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sgt pepper

We found the term sgt pepper in 16 articles.

Turning Green: Everybody's just a little bit...

A Brighton 4 piece, introducing themselves via this download only debut, coming over loud if not particularly clear.

16th Round: Matchstick Man

It's actually quite hard to write decent meaningful songs about totally irrelevant rock clichés like angels crying, hard times, girls who don't pay you any attention, dragons etc, and not surprisingly like so many before 16th Round don't manage it either.

Cheeky Girls: Take Your Shoes Off

Ok we all know about their arses. I'm here to talk about the music. Were you one of those kids nodding your head along as you played Trolley Wolley?

Field Music: Tones Of Town

If it is the quick fix, immediate hook and simple pop satisfaction you seek then you won't find it here.

The Bilderberg Group: s/t

One of Leeds most promising bands of recent years have delivered their second album in order to broaden our education.

The Playmates @ Joseph's Well

This review of the Transmission Weekender starts here, on the Friday. I arrive on Sunday, just in time to see an half arsed attempt at guitar destruction at the end of Tract's set - break it and torch it boy!

Ash: Meltdown

Ash are a strange beast. After the success of their album '1977' back in 1997, they went all a bit mental and released 'Nu Clear Sounds', which was nothing but a disappointing mishmash of ideas, from blazing rock to nu-metal ish scratching and screaming, it was patchy at best.

Duncan McFarlane Band @ New Roscoe

Hmm.... the New Roscoe you say? Isn't that where the tribute bands play? Well yes I suppose it is, but periodically they offer a night over to a group of performers who can really write songs and play them without pretending to be someone else.

Duncan McFarlane Band @ Korks (Otley)

What Otley has rightly become used to when the Duncan McFarlane Band plays the Folk Festival there, is a glowingly satisfied home crowd with a similar reaction from visitors who know the band's sound - and amidst all this, many new listeners simply astounded at the quality of Duncan and his musicians.

The A.M.: The A.M.

Due to various factors, I have had this album for quite a while now. This I am pleased about as I have a relationship with this album just as I have with all my albums that I have invested in and, due to this, I feel adequately prepared to review it.

The Fret @ Bassment

Having become rather disconsolate by seeing many unsigned bands who simply mimic their heroes, often succeeding in recreating the look rather than the sound of say the Libertines, Oasis and the Strokes, it was refreshing to see two bands for whom the music definitely came first at the Bassment.

Galitza: Do You See? Do You?

Drifting, as they do, in a special dimension of their own, Galitza pulsate on a separate cycle to the ones we can normally understand.

Interview: Mike Randle

Sam Saunders chats with Mike Randle, a member of long established and mild mannered Baby Lemonade, who have a secret life as superhero band Love, playing alongside Arthur Lee on the "Forever Changes" Tour that hits the UK this month...

Illusion of Intelligence @ The Royal Oak (Halifax)

Remember the film 'Twins'? McBain... I mean Arnold Schwarzenegger, plays the fitter, happier, more productive brother of Danny DeVito in a hilarious tale of family, fun and fisticuffs.

Interview: The Somatics

Andy Roberts heads round to The Somatics' house for a cuppa and a chinwag about their debut platter, local themes canal spotting and how prog will be cool once they release their new album...

Interview: Chichino

Part One of a two-part interview with Leeds band Chichino, who are set to release their new single "It Could Happen To You"

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