roll noise

Search for roll noise performed on Thursday, 8th January 2009.

roll noise

We found the term roll noise in 48 articles.

The Noise: Cheap Thrills EP

Cheap Thrills was recorded at Sunnybank Studios in June of this year. Tracks are: "Run or Die", "Lesbian Pleasure", "Dirty USA", "Country Song" and "Salvation".

The Noise: The Electric Press

This is very primitive guitar rock with a swagger and attitude that some people are just going to love.

The Noise: Untitled

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 (International) Noise Conspiracy @ Leeds Festival 2004

Almost a year ago the band were scheduled to play a venue in Leeds but had to pull out due to a back injury to lead singer and former Refused frontman Dennis Lyxzen.

Noise á Noise: Looking Ahead EP

Hailing from Los Angeles and yet taking influences from such UK stalwarts as the The Kinks, Buzzcocks and The Jam.

Foo Fighters @ Leeds Festival 2002

After a f**king long walk home the night before and with a mild sense of too much Carling I opted to drive in on Sunday and be entertained with the knowledge that my car awaited at the end of it all.

Band Profile: The Plight

Formed in Leeds in 2004, The Plight's first practice was in the particularly rock and roll location of an abandoned office block on the outskirts of the city.

Burning Brides @ Cockpit

Mullets. When did they become fashionable again? They're all around me. I nervously feel that I'm being punished for having a chuckle at mulletmadness.com a few days earlier, or perhaps I've been warped into a parallel universe where all the rock chick style guides insist on one.

Herrod @ Packhorse

The Packhorse is one strange venue. The gigs are held upstairs in the attic right out of the way and it almost feels as though it's a secret club only a few know about.

It Takes Bridges @ Mixing Tin

Is this night at the Mixing Tin proof that the traditional guitar / bass / drums / vocals band set up is dying out and becoming tired?

Aristocrash: Disco Girl / Cheating

Let's get one thing straight: bitching - it's not big, it's not clever and it certainly won't help you to win any reality TV shows.

Fleeing New York: AOK

I am loving the whole boy/girl vocal trend that seems to be kicking off at the moment. The Subways, Young Heart Attack, The Raveonettes all get the thumbs up from me for proving that rock 'n' roll is not gendered.

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.

Bam Bam Francs @ The Vine

L-shaped karaoke joint, The Vine, is the place to showcase bands without stroking their egos or firing them into major limelight.

Motion @ LMUSU

SAVING LENNY The first impression I got of this band was the noise. Two guitars can often be noisy and in this instance that was the case.

Hope of the States: The Lost Riots

It is never easy to be labeled "the next big thing" on the basis of a few singles and a handful of electrifying gigs, but Hope of the States have managed to overcome such a daunting task and also the tragic loss of a band member to land firmly on both feet.

Various Artists: ¡Forward, Russia! / This Et Al - split single

"Everything Is Brilliant In Leeds" reads the t-shirt slogan of a certain bunch of Loiners currently dominating the nations airwaves.

The Tennessee Traincrash @ Cockpit

We've been in the Rocket for an hour and a half so far, patiently waiting while amateur night clears its throat.

The Duke Spirit @ Cockpit

Archie Bronson Outfit are a funny looking bunch. Stepping on stage somewhat shyly, they immediately establish the position of slightly odd-looking country folk; an array of bad, ill-fitting shirts and fuzzy beards that just don't seem to sit quite right on their pasty faces.

Spear of Destiny @ Joseph's Well

About 10 minutes before Catylyst were due on stage, I was asked by a certain gentleman if I'd review tonight's proceedings.

Cube @ Joseph's Well

Another night at the Well, they are going to have to give me my own chair at this rate... I have seen both Catylyst and Mariko before, but not Cube, although I have heard a lot about them.

Simian Mobile Disco @ Leeds Festival 2008

August Bank Holiday is upon us again and that brings with it Leeds 2008 and a rocking end to the summer music festival season.

Jesse James @ Cockpit

Hardly killing the buzz like their name suggests, these Leeds lads inject life into their brand of hardcore punk and 50's rock and roll with the addition of a sax and a trumpet, along with the odd "Oi".

The Dykeenies @ Cockpit

This was the last night of The Dykeenies' latest tour, and by the time Figure 5 took the stage the big room in the Cockpit was already filling up in anticipation.

Pretty Girls Make Graves @ Joseph's Well

First up at The Well tonight were local sleaze punk rockers Buzzkill. A favourite in the local scene, Buzzkill have developed a popular status and rightly so.

The Breech @ Faversham

Five bands. The Fav. For free. F me! It must be Easter Sunday. First on The Acutes bang out their bluesy rock which, when you consider the band have no bass player, brings obvious but perhaps unfair comparisons with The White Stripes.

Shout Out Louds @ Cockpit

The Swedish four piece trip daintily on stage, accompanied by a hurdy gurdy soundtrack that conjures up images of accordion playing moustachioed fellows and Heidi running through lush meadows.

Various Artists: Across the Pennines III

This is another fine offering from the good people at AtP. Again, not every tune is perfect but it's as good a sampler as any of what's going on musically right now along the M62 corridor.

Dartz! @ Cockpit

Ah, the mighty Dance To The Radio night strikes again. Never a month goes past without another three bands more than worthy of headlining a show all by themselves being wheeled out and cast asunder to a crowd that in the most part aren't overly familiar with the talent on show but are more than willing to co-operate (or at least pensively listen) to what DTTR has to offer.

Sweep The Leg Johnny @ Adelphi Hotel

I was really looking forward to this gig - I'd experienced 'Sweep' live before when we played an all-dayer with them in Wigan, so I knew the treat that was in store.

Foals @ Faversham

I was rather excited about getting tickets for this gig. Not only was I off to see one of my new favourite-bands-you-haven't-really-heard-of-but-will-soon, GoodBooks, I was going to a student only night.

Towers Of London @ Joseph's Well

Oi, Arctic Monkeys fans, listen up! Whether you like it or not, we're gonna flood your marketplace with THIS!!

The Rapture @ Cockpit

My first review for the site was really over indulgent in length, so I'll try to keep this one as short as possible.

Interview: Lyca Sleep

Andy Roberts talks with Lyca Sleep prior to their Joseph's Well show...

Interview: The Warlocks

Cathy Simpson talks to The Warlocks about drugs, music, guitars and groupies...

katywithout @ Joseph's Well

I have to start by saying that this sort of music is not my usual cup of tea, so I was very dubious about going but finally got talked into it, as few mates of mine were going to be performing.

Electric Six @ Brixton Academy (London)

An evening of pure cheesy-student-rock music laced throughout with lyrics befitting the kind of teenage cliché that surfaces so often on title sequences to All American Highschool dramas.

AntiProduct @ Brudenell Social Club

Sex, Drugs, Profanity, Leaping, Stripping, Heckling, Moshing, Exploding Equipment, Biting the heads off bats...

Interview: Jon Gomm

John Harvey catches up with Leeds' guitar virtuoso Jon Gomm...

That Fucking Tank @ Bar 1-20 (Huddersfield)

Tonight, in drizzly Pennine country with sleep in its bleary eyes and grit on its railtracks, we wander into this cornerhouse bar to find a large number of children onstage barely out of Huggies and totting up, I estimate, a grand total of four and a half years of age between them.

Infadels @ Faversham

For the uninitiated in things Nasty, Nasty Fest is the coolest, most fashionable festival in Leeds. This is the land of the true fashionista, where colossal hair for the boys; plunging neck lines for the girls and the most god damn cool clothing available to mankind are compulsory!

Interview: The Dave Bakewell Plot

Andy Roberts finds out about the Halifax music scene...

Dead Disco @ Mixing Tin

Regardless of drawing the short straw and getting the booby prize of first slot in tonight's line up, Movement appear to not give a flying turd that the crowd is thin and they are on before your granny's bed time.

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.

Interview: Whirlwind Heat

Whirlwind Heat talk about Detroit, Jack White and monkeys and explain why everything is random...

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.

The Scaramanga Six: Cabin Fever

"Glad you all could join me, on another pointless journey".  So begins the 2nd album proper of Wrath's finest premium export The Scaramanga Six.

Site Search

Web Search

Search Google for even more articles.

© 1998-2009 Dave Sugden | Credits | Privacy | Mobile Site.