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Super Furry Animals @ Leeds Festival 2004

ˇForward, Russia! - Agit pop, stop start disco beating tunes, taking in XTC, Gang of Four and The Rapture moments - who knows what the fuck singer Tom is going on about, perhaps he doesn't - see this band on a bigger stage next year.

Super Furry Animals @ Leeds Town Hall

As a talentless fool like Motty would doubtless say in his comedy commentating patter, "it's a game of 2 halves".

The Who @ Wireless Festival 2006

We are ferried at high speed towards said venue by Geldard's Coaches, allowing us time to fuel up on Heineken.

Super Furry Animals @ Leeds Festival 2004

The Super Furries always have to take it one stage further. Not content with having a bombproof techo tank at Reading in the late 90's, their dressing up escapades have reached a new height.

Band Profile: Super Furry Animals

Band profile for the band Super Furry Animals

Super Furry Animals @ The Refectory

A vast cavernous hall more suited to scoffing than rocking is where we find ourselves tonight, a far cry from the Swallow Falls Hotel venue in Betws-y-coed 9 years ago...

Medium 21: Be my Side

Medium 21's debut album "Killings From The Dial" is an above average offering sewing all the seeds from the packet marked "future potential".

Wireless Festival 2006: tickets available now...

The line up for the Wireless Festival 2006 was announced this week, with the event taking place across two days at Harewood House in Leeds as well as its original home at Hyde Park in London, and tickets are now available.

four day Hombre to release April single through Crystal Songs...

four day Hombre have announced that they will be releasing a single through the Crystal Songs label at the end of April.

More bands announced for Leeds Festival 2004...

More bands have been announced for the Radio One Stage at Leeds Festival 2004 (Carling Weekend). The Friday proceedings now include Auf Der Maur, British Sea Power, Deus, 22-20s, The Stills, and Dogs Die In Hot Cars.

British Sea Power: The Decline of British Sea Power

After leaving a trail of leaves and twigs across venue stages everywhere British Sea Power release their first full length offering on Rough Trade building on the success of several well received EP/singles.

Mama Scuba: You're Long Time Dead So What's the Hurry

There can be few things more frustrating as an aspiring band than having an outstanding record ready to release and then having to sit on it while the wheels of industry slowly grind.

Shatner: Anticlockwise

BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM!! No it's not Basil Brush, but the sheer amount of influences bursting from Shatner's confident double A side single.

Pure Reason Revolution: The Bright Ambassadors of Morning

Sounding like the first half of someone's album, Pure Reason Revolution have quite an ambitious single here.

Kid Coda: Untitled

Kid Coda are billed as the North-Eastern equivalent of Super Furry Animals, which in itself is a massive tag for an upcoming band.

Band Profile: If I Were King

If I Were King are a six-piece group hailing from Halifax and Huddersfield who formed in 2004. Radio One recently commented that the band 'combine three-part vocal harmonies, dynamic guitars, keyboards, violin, bass and drums to create intriguing pop sensibilities'.

Dawn of the Replicants: Bust the Trunk: the Singles

Welcome once again to indie's answer to the land that time forgot, somewhere around 1998. Around this time, your friendly journalist was living the student life in Stoke-on-Trent piecing together a student radio show for a couple of hours a week generally trying to alert the denizens of the Potteries to numerous "in for a week at number 74 then out again" indie bands (Seafood, Velocette, Linoleum, the High Fidelity, Inner Sleeve, Tenner, Chest and a ton of other long-forgotten victims of the post-Britpop indie cull), by and large without success.

Blank Space: My Day with the Astronauts

The opening track to this impressive CD is a polite mellow number with country tendencies. Mainly acoustic guitar and piano with beautiful vocal harmonies and subtle use of percussion, this track shows the talent of the singer songwriter, Alex Dew.

Foley (2) @ Royal Park Cellars

My first trip of 2004 into the deep dark depths of the Royal Park Cellars. It's often dirty rock you find emanating from the cellars but this evening it's an altogether more mellow collection of bands.

Interview: The Hair

Tonight, with James from Duels deputising for Rich (drummer, broken elbow), Leeds four-piece The Hair performed at the Brudenell Social Club supporting Good Shoes. Charlotte Oxnard managed to catch up with them for a few words afterwards...

Insect Guide @ Mixing Tin

I've never seen the Mixing Tin so packed midweek, especially for a Monday night! So it looks as though we are in for a treat with the band line up this evening - or so I thought!

Mogwai: Happy Songs For Happy People

'I Know You Are But What Am I?' asks one of the tracks on Mogwai's new album. Well, I am an intrigued music buff and you are one of the finest records of the year.

Interview: Gorky's Zygotic Mynci

Currently on tour with US space rockers Yo La Tengo, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci cohort Richard James gets grilled on playing live, record labels and where that name comes from...

Various Artists: Shock Rock: Wall Of Sound

New rave. Makes you want to look away doesn't it? New talent being pigeonholed into genre specific straight jackets, and all as a sorry excuse for the latest scene or fad to grow and take hold of our vulnerable teens.

Milo @ Joseph's Well

It's Friday night, it's cold and it's wet, so do you stay in and get depressed because you have no friends, or do you go out to catch some top live bands from your local area giving their all in a great pub which sells decent beer, get hideously drunk in a nightclub afterwards, fall all the way home then wake up in a strange bed the next morning with little or no recollection of how, why or when?

Interview: The Glitterati

We catch up with The Glitterati at their Leeds show supporting Wildhearts to talk about local music scenes, rock and roll, and record deals...

The Scaramanga Six @ Joseph's Well

Review featured with permission from www.whisperinandhollerin.com Wrath Records are a new label in Leeds, based around 4 bands who have a lot in common.

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