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Dashboard Confessional @ Leeds Festival 2006

Chris Carraba and his band entertain the main stage with their heartfelt, lyrically strong tunes, laden with rich melody and lush vocal harmonies.

Nerve Engine: Underneath The Sprawl

This is the second release from the multi regional band and once again self recorded in keeping with their independent attitude.

Mover @ Cockpit

Three long years I've been waiting!!! Finally Mover are back in town... hurrah!! I had never heard of the band before I saw them support The Bluetones in 1998 at the T&C but they completely blew me away.

four day Hombre @ Royal Park Cellars

Apologies to MABEL BLUE for missing the first half of her set, but boy did I like what I heard. I was a little later than usual (busses to blame again!) and when I opened the cellars door I couldn't get in there were so many people.

Dogs Die In Hot Cars: Please Describe Yourself

What's this I see before? An album by a band that are currently being over-hyped down at the NME offices, nothing new there.

Mondo: Before The Fall

Once in a while a CD comes along which is very special indeed. Today is one of those days. Produced by the band themselves and released on their own label this is Mondo's second album, "Before the Fall".

Band Profile: Delmonica

Delmonica as a band has existed for a couple of years, growing and evolving. In one of their earlier incarnations the musical leaning was towards Detroit punk, New York garage & Motown, but the eclectic musical tastes of the band has resulted in the current line up and sound taking a more refined yet lo-fi twist.

The Bellrays: The Red, White and Black

The down and dirty bass guitar riff of "Remember" kicks off this second Poptones offering from The Bellrays before some rolling drums interrupt proceedings along with strangled guitar for company and then we're off into a rifftastic headlong dash to the chorus.

Sparklehorse @ Cockpit

In the dereliction of Leeds' nineteenth century railway arches Mark Linkous coaxes sublime and fragile music from a tangled mass of leads and electrojunk from the twentieth.

Longview: Mercury

With recent single "Further" catching the attention of ears across the nation Longview could be on their way to becoming the NME's latest darlings.

Silvertide: The EP

Having had this band recommended to me, receiving an email from BMG with a sound snippet and then stumbling upon a lonesome copy of this EP I decided that it was fate and took the poor little blighter home with me.

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?

The Hidden Cameras: Awoo

Awoo, the third album from Canadian oddball folk-rock types The Hidden Cameras continues on a similar musical, a lyrical exploration as previous albums Smell of our own(2001), and Eco Homo(2003).

four day Hombre @ Royal Park Cellars

I had a feeling tonight was going to be a good night and it was. Steve Kind introduced each of the bands and let us know what we were in for...

Instant Species: Meat Pie Argument

Instant Species have been on my musical horizon for a couple of years now. The presentation always looked professional and serious.

Rent @ Love Apple (Bradford)

Often, during times of contemplation (for which read: "hangovers") I wonder what the point of music actually is.

Tupamaros @ Royal Park Cellars

First - an apology to NONE OF THEM KNEW THEY WERE ROBOTS - as I trotted down the steps of The Cellars for this my first "Collective AKA" night, I heard the final chord of their set and saw the singer lie down on the stage.

Bodixa @ Joseph's Well

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.

Foley (2) @ Royal Park Cellars

My first trip of 2004 into the deep dark depths of the Royal Park Cellars. It's often dirty rock you find emanating from the cellars but this evening it's an altogether more mellow collection of bands.

Nick Hall: The Golden Time

I always deem it wise to respect an artist's decision to go solo (rather than ask questions) and especially those who then decide to produce a solo album, all that despair, loss; love and heartbreak in one album must surely be an intense experience to put yourself through?

four day Hombre @ Faversham

Tonight was going to be another boring Monday night in as usual. I had planned to go the Faversham to see Four Day Hombre but as I hadn't got a clue where it was, and each of the maps I tried looking at all have different things on them, so I had resigned myself to not going.

Oceansize @ Faversham

The memories are hazy, the order of events may not be quite right but I know two things; beer flows freely in The Fav and amazingly it didn't rain, or at least certainly not enough to water down my Sol or to kill any of the musicians on stage.

Jeremy Smoking Jacket @ Packhorse

Two Bristol artists and Leeds' 7 Hertz made their way over to the tiny packed out room above the bar at the Packhorse for a night of fantastic experimental music.

The Icarus Line @ Cockpit

Colour of Fire, acclaimed local(ish) alt-rockers, opened up tonight in front of a reasonable crowd. Having just finished a considerable UK tour, they didn't seem at all tired, or perturbed to back in their regular gigging territory.

The Killers @ The Refectory

It doesn't seem all that long ago that you would see a Kaiser Chief every week, most often behind a bar.

four day Hombre @ Royal Park Cellars

There's a vibe in the air tonight, a tangible, swelling excitement that seems to accompany the Hombre lads everywhere they travel.

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.

Various Artists: Sounds of the Rhubarb Triangle

Whilst the 'Rhubarb Triangle' historically describes that polygonaceae-rich patch of land between Wakefield, Rothwell and Morley, I suspect that this compilation celebrates the musical output of the first-named metropolitan outpost.

Biffy Clyro @ Leeds Festival 2007

Mute Math - The Carling Stage The New Orleans quartet are perhaps only known thus far as recently re-doing the Transformers theme and for their excellent video to "Typical" which has attracted over 1 million views on Youtube.

Waking the Witch @ New Roscoe

No it's not the Onion Cellar, though you'd be excused for referencing that particular venue. However, the grass is, indeed, green(ish), unlike The New Roscoe's shiny brass which is busy reflecting the populating of here, and the faces of solitary guys, with an honest lustre, (that match-making call was a good one).

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