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Search for sexy bass performed on Thursday, 8th January 2009.

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Piranha Deathray: Dolly Dolly

Piranha Deathray are four camper than camp indie fops who look set to steal the Scissor Sisters' crown for most gloriously tongue in cheek band around.

Muse: Knights of Cydonia

The opening of bars of this magnificent number has Muse written all over it. Its 'Ahh ahh ahh' introduction lays the foundations of another of Matt Bellamy's signature stadium tunes, albeit by a somewhat different route.

My Northern Edge: Untitled

I'm BAFFLED. Totally and utterly baffled. Let me explain. My Northern Edge's first demo has 4 songs on it.

Milf @ Rafters (Bradford)

I ventured out to see Milf after a recommendation from a friend (who is however slightly biased, being the bassist's girlfriend!).

U R Penetrators @ Cockpit

The Chiara L's kick off tonight's trio of female fronted bands each of whom bring their own distinct style and charisma to proceedings.

Good Shoes: We Are Not The Same

With this CD comes a challenge, in three stages. Each level increases in difficulty. Are you ready? They are as such.

The Donnas @ Rocket

When I got there I was not sure who was supporting the Donnas and had no great expectations of them. The room took ages to fill up and I thought that it may be quiet due to other gigs taking place in Leeds, but as the SAHARA HOTNIGHTS took to the stage the room was nicely filling up.

Mariko @ Rocket

Quality. Mariko made a welcome return back to Leeds' Rocket Venue and produced a performance worthy of their recent press exposure.

Rochelle @ Faversham

The Faversham hustled and bustled with Leeds' scenesters and industry moguls aplenty this evening. Despite the Easter holidays being upon us once again (where do the years go ...

Portabello: Once Around The Sun

Portabello are a professional bunch. This CD is well produced, looks good and is being pushed through major retail chains nationwide from an independent base without using the usual distributors.

Various Artists: The Nyquist Theory

The Nyquist Theory is a compilation of tracks that emerged from the talent that lay around the offices of Hampshire's Hackpen Records.

Mark B & Blade @ Warehouse

The Warehouse may be out on a limb, up there near the ring road, but if this is a precedent for future Friday nights - then it'll be worth every step.

Brutal Tinkerbell @ New Roscoe

If ever there was a lesson for new bands to learn then Future Sons Of Rome are it. 1) Your singer should never wear sunglasses unless you are playing on the main stage of a festival or have sold out a well lit arena.

Amp Fiddler @ HiFi Club

There are 3 things in this life guaranteed to make skinny white boys dance like a Jim Henderson inspired character.

The Thermals @ Joseph's Well

A cold, dark and blustery Monday night in Leeds must have seemed like a million miles from Portland, Oregon but The Thermals did everything in their power to warm it up and a half full Joseph's Well was certainly appreciative.

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.

Sons and Daughters @ Cockpit

If God was Scottish and in a band (and some troubled FF fans think he already is), by divine right he would be signed to Chemical Underground.

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.

Secret Machines @ Cockpit

Us Anglophones seem reluctant to embrace le rock français. While we'll happily pose and mosh to Scandinavian garage, dance to French electronica and (reluctantly) acknowledge that our Gallic neighbours do the rap thing better than us, digging French boys with guitars appears to be a little beyond us us still.

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.

Halo @ Royal Park Cellars

After the most stressful and unnerving day ever I was in need of some music, so off I race to RPC just in time to catch the catch the start of the All Star 69ers.

The Subways @ The Vine

I hate buses. The result of standing, freezing my backside off for 25 minutes, at a deserted bus stop in the middle of Kirkstall, was me, missing first support band of the night, The Detonators.

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...

Sposh @ Royal Park Cellars

After an interesting wait at a bus stop (involving a chance meeting with a young lady who would later attempt to kiss me), I finally boarded a bus, which the driver said would be heading past the Royal Park.

Various Artists: Bright Young Things 2002

The Bright Young Things CD for 2002 is being distributed by Leeds City Council in April as a free addition to the glossy and widely available Leeds Guide.

Eels @ The Refectory

Student feeding-ground by day, 'The Refectory' at Leeds University Union may not seem like the obvious location for a night of top musical entertainment, but I was certainly impressed by the sound and light show at the excellent Placebo gig here this time last year.

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