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The Zutons @ The Refectory

The Zutons got the ball rolling with current single "Why won't you give me your love?", a perfect example of why they are so popular.

Outl4w: Get in the Van

Just because they're kids with guitars, don't expect Outl4w to be in the same mould as McFly/Busted. You won't find any watered down rock for the teeny-bop masses on this album.

Counting Crows: Accidentally In Love

So the story goes, Adam Duritz got a phone call from Dreamworks asking him to write a song for the new Shrek film but with only one remit...

Little Plato: Sugarspoon EP

Describing themselves as "melodic Rock... with thoughtful rhythms and inventive guitar parts with distinctive vocals and personal lyrics." Could seem a little self-appreciating, but this is actually a fairly apt description.

The Downfall: Transporter

It's been a long time since we last heard from The Downfall with their last CD 'Atrofeed' which got rave reviews from several sites, and I think they've just about managed to keep the tradition.

Palo Alto: Still EP

Now here's something you don't get very often - a band who like indie music but don't sound like The Stone Roses or Oasis.

Athlete: Wires

There's always at least one band in your life that you love for no good reason, it defies the rest of your general taste in music and the rest of the peers in the aforementioned band's genre.

All Star 69ers: 568A

It's not often you get a second bite of the cherry with a review, but after sending in the first pass demo of their album, the All Star 69ers now provide the next instalment which is the finished 10 song article.

AM: Drive Thru The Center

AM are a three piece rock band from Brooklyn. They settle the question of whether all Americans are cool once and for all.

Lazy B: Lazy B TV

Okay so generally people like to start with the good news first. The first single from Lazy B 'Underwear Goes Inside The Pants' is strong, political and at times laugh out loud funny.

Bright Eyes @ LMUSU

"When you're on, yeah you're really fuckin' on!" yells the diminutive Jenny Lewis, singer and guitarist for Rilo Kiley, an odd looking bunch of misfits from the stable of Saddle Creek, the label started by one Conor Oberst and pals.

The Bluefoot Project: Brave

The Observations EP was good. The Bluefoot Project are awesomely professional. Chocolate Fireguard is a very cool label.

Hope of the States: Left

As far as unsung classics goes, debut Hope of the States album 'The Lost Riots' has got to be up there with the most frustratingly unrecognised genius releases of the past decade.

Hundred Reasons @ Cockpit

The Hundred Reasons journey is probably a blueprint many bands will not attempt to imitate. It's been one plagued by both in house bad decisions and the most malicious of record label misdemeanour.

ˇForward, Russia! @ Joseph's Well

The worst kept secret gig in the history of music it may be, but whenever ˇForward, Russia! are in town, there's no way the crowds aren't going to find a way into the venue in their droves and from the first moment to the last, Joseph's Well is absolutely rammed.

She's Not Dead: Together We Are Strangers

Once upon a time (last July) in a land (not so very) far, far away (Manchester Piccadilly train station), two of my best and loveliest cohorts, Catie and Morena, and I stumbled across two male figures patiently sitting on the same lonely platform as ourselves.

Interview: Sound Club

It's a cold wet Saturday night, we're stood outside the Mixing Tin so we can hear ourselves think, and I'm talking to Tom Summerfield and Glenn Pearson from Sound Club who have just finished an amazing set, in support of Tom Hingley.

Hope of the States @ Cockpit

Pure Reason Revolution are a prime example of why I get really narked when people tell me they can't be bothered to see support acts.

Rothko @ Packhorse

Tonight may be billed as 'Forest of Sound Vs Gizeh Records', but the musically complementary and socially affable dynamic between the two rooms, and quite literal musical-chairs of collaboration going on in the Packhorse, negate any connotations of rivalry.

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