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The Modern Dance: Lovers In The Summertime

You know when you put some demos on you automatically spend ages thinking "ooh that bit sounds like a cross between so and so and so and so" or you can't put your finger on it and you end up muttering things like "oh who the bloody hell used that chord progression, I've heard it somewhere".

Calling all Leeds music lovers ... Quidrophenia returns

Quidrophenia, Leeds' increasingly popular bandfest, is returning to Oporto for the fourth time with another amazing line-up set to rock Call Lane on 18th February.

Leeds music lovers await return of Quidrophenia 3

The increasingly popular bandfest, Quidrophenia 3, is returning to rock the foundations of Oporto this August bank holiday, Monday 28th August with yet another impressive line-up.

Interview: The Wonder Stuff

'Twas a blustery wet night on Sunday 12th March 2006 when I forced my way into a packed out Cockpit in Leeds, to interview not only a legend, to all self respecting indie lovers, but also a rather splendid chap! In the immortal words of Take That would The Wonder Stuff be back for good?

The Great Rock N Roll Bash 2007 to take place at Carpe Diem this weekend

The second annual Rob Galloway's Great Rock N Roll Bash 2007 in aid of St. Gemmas Hospice is to be held at Carpe Diem in Leeds on Sunday, 6th May.

Band Profile: 16 Days

"Innovative four piece with a hybrid sound comprised of Funk, Rock and Soul."

Band Profile: Kliq

Paul Street - Vocals Stephen Shield - Guitar Jamie Mosley - Guitar Chris Purdy - Bass / Backing Vocals Andrew Dykes - Drums / Backing Vocals Hey there music lovers, we are a new band on the scene in Leeds.

The Mistreaters: Playa Hated To The Fullest

Wow, abrasive and explosive raw punk rock, with just a touch of that garage blues thing. And totally ace too; I never felt as battered, bruised and pulled from pillar to post since my last midnight walk through the Hawkes'.

The Tempus: Untitled

This demo kicks off in encouraging style, with 'Thieves and Lovers,' a blend of innovative riffs, subtle hooks, genuinely heartfelt lyrics and slick drum rolls.

The Glitterati: Heartbreaker

Yet another band playing a part in putting Leeds on the rock 'n' roll map, The Glitterati are back with the second single to be taken from their self-titled debut album.

Sarandon: The June Bride

Instalment four of Sarandon's four 7" 7-song mini albums is not an easy sentence to say when drunk. Through out The June Bride you can't help but wonder what some of these songs might have turned into had they not been governed by the strict rules of fitting onto a 7" single.

The Nervous Shakedown: Untitled

"Heavy Grooves & Fucked Up Blues" proudly proclaims the scrawled biog and ain't that the truth boy! Musically like taking a corner at full whack on a Speedway track, spitting mud over the crowd.

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.

The Glitterati: s/t

Guitars. Lots and lots of guitars. Leather, screaming girls, sweat, passion, sex, sleaze, bourbon. Just some of the things that pop into my head when I think of the words Rock n Roll.

The Black Heart Procession: Amore del tropico

It took a couple of listens, but now I have TBHP filed comfortably in my musical catalogue of a brain cross referencing: The Pixies, Wilco, Grandaddy, and Grant Lee Buffalo.

Plastik: How Much Is Enough?

London trio Plastik are straight down the middle Indie pop-rock merchants, unfazed by scratchy angular scenes that no doubt surround them and standing tall on the back of well written tunes rather than the right look.

The Rapture @ Cockpit

It's an early start tonight at the Cockpit, it is 7:30 and Black Wire are already strutting their stuff on stage at their local.

i concur: Lucky Jack / Build Around Me

As far as 'post-rock' goes, i concur appear to amass all the hallmarks of the genre with the precise and systematic grace of the consummate disciples they purport to be.

Last Temple Orchestra: Untitled

The debut EP from Leeds' Last Temple Orchestra begins in promising fashion, with the excellent 'Inside.' Its spring-heeled drums are tempered by echoey chords, giving it an interestingly ethereal edge.

The Subways: Oh Yeah

'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.

The Fever: Red Bedroom

These guys are from New York and it's safe to say they are cool cats. Lump 'em in the same bracket as The Faint if you must - essentially, "electroclash rock band".

COMPETITION: Win a pair of tickets to the first Independent Leeds Music Awards night on 7th January

Leeds international beatbox star Shlomo is set to host the first Independent Leeds Music Awards event on January 7th 2006, and we have a pair of tickets to give away for the event.

I Am Ghost: Bone Garden

'Bone Garden' is the first single to be lifted from I Am Ghost's second album, 'Those We Leave Behind.' It sees them abandon the rock opera of their debut 'Lovers' Requiem' in favour of post-hardcore snarling, galloping drums and wailing guitars.

Nerina Pallot: Fires

Having toured with many large acts including James Blunt, Sheryl Crow and Joseph Arthur, Pallot's album 'Fires' is sure to be purchased primarily by fans she has won over with stunning live performances, myself included.

Leeds jazzes up the August Bank Holiday weekend for the first Big City Jazz festival

A dizzying line-up of acts has been announced for the first Big City Jazz festival in Leeds on August Bank Holiday weekend.

New Vinyl @ CJ's Music Bar

CJ's Music Bar is a relatively new venue on the Leeds live music circuit and is tucked away somewhat in the depths of Kirkstall.

King Prawn @ Joseph's Well

Tonight showed just how much I enjoy spending my time down at Joseph's Well. Less than 24 hours after being played on national radio, a Peel Session no less, the Lorimer boys are out in force again; Chris on the doors as usual and Jock doing the sound.

Pulled Apart by Horses @ Faversham

It has seriously taken me a few days to piece together this review. I've been finding it a strain on my creative juice-box to summon the correct words to emphasise the compelling amount of joy received from this gleefully amazing line-up which only set punters back a mere £4.

Damien Rice @ LMUSU

Damien Rice is already on stage as I enter the hall and I later discover I have missed support act Carrie Tree.

Lightning Bolt @ Brudenell Social Club

Arriving at the venue around 5pm, the Brudenell Social Club is already packed out with a whole variety of people.

Funeral for a Friend @ The Refectory

Who was Franz Ferdinand? He was an arch-Duke of the Austro Hungarian Empire until 1914 when he was killed by an assassin in Sarajevo.

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.

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?

Maximo Park @ The Refectory

It all sits a bit on knife-edge this one; I can't be the only one that feels it. The sweet, sweet taste of anticipation impregnates ever fibre of my body and, in empathy with a dog on heat, I pace round the Refec like a chained beast.

Interview: Sound Club

It's a cold wet Saturday night, we're stood outside the Mixing Tin so we can hear ourselves think, and I'm talking to Tom Summerfield and Glenn Pearson from Sound Club who have just finished an amazing set, in support of Tom Hingley.

Interview: Vib Gyor

With Vib Gyor about to record their next single - "Secret" - Victoria Holdsworth caught up with the Leeds band at Beached 2006

Interview: ”Forward, Russia!

The scheme brewing in the collective mind of ”Forward, Russia!, Leeds' pioneers of screeching, mercurial noise, is a simple one. It goes like this...

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