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We found the term self importance in 28 articles.

This Et Al: Of National Importance

It feels like an air raid! Am I in the blitz? Am I going to survive? HELP! Bloody hell, the new single from This Et Al doesn't half jump out at you.

This Et Al to release a new single in March 2007

'Of National Importance / The Mother Position' is the latest release from Leeds band This Et Al. A double A-side, the single will be released on limited edition 7" vinyl and Digital Download formats from Monday, 19th March.

Nutronstars: Melody Rules Everything (Handclaps and Fuzz)

If Carter USM had written theme tunes for midweek BBC family sitcoms, then it would have sounded somewhat like Nutronstars.

Andie Mills: Going Native for Dirty Pictures

A familiar face on the Leeds scene, Andie Mills is a veritable one man music industry. This is his 3rd solo release and is another sombre collection of introspective blues/acoustic rock.

Buzz Forward & Space Boy: All the way from outer space...

We should all be wary of music that takes itself too seriously and is full of pomp and self-importance...

Modern Day Urban Barbarians: The Endless Retreat

It is well known that sometimes the albums that you find the most challenging on a first listen will later prove to be one of the best you own.

Dave Gahan: Kingdom

Teenage darkness doesn't cut it for me, not compared to a full lifespan shaded by recurring periods of inner turmoil.

Erin's Third Incident: Incidental?

Like many others Erin's Third Incident have yet to read the chapter in "How to make a decent demo" that covers the importance of mastering.

Personal Hell: Untitled

The biog of Personal Hell tells the tale of one man's fight (Arfan Shah - the man behind the music) to push his poetry accompanied alternative dance beats to the masses.

10,000 Things: Titanium

10,000 Things are the band you wanted to be in when you were a kid. The Jim'll Fix It chance to play dirty sleazy riffs and wail boisterous, filthy lyrics until your lungs bleed.

Band Profile: Quack Quack

This three piece instrumental, instrument swapping band was formed in Spring 2005. Drummer, Neil Turpin, also mans the kit for Bilge Pump and Polaris and has done a stint in HiM alongside Doug Scharin.

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.

Paranova @ Joseph's Well

I regret to say that last night's show at Joseph's Well was possibly the most unsatisfying one I have seen so far.

The Delamores @ Xscape (Castleford)

The Delamores' vocalist Lee never breaks sweat. He is an enigmatic, quiet man who prefers to leave the jocularities to jovial bassist Baz, who tonight is sporting a canny leopard print guitar.

The Apes: Tapestry Mastery

The Apes allegedly make music around drawings they make. If this is the case then I would love to see this art-form and would love to hear there reasoning behind introducing their Tapestry Mastery EP with a monologue of a robot receiving a parcel through the post and proceeding to put into his cassette recorder.

Happy Mondays @ The Refectory

I could tell it was going to be a good night, when a old guy who looked a little worse for wear, started to dance in a ballroom dance fashion to the music before the first band came on.

Being 747 @ HiFi Club

Ahhh, you can't beat a bit of a shuffle in the late afternoon, and this month Mr. Rob Paul Chapman's showcase again failed to disappoint.

Lo Beams @ Joseph's Well

York, eh? Lovely place, full of historical importance and quaint old streets full of olde shoppes. As for music though, it's probably not the first place you'd look for talent.

Husky Rescue: Diamonds in the Sky

You know them letters that get sent into Ceefax music and entertainment section page 518? Let me give you a few examples: "Richey Manic is by far and out the greatest guitarist of all time" / "I hate The Beatles, they haven't done anything for music.

Babyshambles @ Blank Canvas

Excuse me in advance. I may rant slightly in this review. First off the trains lashed up, severely. Forcing me and my able sidekick to go gig-goer hunting at Shipley train station in order to round up a posse who could get a mini-bus taxi with us instead.

Sage Francis: Human the Death Dance

There was a bang-on recent summary of the average product lifespan of your typical mainstream band that I'll attribute to Dave Simpson from The Guardian.

The Like: Are You Thinking What I'm Thinking?

The Like are three extremely photogenic waiflike females who make self-confessed indie-pop.  Unfortunately, their reliance on their own aesthetic appeal means the actual quality of the music falls by the wayside.

Interview: Ivy Sins

Charlotte Oxnard speaks to Hull all-girl band Ivy Sins

The Research: The Old Terminal

It may surprise some of my acquaintances, but I didn't always spend my spare evenings propping up the bar at the Faversham nursing a pint of Theakston and stroking my chin to the latest peripheral sounds.

Mr Shiraz @ Warehouse (Huddersfield)

Well if there was ever a rock 'n' roll town, it's gotta be Huddersfield. Why bloody Huddersfield? I asked Mr Shiraz and their pop impresario and all-round genial chap of a manager, and they all just said 'You'll see'.

Lucky Jim @ New Roscoe

Yet another cosmopolitan line-up, yet another eclectic yet highly accomplished night of music. This job certainly ain't getting any harder.

Interview: Beat Route 62

Dave Sugden gets five minutes with Beat Route 62 in the Cockpit dressing room

Interview: This Et Al

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...

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