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This five track EP from Glaswegian post rockers Mogwai is a more competent than enthralling release, which is of little surprise when there are no new tracks present.
On a cold, wet and dark Tuesday night Gavin Miller talks with Ross Futureheads from the highly showbiz and rock and roll location of a Leeds Travel Lodge...
Rediffusion battle through to Emergenza showcase final in London...
Leeds Rediffusion recently won the Northern area final of Emergenza Battle of the Bands competition and now travel to play at London's Astoria venue on July 20th.
Five guys, no musicians, one demo CD, six tracks. Not very promising is it? It's some kind of rock from somewhere near Scunthorpe.
The Cribs to release "Hey Scenesters!" ...
The Cribs release a new single on Monday, 4th April. Titled "Hey Scenesters!" the single comes on a very limited 7" format and also on CD.
Let's face it... any band on the roster of indie giant Sub Pop is usually pretty special and The Ruby Suns prove that they're no exception to the rule.
White Light Parade through to next round of 3 First Cut Awards
Leeds band White Light Parade have made it through to the last 21 of the 3 First Cut Awards. The band are scheduled to travel down to London in early January to have a live music video made, which will be shown to over 1.5 million viewers on both the web and the national TV network SUB-TV which is displayed in every students union around the country.
Bradford to host UK metal Battle of the Bands...
SnakeNet Metal Radio in association with Sinister Heart Promotions and Oran Mor Productions are currently searching for unsigned extreme metal bands who would like to participate in the first ever UK National Battle of the Bands!
YSN to release More on Wrath Records...
Following their recent signing to independent label Wrath Records, YSN have announced that their first release for the label will be a brand new version of the track 'More', recorded during the band's recent sessions in London.
les Flames! to play NME 'On' Night...
les Flames! play London Barfly at the end of November as part of an NME 'On' Night. The gig takes place on Thursday, 28th November and see the garage rock band support Burning Brides.
Band Profile: Concentration Champ
Band Members: The Champ, The Deputy We are the perfect band to invite to dinner. I (The Champ) was born in a barn just south of Plaistow in London, in which I lived till I was old enough to wipe my own arse (roughly 24 by that stage).
I never intended writing a review of this gig, especially as most of you were probably there anyway. But here goes ...
Hello, my name is Larry Chambers and my band is called Happy As Larry. My mates are called Karl, he plays the bongos, and Wayne, he plays the piano.
Xi coach details for Scarborough support slot with Spear of Destiny
Leeds guitar rock band Xi - known for casting more than a passing nod in the direction of Metal and Goth - have been invited to support Spear of Destiny at Scarborough's shortly-to-open venue The Kazbah on Sunday March 30th.
Funk Rock bands are a dying breed (discuss in 500 words or less). The first question then is why? Because the majority of them are not very good and they tend to be the biggest exploiters of tired and tested, slap-bass-riff-driven, meandering five-minute background music.
Ohio's finest are here at last. After two nondescript support sets The Black Keys take to the stage to a rapturous welcome from the Leeds crowd, who seemed a bit volatile tonight it has to be said, as even before the band had taken the stage, a fight had to be broken up by bouncers.
Band Profile: Beat Street International
Leeds-based professional party band for hire specializing in corporate entertainment, weddings, functions, summer balls and more.
Sunday Night Live @ The Met Bar, Leeds
Supporting the best in local Leeds bands - brought to you nby Leeds Met Students Union!
Civic Hall in Pudsey to host the first Leeds Guitar Show
Buying a guitar is an exciting, if not at times daunting, experience. The best way to buy a guitar is to see, feel and hear the instrument and that's not always as easy as it sounds.
Fell City Girl boast drama. And I mean drama. The kind of textured melodies reminiscent of some obscure New Zealand pop exercise by the name of The Veils.
Armstrong: Re:Invent the scene
With a veritable army of fans in tow at every turn, and the whispers surrounding their live performances starting to gain volume, I was a little giddy and had very high hopes for this single.
The Hold Steady: Boys & Girls In America
From the opening chords that travel through heavy guitar and jangly piano riffs, this album feels like an old friend.
The Psychedelic Breakfast: s/t
The Pyschedelic Breakfast charge in where most would fear to tread. They have a very rough grasp of the way that some of the Los Angeles/San Franciso musics sounded nearly 40 years ago, and the sleeve displays a fancy dress appreciation of the basic visual elements of hippy chic.
What comes next in your career if you've just heard you've got your first 5-star CD review (in Country Music People magazine) and Bob Harris has told the world of Radio 2 that you're one of Britain's best current singer-songwriters as he too endorses your new album?
Various Artists: Dance To The Radio: What We All Want
If you don't live, eat and breath it, the Leeds music landscape has almost been unfathomably applauded for the bands it produces and the nights that exist within its figurative walls in recent years.
Opening proceedings tonight are local boys Infrasound. Coming across a little like Annie Christian or Delirious they specialise in riff heavy verses and more melodic, driving choruses.
four day Hombre @ Fibbers (York)
Fibbers of York is a great venue that has started to attract some great bands. Tonight was no exception.
Interview: Help She Can't Swim
Charlotte Oxnard heads over to Bradford's Love Apple to talk to Help She Can't Swim
First bands announced for Clarence Park Free Music Festival...
The Wakefield Music Collective have spent the last few months listening to over 100 demos, going to see as many bands as possible, scouring the internet and music press, and are pleased to announce the first batch of bands we hope to confirm for the ever popular free music festival.
Cathy Simpson talks with Sharin Foo of The Raveonettes ...
It feels a little weird and a little scary having to write a review of an album based on a natty, paltry album sampler of only four tracks - a bit on the stingy side, if you ask me.
Joseph C Seager managed to ask Amy Studt a few words about the past, present, and future before her new album 'My Paper Made Men' hits the shelves.
Interview: And None Of Them Knew They Were Robots
Dan Pullinger catches up with The Robots before their Out of Spite festival appearance...
Impossibly big-mouthed Richard Archer of chart-hugging Staines chancers Hard-Fi props the bar up and gazes amenably into the eyes of his young paramour, trying hard not to notice being noticed and no doubt savouring the relaxed Thursday night vibrations and eclectic vinyl selections of the Chicken Shack DJs.
Sweat drips from every pore; they bleed your life and finances here folks. Here been the cockpit. Atmosphere is sold in bags, buckets even.
four day Hombre @ Royal Park Cellars
There's a vibe in the air tonight, a tangible, swelling excitement that seems to accompany the Hombre lads everywhere they travel.
Interview: The Dave Bakewell Plot
Andy Roberts finds out about the Halifax music scene...
Interview: Charlotte Hatherley
Kate Zezulka meets up with Charlotte Hatherley to counteract the Spice Girls' comeback by spreading a little real girl power...
Victoria Holdsworth talks to Editors prior to their visit to Leeds to headline Millennium Square on Friday 19th May
Even if he is unable to attend - by dint of incarceration, far-flung vacation or other indisposition - the embedded chronological awareness of any Leeds gig-goer will tell him at this juncture (6pm on the first Friday of the month) that he should be nestling within the subterranean catacombs of the Hi-Fi Club.
With Vib Gyor about to record their next single - "Secret" - Victoria Holdsworth caught up with the Leeds band at Beached 2006
After 7 years of showcasing, label bashing and touring, four day Hombre have finally completed their first album. "Experiments in Living" was recorded at Black Box studios in France with Dave Odlum and is set to be an epic of many proportions, if their latest single "The First Word is the Hardest" is anything to go by.