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Kieran Hebden & Steve Reid: The Exchange Session Volume 2

The CD inlay reads 'written by Kieran Hebden and Steve Reid', yet to see this as a written piece is to miss the point.

Band Profile: Baseburner

Formed autumn 2004, Baseburner will stop at nothing to get their music heard. When asked what they play the four piece outfit simply reply 'RAWK!' and get over excited.

Ash @ Leeds Festival 2002

After being introduced by Cold Feet star James Nesbitt (why?) the will they/won't they saga of the weekend is finally settled.

The Invention: Voltage

The Invention are a lovable bunch of lads armed with all the weapons a band needs to survive nowadays: a vocalist; guitarist; bassist; and drummer.

The Blind Lemons @ Blue Bar (Harrogate)

Good lord. A decent gig in Harrogate. Might have known they were outsiders... We check out the fantastic but poorly-monikered Blind Lemons at the Blues Bar.

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.

Saving Lenny: Easy Way Out

Ska Punk is one of those phrases that fails to describe the music of Saving Lenny. They have primitive songs (punk-ish) and occasional spurts of up-beat horns (sort of ska-ish nearly).

Harold @ Royal Park Cellars

Well, another night of Bright Young Things bands down at Uncle Steve Kind's joint and tonight it is The Gordon Bennetts, Mutiny and Harold.

Band Profile: White Light Parade

Time to meet White Light Parade... singers/guitarists/songwriters the brothers grim; Danny & Jono Yates, bass player Tom Emmett & female drummer Nici Todd.

The Misfits @ LMUSU

Nights like this, usually, are all about nostalgia. The Misfits are the long-standing torch bearers of a Goth-punk scene that has all but left them behind, younger, hungrier bands such as Alkaline Trio and My Chemical Romance taking Goth to new places and heights that could only be dreamt about back in the day.

Funkal Infection @ Highwood Hotel

A night of much in the way of atmosphere and possibly even musical talent and ability was delivered this weekend at the Highwood.

Killing Joke @ LMUSU

For a Sunday night in the Met, it's all gone a bit weird. Tonight is the opening night of the Met's new Drum n Bass weekly session.

Interview: Sky Larkin

One EP and one gig sums up Sky Larkin's musical contribution to planet Earth so far, yet for a band so young, there's a lot of promise locked away in the three piece as Gavin Miller explains...

Brazil @ Joseph's Well

Interpol had to drop out due to pressing engagement catching criminals in Paris airports (actually they were doing a Peel session if I heard rightly).

Interview: Bodixa

2002 - How was it for you?

Hugh Cornwell @ City Varieties

Not your normal run of the mill gig this. A half full venue, average age way above the norm and seats.

The Good Die Young @ Cockpit (acoustic bar)

As is becoming the norm with most reviews nowadays, I saunter in just after the first act Nick McCormick was scheduled to play with my excuses at the ready.

Against Me! @ Joseph's Well

As ever I'm late, it looks like I've already missed 2 bands and I've already missed the first song from Indicator.

Band Profile: The Kooks

'The greatest records in the world can be put on in any situation: you can put them on at a party and they're going to sound great, you could put them on in a club and they're going to sound great, you could put them on on your headphones and listen in bed.

Interview: Editors

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

Lorimer @ Joseph's Well

Another cracking line-up courtesy of the Blue Star boys, this time with a bit of a rockier edge leading to possibly the fullest showcase since Leeds Music Scene maestro Dave Sugden and Joseph's Well manager Karl Baird began the monthly nights back in December 2000.

Interview: Kenosha

We catch up with power-pop trio Kenosha who chat about fame early in their careers, rehearsing in Bridlington and almost having a 'we're not worthy!' moment with their heroes...

Design @ Leeds Town Hall

The annual Bright Young Things showcase has been very much like a 'Kinder Surprise' over the last few years - yes you may look back fondly enough, but you'd rather have a 'Fizzy Cola Bottle' (Futuresound competition) or even a 'Flying Saucer' (local band nite at Joseph's Well) because, at the end of the day, while the 'Kinder Egg' promises much, open it up and a crappy toy that you play with for five minutes and then lose down the back of the sofa is all that confronts you.

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.

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