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CD Review: Outraze - Rebel Blues
The second single from Oxfordshire five-piece Outraze oozes confidence. Packed with pumping drumbeats, classy riffs and long, wailing guitars, 'Rebel Blues' is a poised and professional-sounding second release, delivered with a cool, bluesy edge.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11208/ | 302 hits
Live Review: Dockyard Thieves + We Were Frontiers + Vacant Kiss + Midweek Blues
Kicking off tonight's 360 Club in suitably loud fashion is Midweek Blues. Indie Rock with a bit of a bluesy tinge hits the nail roughly on the head and they're not without balls.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16660/ | 449 hits
Band Profile: The Canolas
Three piece blues/rock band from Leeds.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13949/ | 415 hits
Band Profile: Boxing Club
BOXING CLUB are a 3 piece rock / new blues / groove band from Wakefield
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14300/ | 459 hits
Band Profile: Black Water
Black Water are a 4 piece band based in Leeds, West Yorkshire, with all members sharing a love of rock and blues music.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12864/ | 884 hits
CD Review: The Riverside Happy - The Beaumont Sessions
Starting like some soppy mid 80s rock ballad, 'It Hurts' the first tack on this two track CD from The Riverside Happy, isn't sounding too good.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2668/ | 375 hits
CD Review: Archie Bronson Outfit - Der Dang Der Dang
This is the second album from the retro-blues rock group Archie Bronson Outfit. Hailing from the West Country before relocating to South West London, they studied art with, amongst others, members of The Duke Spirit.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6614/ | 535 hits
CD Review: 4 Letter Holiday - Undecided
It would be great if bands could review their own demos for a week or two. I wonder what kind of press-pack garbage would be submitted?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7079/ | 544 hits
CD Review: 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.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2354/ | 682 hits
Live Review: The Blueskins + Mojo Pin
For fuck sake, it's deafening in here. Irony is that I avoid suggesting to the soundman that it could be worthwhile him twitching his fingers in a general right to left and downward motion because, quite frankly, it is soooo loud he would not hear my request.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1256/ | 369 hits
CD Review: The Nervous Shakedown - Untitled
The White Stripes have a lot to answer for. Not only did they prompt the entire record industry to sign any band with a 'The' in the title, but they also made every label sign up the obligatory dirty blues riffage band.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2332/ | 518 hits
Band Profile: JBW and The Rakers
The Rakers are a two-piece Garage-Rock outfit from Leeds. Buzz-saw whiskey-soaked blues tell cautionary tales of women, wine, snuff and crime through heavy riffs and pounding drums - all set against the backdrop of wonderfully crafted lyrics and harmonies.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15266/ | 249 hits
CD Review: The Dirty Soul - Perfection is bad for the soul
Indeed it is... perfection that is, but is the soul in question actually The Dirty Soul themselves? Not perfect but steady and steadfast, standing as they are on a blues and swaggering pub-rock foundation.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6793/ | 234 hits
Band Profile: Virgin Voltz
Indie Punk Rock band from Halifax
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16891/ | 81 hits
Live Review: Electric Mud Generator
Electric Mud Generator play Lead Guitar-led heavy 70's rock with elements of blues and a whole lot of talent.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1119/ | 389 hits
Band Profile: Ironrat
Bradford Swamp & Roll
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13153/ | 282 hits
CD Review: Paper Cuts - Born On A Slippery Slope
If any bands were to be related to the late At the Drive-in then Paper Cuts would the immature cousin from across the pond whom the family hate to visit at Christmas as they're the ones who get blind drunk and try to hit on your mother.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6147/ | 251 hits
Live Review: The Gossip
Following Manchester's Hooker was never gonna be an easy job, but The Gossip still managed to be the humble stars of this oestro-centric line-up.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1280/ | 228 hits
CD Review: Autolux - Future Perfect
Only Los Angeles could produce something as cool and pretentious as Autolux. Dark art noise rock that gives the impression smiling is banned 'cause it is too passé.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4127/ | 562 hits
CD Review: Alabama 3 - M.O.R
When faced with the prospect of the unknown I was hesitant on how I would find this album, having no experience of Alabama 3 I had no idea what to expect.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8946/ | 687 hits
CD Review: Sniper - Untitled
I have to start off by saying I was a touch disappointed before I'd even taken the CD out of its case.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6755/ | 301 hits
CD Review: The Yards - s/t
Chris Helme came to most peoples attention as the singer in Jon Squire's post Roses flop The Seahorses.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3714/ | 374 hits
CD Review: Milburn - Well Well Well
If you're not familiar with the story, Milburn are a four piece spiky indie band from the realms of Sheffield that are best buds with, you've guessed it, Arctic Monkeys.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7521/ | 530 hits
Band Profile: Dirty Fakirs
Dirty Fakirs are a 6-piece from Hebden Bridge who have been bringing their unique style of super heavy northern grooves to audiences since August 2006.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8854/ | 1,929 hits
CD Review: Deadstring Brothers - Sao Paulo
The beginning of 2009 saw one of Josh Homme's many side projects, Eagles of Death Metal, release 'Heart On,' a kind of classic rock concept album; deliberately pitched as being semi-pastiche.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11130/ | 692 hits
CD Review: The Nervous Shakedown - Untitled
"Heavy Grooves & Fucked Up Blues" proudly proclaims the scrawled biog and ain't that the truth boy! Musically like taking a corner at full whack on a Speedway track, spitting mud over the crowd.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/350/ | 237 hits
Band Profile: Dead Fly Buchowski
Formed in the scottish city of Glasgow in 2001, Dead Fly Buchowski were a four-piece rock band who featured a lot of heavy, blues-derived riffs and the huge gutteral bellows of frontman Roddy Campbell.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5761/ | 135 hits
CD Review: The Dead Weather - Horehound
The birth of The Dead Weather came about during the last Raconteurs tour in 2008. Struggling with his voice, Jack White invited The Kills lead sing Alison Mosshart onto the stage to deputise for the final few shows; her band had been the support act.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11073/ | 417 hits
CD Review: The Scandal - Karolina
The Scandal are 3 Leeds boys making a funk-tastic noise and Karolina is their new 5 Track EP. It kicks off with some rousing guitars, a resounding bass and intricate beat emanating from the drums.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16666/ | 317 hits
Band Profile: Mr Charming
After the breakup of Leeds band Priority One in 2002, guitarist Joe Kemp and bassist Lewis Denby agreed to work together again in the future.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3071/ | 2,096 hits
Live Review: The Hives + Randy + Sahara Hotnights
It's a wet Monday night in Leeds and the Swedes are here to rock us, alright! As steam rises off the unfortunates who have queued in the misery outside, winter blues are quickly vanished by the arrival of punk rockers Sahara Hotnights.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/760/ | 273 hits
Live Review: Mclusky + Modey Lemon + Tricky Nixon
It's another night down at the Well and tonight we're in the presence of some nice ol' dirty rock. The night kicks off with Tricky Nixon.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3370/ | 690 hits
CD Review: 4 Letter Holiday - Carefree Demo
Describing themselves as a no-nonsense rock band, 4 Letter Holiday hit the nail square on the head. It's always interesting to consider what any band's motives are in the music they write/record/release.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4260/ | 506 hits
CD Review: Due To Debt - Stealing all the awesome
Ok, so the cover note with this CD states "Our music is intended to cross heavy rock with the emotion of blues and the aggression of metal along with melodies and feelings produced from the best songs we enjoy ourselves".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4110/ | 346 hits
CD Review: The Black Box Revelation - Set Your Head On Fire
The debut album from Brussels' The Black Box Revelation kicks off with the sleazy rock and roll of 'Love, Love Is On My Mind.' Erratic drumbeats, jerky riffs and Jan Paternoster's all-over-the-place vocals give this album-opener the sort of vibrant-but-ramshackle energy you'd expect from a live performance.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10543/ | 568 hits
CD Review: Aces & Eights - s/t
After seeing Aces & Eights at The Cockpit many, many nights ago, I was extremely excited to see that they'd been signed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10086/ | 288 hits
Live Review: Electric Mud Generator + Astral Flyers
So tonight sees me journeying out to the outpost known as the New Roscoe to take in two local old-skool metal bands I've heard good things about.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4064/ | 987 hits
Live Review: The Blueskins + The Bazaars + The Ebb
The Ebb are about to reach make or break time. Ball-busting, tribally triumphant drums soundtrack the band's rock and Borrell swagger onstage, the supremely confident singer causally sauntering across the pit before thrashing himself into a Columbia sized riff.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2970/ | 933 hits
CD Review: Spitfire Charlie - Soldier
Spitfire Charlie play laid back and lazy blues with a whiff of the contemporary (see The Libertines) and a hint of the old (see the great Led Zeppelin).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5970/ | 622 hits
Band Profile: Ajanta
Edward Harrington - Guitar, vocals Alex Greaves - Bass, vocals, percussion Robert Harrington - Drums, vocals, percussion When Edward, his brother Robert and their friend Alex decided to form a band in 2001, the then-young-teens could only have dreamed of the status and respect they would achieve within half a decade.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4177/ | 927 hits
CD Review: Desert Monkey - Made Great By A Breeze
Starting off with the title track sounding like a rougher Kyuss with furious bluesy guitar riffage and fat drums, Desert Monkey are looking like quite the heads down, balls to the wall rock band.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2802/ | 471 hits
Live Review: Boneyard Babies
The band give enormous energy into their performance from the outset. With minimal effects and gimmicks their audience is immediately forced into a unilateral gravitational pull.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12147/ | 553 hits
Live Review: Ols Moore And The Gypsy Dogs + Ajanta + This Many Boyfriends + Danny and the Lost Souls
Danny and the Lost Souls pull a big crowd early on with their charming brand of funk, soul and rock'n'roll.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14280/ | 473 hits
CD Review: New Found Glory - Not Without A Fight
Right from the start, New Found Glory's sixth studio album is exactly what you'd expect from the Florida five-piece.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10518/ | 392 hits
Live Review: Sons and Daughters + Mother
If God was Scottish and in a band (and some troubled FF fans think he already is), by divine right he would be signed to Chemical Underground.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4000/ | 399 hits
Interview: Mum Locked In Castle
Jessica Thornsby spoke to Mum Locked In Castle about playing Coastival and how they chose their name!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10568/ | 591 hits
Live Review: Graham Coxon + Soulwax
Soulwax are the evil, broodier incarnation of 2manydj's. But like their funk soul brother, they take their chosen rock template and run with it.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3061/ | 542 hits
Live Review: Morassi
Although not advertised on the initial line-up, the appearance of Morassi caught my eye at last Friday's Joseph's Well HMV Showcase gig.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5964/ | 272 hits
CD Review: A Northern Chorus - Spirit Flags
I know this band. Well, sort of. I remember about a year ago, that someone was posting on the Sigur Rós message board talking about (because he was in) a band called 'A Northern Chorus'.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2410/ | 555 hits
Live Review: Various Cruelties + Little Comets
Indie-funk quartet Various Cruelties opened up with an eerie, ominous guitar twang, backed up by a staccato bass line.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16940/ | 339 hits
Live Review: Orange Goblin + Grand Magus + Witchcraft
With last week being the 50th anniversary of Elvis recording "That's all right mama" I've been kinda depressed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2861/ | 387 hits
Live Review: Honeycomb Love + The Idol Dead + The Canolas + Down The Machine
This evening's 360 Club is opened by 4 piece alternative rock band Down The Machine who come complete with Lost Boys t-shirts and impressive pedal boards.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16306/ | 510 hits
Live Review: OFM + Bright Paper Werewolves
"Doncaster's finest" reads the promo. Overzealous PR, or straight-laced fact? My mission - uncover the truth.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2586/ | 499 hits
CD Review: Jonny Quits - Untitled
Jonny Quits are an Alternative-Rock band formed in North London but the twin brothers in the band Jon and Chris Beagley soon migrated up North where their energetic live shows have given them another large fan base, rivalling that of their native London.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/17307/ | 155 hits
CD Review: Headwater - Lay You Down
Headwater are simply a delight. I haven't come across a blue-grass country record with such sweet, sentimental song writing appeal since I went through a short lived Emmylou Harris phase about a year ago.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11247/ | 363 hits
Live Review: Bouncing Souls + Wet Nuns + Danica Hunter + Coheed and Cambria + Cancer Bats
Cancer Bats are second on the main stage providing a euphoric start to the day with furious renditions of 'Bricks And Mortar', 'Lucifer's Rocking Chair' and 'R.A.T.S.' Signature screeching guitars, burly drumming and Liam Cormier's special brand of frontmanship incite head banging and circle pits galore, demonstrating why they are regarded as one of the best live bands around, and their wonderfully heavy cover of Beastie Boy's 'Sabotage' is met with rapturous applause.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16942/ | 327 hits
Live Review: Ghosts in the Nightclub + The Troubadors + Silverlode + Frankie Eisenhower
I missed Miranda Arieh tonight and I have no excuse for it, sorry. But I stumbled in eventually and had the pleasure of seeing Frankie Eisenhower.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10138/ | 503 hits
Live Review: The Pablos + Artibella + Films + Ben Peel
A self-styled purveyor of 'Northern Folk' kicked off proceedings at the 360 Club tonight, although Ben Peel didn't quite qualify this label with his first few tracks, coming across as more like Brit Pop goes acoustic.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12993/ | 681 hits
Live Review: Orka + Hatchiman + Skyfish
Once again the well is full. The crowd seems slightly different from usual, there's a definite glitzy glamour and expensive smell about them.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/761/ | 253 hits
Live Review: Vincent Vincent and the Villains
To say it lacked atmosphere would be understatement of the year, especially considering the reputation that North by South Best has.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8014/ | 427 hits
Live Review: Angelo Palladino + Jon Gomm
What do you do when none of your mates will go to a gig with you? When Jon Gomm is on the bill, you go on your own!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3399/ | 1,002 hits
CD Review: Pride Tiger - The Lucky Ones
There seems to be renewed interest in the classic rock genre at the moment, and Pride Tiger are one of many modern bands specialising in a decidedly oldschool sound.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10804/ | 538 hits
Live Review: Waking the Witch + Gallo
No it's not the Onion Cellar, though you'd be excused for referencing that particular venue. However, the grass is, indeed, green(ish), unlike The New Roscoe's shiny brass which is busy reflecting the populating of here, and the faces of solitary guys, with an honest lustre, (that match-making call was a good one).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3096/ | 1,283 hits
CD Review: The Yards - The Devil Is Alive And Well And In DC
Years of songwriting isolation and hidden solo outings at North Yorkshire's famous rock recluse Blakey Ridge have done wonders for ex-Seahorse frontman Chris Helme.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2307/ | 427 hits
CD Review: Blue Sky Project - Smiles
Leeds' latest progressive-alt-rock band, Blue Sky Project, show plenty of promise with this record yet generally fall just short in delivering the quality goods expected of a band fronted by enigmatic singer / songwriter / guitarist / promoter / label boss Lewis Denby.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7860/ | 498 hits
Band Profile: Resonance
Resonance, Fouad - Rhythm Guitar John - Bass Jonny - Lead Vocal Mark - Drums and Backing Vocals Sean - Lead Guitar and Rhythm Guitar "Resonance is a great name for the band, big sound, big energy, you are Resonance and need to be on a big stage..." Alan Raw (BBC Radio DJ) "'Shaman' is the standout track displaying their ability to write catchy numbers which also showcase all five members' respective talents.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13950/ | 550 hits
Live Review: This Et Al + Saving Lenny + Drag Cars Drive Too Fast + Farewell Party
So here we have an "unsigned band showcase". Call me bitter, and even counter productive in the encouragement of fledgling bands but I hate these things.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2499/ | 1,153 hits
Live Review: The Idol Dead + Resonance + Alaska + Icelandic Death Cloud
Icelandic Death Cloud have by far the best name on the bill and open tonight's 360 Club proceedings with an enjoyable performance.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15032/ | 724 hits
Live Review: Backyards + Buffalo Bones + The White Album
In a world where 'hipsters don't dance' it's always nice to see the well coiffed heads bobbing along at Shopkeepers.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16188/ | 409 hits
Live Review: four day Hombre + Vib Gyor + Yellow Stripe Nine + Steer + Spring
The monthly TTS, or the Tea Time Shuffle, could soon become an institution. It's Friday, it's 6 o'clock, the Hi-Fi bar is well and truly open and 3 and a half of Leeds finest bands are playing before your increasingly Southern Comforted eyes and all for just a fiver.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2940/ | 1,291 hits
Live Review: 10,000 Things + The Cribs + The Blueskins + The Tennessee Traincrash
Time for the three kings to return to their kingdom, time for a superb local act to grab some of the glory and have some for themselves.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2327/ | 2,033 hits
Live Review: Wiht
The Packhorse is a downcast and claustrophobic venue to say the least. But it's that eerie drabness in the air, an atmosphere that seemingly evokes the spirit of 70s pub rock and generally times long since gone, that set the perfect stage tonight for Wiht.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12676/ | 329 hits
Live Review: Bowling For Soup + The Dollyrots + Patent Pending
Texas pop punk rockers Bowling For Soup's One Big Happy Tour brought them to the Holmfirth Picturedrome this weekend with support from The Dollyrots and Patent Pending.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/17099/ | 331 hits
Live Review: Neil Cowley Trio + Joel Purnell Quartet + Steve Parry And The Big Band From Hell
The Leeds Jazz festival has become an easy way for the average music lover to be exposed to a whole host of talented Jazz musicians from across the UK.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9994/ | 426 hits
Live Review: Visa + Oceansize + Mojo Pin
The evening kicks off with MOJO PIN, a young band who I have not heard before. I was suitably impressed for a first hearing (normally I prefer to hear bands at least once before I review them); although the vocals were a little soft in parts and definition to the words would be an asset, especially when announcing songs.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/709/ | 288 hits
CD Review: Samuel Foxton Welles - Pony and Trap
Debut album from Yorkshire-based individualist Samuel Foxton Welles is a charming, old-fashioned and eccentric trip through the English countryside, where the worst thing that can happen, is getting knocked off your bicycle while carrying a basket full of eggs, and all the locals know that you should stop to let a tractor pass.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10973/ | 406 hits
Band Profile: Dead Meadow
Dead Meadow met in the DC punk/indie scene, though their music draws from more faraway sources. The band formed in the fall of 1998 from the ashes of local bands The Impossible Five and Colour, when singer-guitarist Jason Simon, bassist Steve Kille, and drummer Mark Laughlin set out to fuse their love of early 70's hard rock and 60's psychedelia with their love of writers J.R.R.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8747/ | 229 hits
News Article: Buffalo Bones release debut EP
Buffalo Bones - Hell To Skeleton EP - Release date: 21st March 'Hell To Skeleton' is the debut release from Leeds based rock band Buffalo Bones.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14282/ | 450 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/ | 823 hits
Live Review: Band of Skulls + She Keeps Bees + Machine Guns & Leather Jackets
Every time I've left the house in the last week, I've accidently ended up at a Machine Guns & Leather Jackets gig.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12364/ | 538 hits
Band Profile: Last Orders
There are 3 Bands called Last Orders, 1, From West Auckland, New Zealand formed in 1985. 2. From northern Island formed ????
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7068/ | 357 hits
Band Profile: Chimaira
Chimaira (pronounced /ka??m??r?/) is an American metal band from Cleveland, Ohio, formed in 1998. The band is a notable member of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5297/ | 774 hits
Live Review: The Nervous Shakedown + Phluid + Nothing (1)
"You're walking around with that shit in your hair; you're walking around like you just don't care..." TNS The Woodhouse North-West Ward Liberal Club is as big as its name.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3165/ | 529 hits
Band Profile: Defeater
Formed in Massachusetts in 2004 and solidified in 2008 from a diverse background of musicians, Defeater is a forward-thinking hardcore band with more to them than just mosh parts.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15899/ | 48 hits
Live Review: Foo Fighters + Trash Talk + Mark Lanegan + Crooked Tongues + Pulled Apart by Horses
Since forming in 2008 Pulled Apart by Horses have built a formidable live reputation, playing several times on the various stages across the dual sites working their way up to today's billing.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16922/ | 551 hits
Live Review: Dog City + Rob Galloway + 45 Revolutions + Type Press
To be honest I had never heard of the first two bands that were on the bill this evening, so I went into this completely blind but very open to the prospect of hearing something new and fresh to my ears.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6714/ | 762 hits
Live Review: Ghostpoet + Alt-J
Alt-J stood tall and thin at the front of the vanilla-basin that is the Holy Trinity Church. Firstly, it has to be said that the venue was an interesting accompaniment to the Dubstep-tinged act.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16586/ | 355 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Kerrang! The Album '09
The genius of the annual Kerrang! compilation is that, like the Kerrang!-sponsored Download festival, if you're an avid reader of said magazine, then chances are you're already familiar with every last band on this mammoth forty-two track compilation, even the acts being billed as 'ones to watch out for.' Spanning two CDs, it's conveniently split into mainstream-bothering punk and rock songs on the first CD, and metal and heavy rock on the second.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11000/ | 1,663 hits
Band Profile: Kasiuss
Kasiuss are not your average rock band. Combining epic piano and classical chord movements with feel good and sometimes raw and aggressive guitar riffs, poignant lyrics, dynamic builds and catchy chorus', the Kasiuss 'sound' is one that can be hard to define.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10501/ | 956 hits
Interview: Jon Gomm
"Being a promoter is terrifying" - Leeds guitar virtuoso Jon Gomm takes on the promoter-role as he brings his 'Leeds Guitar Night' concept to the Brudenell Social Club on July 6th.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8589/ | 1,582 hits
CD Review: Tiger Shadow - The Rise of The Tiger Shadow
Leeds' Tiger Shadow have a very distinctive sound, but for a point of reference, think somewhere between Skindred and Gorillaz at their most hip hop, with some Faithless thrown into the mix.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10773/ | 647 hits
Feature: British Jazz Blog
Gale Searcher speaks to Josh Jennings of British Jazz Blog
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16205/ | 687 hits
Band Profile: Guns'n'Roses
Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band founded in Los Angeles, California in 1985. The band has released six studio albums: Appetite For Destruction in 1987, G N' R Lies in 1988, Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II in 1991, The Spaghetti Incident?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4980/ | 142 hits
Live Review: The Mexanines + British Daylight + PaperPlane + Indecisive Crisis + Another Life + The Artists + Inlaze + The Scandal + Traffic Wire + Distorted Sky + Euthemia + Seas-Of-Green + Glassbody
In the middle of April this year, just over thirty bands competed in the heats of the third year of the Centre Stage competition, where bands compete whilst raising gratuitous amounts of cash for a well-deserving cause in Martin House Children's Hospice.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16796/ | 834 hits

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