening for the hotly-tipped troupe were seasoned performers Beach House. Appreciated by the hushed audience, Beach House played some very melodic tunes in this short set despite singer Victoria Legrand's largely indiscernible vocals.

Enter Shikari: Sorry You're Not a Winner

Metal guitars blended with euphoric dance lines? Surely this must be some sort of mistake, or possibly a mix from the Belgian brothers: 2 Many DJs possibly?

Interview: Stafrænn Hákon

Gavin Miller talks wih Stafrænn Hákon prior to the forthcoming tour of the UK, which includes a Leeds show on 19th Sepember...

The Wedding Present: The Complete Peel Sessions 1986-2004

David Gedge's long running friendship with the late great John Peel is lovingly documented across this 6 CD box-set.

Pendulum: The Other Side

It's difficult to see where Pendulum get their rock-dance crossover act credentials from, but as an accessible drum and bass act, Pendulum are the best.

The Ataris @ Cockpit

As an avid The Ataris fan, I'd been waiting a long time in anticipation of seeing the band once again.

Sky Larkin: Molten

There's no room for shades of grey in today's digital world; you're hot or you're not. Anywhere other than that is destination nowhere (Five out of ten?

Leafeater @ Pennington's (Bradford)

Leafeater are on top form tonight, showcasing tunes from their eagerly awaited debut album which they are releasing in April on their own label GAK Records.

Wintermute: Untitled

So it's a grey Monday morning and a nice lil' parcel arrives at my door, filled with a nice collection of new demos to get my tired juices flowing.

Various Artists: New Slang Compilation

Bloody students, what do they know? They come to your city bringing their vital contribution to the local economy, eating an inordinate amount of take away pizzas, disturbing residents who have lived here for years and then some of them have the nerve...

Band Profile: The Enemy

If you happen to be young, intelligent and restless, Coventry is a surprisingly inspiring place to be today- if only for all the wrong reasons.

Clinic @ Cockpit

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.

Interview: The Glitterati

Victoria Holdsworth talks to The Glitterati as they make a welcome return to their hometown.

Interview: Help She Can't Swim

Charlotte Oxnard heads over to Bradford's Love Apple to talk to Help She Can't Swim

Interview: Mama Scuba

Dave Sugden asks about their new record label and forthcoming single release

Band Profile: Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy is: Patrick Stump - Vocals, Guitar Joe Trohman - Guitar Andy Hurley - Drums Pete Wentz - Bass, Backing vocals While walking across the stage to receive the MTV2 Award for "Sugar, We're Going Down," the only thing on Fall Out Boy bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz's mind was "please don't drop an f-bomb." Shortly thereafter the band, originally from suburban Chicago, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.

Interview: Editors

Victoria Holdsworth talks to Editors prior to their visit to Leeds to headline Millennium Square on Friday 19th May

Samiam @ Joseph's Well

It would be easy for Samiam to be resentful by now. They've seen their supporting acts (Green Day, Blink 182, No Doubt among others) hit the big time whilst they've been left listless, waiting in the shadows.

Pretty Girls Make Graves @ Joseph's Well

This a belated review, for the simple fact I have been away in Edinburgh, breathing in clean Lothian air and sampling many types of whiskey since Tuesday, and amidst my general binging found no time to write the piece coherently.

Interview: Pulled Apart by Horses

Pulled Apart by Horses are a new, sickening, rock-dirge act who seem to be getting a little bit of attention, even though they've only played about four gigs and have two tracks on MySpace. Chris Lowe asks this motley crew what the deal is.

Of Montreal @ Faversham

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).

Interview: Landspeed Loungers

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

The Mars Volta @ Cockpit

I arrived at the Cockpit at about 8.00 pm and was pleasantly surprised to see the venue very busy for that time of night and on a Monday.

Biffy Clyro @ LMUSU

The amount of times I hear 'Mon The Biffy' tonight, if stretched in font 10 end to end would circumnavigate the world 6.5 times.

Interview: Kram

Leeds band Kram release their new double A-side single through GrooveStealer Records on Monday 12th March. Rachel Wilson caught up with the band.

Interview: Bodixa

2002 - How was it for you?

Hopesfall @ Joseph's Well

Before I start I'd just like to say that I've eaten the nicest tea I've had in ages tonight. It was a stir-fry.

Interview: City And Colour

Daniel Powell gets ten minutes with Dallas Green, the man behind City And Colour.

Interview: Ricky Warwick

Ricky Warwick was, and still is, the formidable front man for one of the heaviest rock acts the UK has ever seen. Victoria Holdsworth asks the questions...

Interview: Chichino

Part One of a two-part interview with Leeds band Chichino, who are set to release their new single "It Could Happen To You"

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