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Band Profile: Killing Fields Of Ontario

Sheffield / Leeds four piece

Band Profile: And None Of Them Knew They Were Robots

Duncan Hall - Guitar/ Vocals Kevin McGonnell - Vocals/Guitar Samuel Francis - Bass/Vocals Stuart Dobbins - Drums/Vocals

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.

Band Profile: Bipolar Bear

Five-piece who formed together in their first year at Nottingham Uni. Through shared influences and ideas of what is perceived as good started playing together.

Band Profile: 9 Volt Shot

Rory Holl - Guitar and vocals Dave Watson - Guitar and backing vocals James Bornshin - Bass Guitar Stuart Cooke - Drums and percussion Formed in summer 2004, 9 Volt Shot, who were James, Rory, Stu and Tim, gigged around Leeds and Wakefield bringing a smile to everyones faces and a leak in their pants.

The Fencott Disaster: Rome and Step On It

Four-track EP from these boys - 4 songs of NY garage influenced post punk, not a bad effort, some of the guitar work is quite interesting with the dual lead thing going on and with the bass rumbling away in the back makes for an ok listen.

Band Profile: The Paradimes

The Paradimes present a mix of bright vocal and guitar melody with the backdrop of a tight and dynamic rhythm section.

The Raindogs @ Jug & Barrel

If blues-rock is as close as you like to get to the blues and you like it revved-up and with the occasional touch of rowdiness, then a pretty positive forecast can be made for The Raindogs.

Dugong: Hat Danko

This is infectious, intelligent, tough music that thrills the hairs on your arms and tucks your granny up at night with a cup of something poisonous.

The Bazaars @ Cockpit

While many of Leeds' rock fans were the other side of town (Razorlight at LU) some of us were supporting local talent.

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.

Columbia Drive: s/t

Naïve sounding rockers "Columbia Drive" are Newcastle based, with an international tinge in singer Louise Dal's CV.

The Yards: The Devil Is Alive And Well And In DC

Years of songwriting isolation and hidden solo outings at North Yorkshire's famous rock recluse Blakey Ridge have done wonders for ex-Seahorse frontman Chris Helme.

The Sunshine Underground @ Cargo (London)

Cargo, home of the Shoreditch Twat, overpriced chips, and bad service. However, tonight the service provided by The Sunshine Underground is - unlike the London Underground - First Class.

Band Profile: Casper Hauser

Listening to Casper Hauser is like being berated by a hip young mudslinger playing cracked 78s of warped folk songs recorded on a laptop. Casper Hauser's album, It's About Time, is eleven taut fraught shards of angular pop mysticism.

Amycanbe @ Royal Park Cellars

Upon arriving at the pub, I purchased the usual pint of wife-beater and made my way down stairs. Sitting down in the rather empty basement room I was surprised that the first band was not already on.

The Yards @ The Vine

After a week of assaulting the laser on my overworked CD player and my wife's ears through demo offerings from both these bands, I knew, before even walking through the Vine door this was going to be a fantastic showcase.

Interview: The Yards

Sam Saunders spoke to Chris Helme of the Yards in January 2004...

The Music @ Blank Canvas

I was excited about this gig. I've enjoyed The Music's debut album and have been looking forward to tonight for sometime - tickets sold out about 4/5 weeks earlier so I was expecting an electric atmosphere inside this rather strange new venue under Leeds train station.

Oceansize @ Faversham

The memories are hazy, the order of events may not be quite right but I know two things; beer flows freely in The Fav and amazingly it didn't rain, or at least certainly not enough to water down my Sol or to kill any of the musicians on stage.

¡Forward, Russia! @ Mine

John McGee gets all giddy and silly and drunk and strange things happen while watching bands. Forgive me if I come on like a drunken raconteur but that's where the story begins, like all good stories should, in the pub, over a formerly nursed pint of cider now in smithereens on a tiled floor.

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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