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CD Review: Earl Okin - Musical Genius and Sex Symbol
Yeh OK. The best joke on this live recording is the first one. "Teenage Dirtbag" done in bossa nova style.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2615/ | 390 hits
Live Review: Buck 65 + Tim Fite
Tim Fite is mental. I don't think he is pretending or just trying to be wacky, he genuinely has a screw loose.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5968/ | 238 hits
Live Review: Two Wheel Fury + Two Legs Bad + Flaming Apes Head + Anabasis
This is the honest truth: I just got off the phone to a friend of mine and when I mentioned that I had been to the student union Battle of the Bands, she said "Oh, and did the winner of the event happen to be a metal type band who did some well known covers?" The formula is that obvious then.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/799/ | 148 hits
Live Review: Kate Rusby
Go to a folk gig... what is that about? Well, I've been into Kate Rusby's music since I got her excellent album "10" as a present from a discerning music lover.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1282/ | 129 hits
Live Review: Sleater-Kinney
Tonight's high profile appearance for US band Sleater-Kinney has moved. Its moved next door after the overwhelming response to the girl-punk rock band has left the Rocket Venue unable to cope - just short of 250 people are packed into the Cockpit for the bands first non-festival appearance in Leeds and the first gig on their Uk tour.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/899/ | 142 hits
CD Review: Empire Dogs - The Dogs EP
Empire Dogs are not here to change the world. Nor are they here to frighten the pants off us like next door's Rottweiler.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2922/ | 587 hits
CD Review: The Sugars - Doo Wop (Sugar So Sweet)
Bands such as Arctic Monkeys may dispute that image isn't everything, and whilst it certainly isn't, it's always good to find a band who, in addition to writing first-rate songs, also have a good ol' bash at looking damned good.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6499/ | 1,113 hits
Live Review: The Little Blackhearts + The High Chairs
When I arrived at The Cockpit for this evening's musical extravaganza, I was struck first of all by how quiet it was.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8077/ | 564 hits
Live Review: Plain White T's + Takota + All Time Low
With 'Hey There Delilah' firmly planted in the Top 5 of the UK charts, this gig tonight is most definitely sold out.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8821/ | 330 hits
Live Review: Tunng with Tinariwen
Many great musicians have collaborated over the years but no collaboration is as exciting as this: a folk-electronica group and Touareg desert blues musicians from sub-Saharan Africa.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10551/ | 204 hits
Live Review: Cowpuncher + Djingo + One Minute Warning
The third night of the FutureSound 2000 competition sees the first noise-fest night, a completely raucous mental affair - in a controlled manner of course.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/904/ | 207 hits
Live Review: Wang Dang Doodle
A dreary Tuesday evening was enlivened on Tuesday by a performance of great soul and energy from recently formed soul outfit Wang Dang Doodle, named after a Willie Dixon song celebrating the joys of drunken and debauched revelry.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9086/ | 445 hits
Band Profile: Fulibulbus
dub rock dance
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3813/ | 685 hits
Live Review: The Levellers + 3 Daft Monkeys
3 Daft Monkeys are a three-piece made up of a female violin player / vocalist (Athene Roberts), electric bass player Jamie Waters and male vocalist / 12 string acoustic guitarist Tim Ashton, who also plays a kick drum and occasionally adds whistle to what their website calls a "colourful carnival of sound".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7747/ | 363 hits
Live Review: Devendra Banhart + Espers + Sir Richard Bishop
This didn't feel much like a gig. In fact, it felt like a few stoned hippies jamming and having some silly, ridiculous fun whilst they can.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4123/ | 649 hits
Live Review: Fall Out Boy + Nightmare Of You
It is said everybody is worth their 5 minutes of fame. Be it car crash reality TV carnage or that guy who once streaked at Wimbledon, everyone deserves their moment of glory no matter how fleeting.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6275/ | 5,109 hits
Live Review: Milburn
Apparently 'Lee' in front of me was number 8 and the Chuckle Brother-esque guy "remembered '66", the army of football paraphernalia clad men, held their pints aloft, sweated profusely (football shirts have never been designed for sweat) and from their post McD guts chanted "Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire", taking particular care to emphasise the ork.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7490/ | 523 hits
Live Review: Nutty Skunk + Offramp + Kaylium + Kanuba
The first band to be showcased were York-based Kanuba, a fresh-faced quartet whose funk-rock billing doesn't really reflect their versatility and ability to cause a stir with some heavy beats and bass lines.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3586/ | 907 hits
Live Review: The Fratellis + TV On The Radio + Arctic Monkeys + The Streets + Feeder + The Automatic + Milburn + The View + Shut Your Eyes And You'll Burst Into Flames + Flogging Molly
Day three: my, doesn't time fly? The sun's out too, which is a welcoming start to the day especially for those camped out near the Main Stage for the first of two Flogging Molly appearances.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7201/ | 3,378 hits
Live Review: Butterfinger
After debuting on a handful of live shows the band have a healthy C.V of support slots with Silver Ginger 5, The Jellys and playing with Terrorvision at their last ever gig (which incidentally was their first) Butterfinger are absolutely amazing.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/727/ | 192 hits
Live Review: Parisman + Chevron + Being 747 + Hamster Jam
Considering the headliner I'd expected to see more of a gathering than became evidently 'it' towards the end of the evening.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/751/ | 231 hits
Live Review: Robert Chew
In the words of Auden... well... more or less... stop all the clocks, cut off the 'phone and prevent that darn dog from barking with a juicy bone.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6288/ | 180 hits
Live Review: Leafeater
Leafeater are on top form tonight, showcasing tunes from their eagerly awaited debut album which they are releasing in April on their own label GAK Records.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/771/ | 145 hits
Live Review: Eels
Student feeding-ground by day, 'The Refectory' at Leeds University Union may not seem like the obvious location for a night of top musical entertainment, but I was certainly impressed by the sound and light show at the excellent Placebo gig here this time last year.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/721/ | 130 hits
Live Review: Hope & Social + The Jacs + Simon Wiffen
Leeds based singer-songwriter Simon Wiffen, together with acoustic and vocal support from Mark Parrini, provides a packed Library audience with songs which are pure and tender.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10883/ | 348 hits
Live Review: The Long Ryders + Gregg Trooper + The Prowlers
I thought I saw some diplomat hawking secret plans in the park I thought I saw my President walking through Harlem late after dark In a world of love where they burn like Nero You write them a check and you then add zero ...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2857/ | 1,108 hits
Live Review: Wintermute + Semperfire + Dakota
"George Harrison isn't dead" Well that's according to the pensioner who took it upon himself to stand by the speakers throughout the whole of Dakota's performance, waving his walking stick and strutting his stuff, heckling at the poor lads, putting fear into the lives of those who dared breathe let alone stand more than a couple of metres from his well-guarded stage front.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6379/ | 373 hits
Live Review: Goldie Lookin' Chain
"That's my run", said Hugh Grant in Mickey Blue Eyes as explanation of his endearing, but unusual running technique - "I thought you were doing a funny run".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3036/ | 703 hits
Live Review: Aces & Eights + The Voltaires + Honeycomb Love
Aces & Eights are one of the only recent bands who have not come directly from MySpace. Rather than relying on the support of their, admittedly, over 1000 "Friends" they've worked their way up through the grimy Leeds pubs to arrive, not quite signed and slightly tainted, at the Cockpit.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9580/ | 565 hits
Live Review: King Prawn + Whitmore + Mr Shiraz
Mr. Shiraz have everything you could possibly want in a band: a very well polished horn section, a mean looking drummer, hyper-singers (including an all singing all dancing version of Bez on acid) walking bass and funky guitar.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/754/ | 123 hits
Interview: iLiKETRAiNS
In the busy world of the Leeds Music Scene, there's always a few bands who slip quietly into the main arena. iLiKETRAiNS are one of these bands, playing their sometimes gentle, sometimes fierce, but always beautiful take on post rock theatrics.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3476/ | 1,566 hits
Live Review: The Longcut + Dartz! + Hot Club De Paris + The Whip + Hadouken! + Pull Tiger Tail + Yes Boss + Example
It's all just about to get a little bit Nasty. The great thing about dubbing yourself a 'festival of nu-wave' is that you pretty much have the leeway to put anything you want on the bill and slam the indiscriminate tag of 'nu-wave' atop and no-one will bat an eyelid.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7679/ | 847 hits
CD Review: Senser - How To Do Battle
Rap-rock pioneers Senser have existed - in various incarnations - since the 80's, and their faux American accents, rapped vocals, vague but politically-charged ideology, and industrial-metal-meets-hip-hop backing tracks, feels seriously at odds with the current scene.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11291/ | 486 hits
Live Review: Iron Maiden + Marilyn Manson + Incubus + Iggy & The Stooges + NOFX + Funeral for a Friend + Alkaline Trio + Turbonegro + My Chemical Romance
Dark sky in the morning, festival goers warning. Fucking brilliant ensemble of bands on the main stage tonight, festival goers delight.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4169/ | 1,114 hits

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