tom evans
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solo indie
As imaginative as the title is, this most solo of solo projects (being entirely composed and played by Mr Evans) is a rather drab collection of naively written and flatly performed demos.
Tommy Evans: New Years Revolutions
Leeds is currently kicking up a hot fuss. The Kaiser Chiefs are supplying killer chorus driven pop, while for a gang (of Four) mentality look no further than 10,000 Things.
Band profile for the band Tommy Evans
Band Profile: The Mike Evans Band
Band profile for the band The Mike Evans Band
In autumn 1976, drummer Craig Clark put a note on the notice board at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Leeds, looking for people to join a band.
indie/rock
Electric Mud Generator: Souls of Infinity
Appropriately with a name containing the word "mud" this is a dirty throaty blues rock stab from the Leeds outfit.
acoustic alternative
acoustic
Band Profile: Our Fellow Astronauts
Our Fellow Astronauts are a four piece band from Leeds. Barry Lavelle - Lead Guitar/Vocals Tom Evans - Guitar Torstein Langeland - Bass Guitar/Keyboards Dave Nutter - Drums/Percussion
experimental alternative rock
Now, I don't think these are Mexicans that like drinking cola, but I have never met them to be sure. 'Come Clean' starts with a thumping tumble of dirty drumming, then leads in to a guitar riff, similar to Queens Of The Stone Age.
Ocean Colour Scene: Golden Gate Bridge
Britpop's princes, now relegated to mere footmen, once more still keep plugging away and I guess you have to admire their gusto.
Hairstreak was not the German General in Allo Allo but it would perhaps be more interesting if this was.
Meaty yet melodic heavy rock from Bradford. Awesome vocals & devastating riffs.
I'm going to cut pretty quickly to the chase, this debut album is pretty shocking. Or should I say becomes pretty shocking as after then first few bars I really thought I was in for a treat.
Carole Eve Bell - Vocal Simon De Souza - Tenor Saxophone Naadia Sheriff - Piano Colin Sutton - Bass Timothy Brickel - Drums Back to my favourite, perhaps rather secret venue of late: The Grove Inn.
Classic 70s/80s Rock sounds different from each side of the guitar. When your foot's on the monitor speaker those ringing power chords, the thrill of that stereo effect double lead solo, the surge of the harmonies and the deep judder of the rhythm section feel like the power to take over the world, if not a small section of the universe.
In a market that is becoming increasingly saturated with second-rate Michael Buble and Frank Sinatra imitators, it is refreshing to hear a troupe of young musicians making original, cutting-edge jazz music.
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.
indie pop rock
Ambient, alternative music is on the cards tonight in the ridiculous upstairs room of the Atrium. Peasman, aka.
Interview: The Dave Bakewell Plot
Andy Roberts finds out about the Halifax music scene...