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CD Review: Humanzi - Long Time Coming
Can anyone say stuttering poppy indie guitar music? Will that do? Do you need any more information? Is it really necessary?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6397/ | 114 hits
CD Review: Abi Moore - Things We Should've Said
The release of Abi Moore's second album, 'Things We Should've Said', and her tour of all 360 Cafe Nero stores in the UK, enabled new audiences to see why Abi Moore is quickly becoming regarded as one of the finest female song-writers the UK has produced in a long-time.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11396/ | 127 hits
CD Review: Being 747 - The Girl Who Fell Asleep Whilst Watching Her Life Flash Before Her Eyes
'Bom, bom der-der-der-der, Bom, Bom der-der-de-der-der, Dum dum dum dum'. That's the genius of this song.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3405/ | 854 hits
Band Profile: Mr Pasty
THE STORY SO FAR ... Mr Pasty. He is neither a person nor a bakery product consisting of peas, meats, vegetables and sometimes with cheese.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10960/ | 64 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Fame Academy - The Album
Right, before you stop reading, this album, surprisingly, isn't all bad, so stick around for a bit eh?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/509/ | 151 hits
Live Review: Ludes + Vatican Jet
Good old rock and roll that's what Vatican Jet dish out! Apparently standing in for Being 747, these lads did a great job!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3382/ | 474 hits
Live Review: The Charlatans
It's been six years since the Charlatans were on a stage in Leeds (festivals excepted) and there have been several major changes in that time.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/715/ | 116 hits
Live Review: Beat Route 62 + Circa 72 + Mir
FutureSound 2000 starts up at the Rocket Venue, and its immediately obvious from the amazing talent on show in the three bands battling it out tonight that the judges will be a difficult situation to decide which are the top six, the ones who will go through to the Leeds Carling Weekend Festival.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/907/ | 223 hits
Live Review: Juno 2
Juno 2 are a band I've heard a lot about but only seen play live once. They didn't particularly blow me away on that occasion, although I seem to remember thinking at the time that they had some good songs and could be great, if only they'd perform a little.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9852/ | 73 hits
Live Review: Funkal Infection + Neil Hanson + Synapse + Fobia
A night of much in the way of atmosphere and possibly even musical talent and ability was delivered this weekend at the Highwood.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/812/ | 188 hits
Live Review: Zane + Visa + Divided by Zero
Well, despite spending an hour and ten minutes waiting for a bus that didn't turn up and a taxi that didn't turn up either, I eventually made it to the rocket in time to catch most of Divided by Zero's set.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1141/ | 129 hits
Live Review: Cosmonaut + katywithout + Cypher
I'd never been to basement before as I kind of think of it as out of the way, and not somewhere I really want to walk at night, but I saw the note asking for a reviewer, realized it was going to be an electronica based night and then got told I could get into the club afterwards for free, once I had paid for the gig - SOLD!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/729/ | 120 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
Live Review: Stonegroove + Southpaw Beats + Sarah Williams
The Queen's jubilee had offered many music events across the city, and I happened to wander in on the Anonymous Groove one at the dry dock.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/816/ | 100 hits
Live Review: Minus The Bear + This Et Al + Ridgevex
Minus The Bear are a breathtakingly awesome band with a sound so in tune with the times whilst being apart from other bands of the guitar-electronics melody section, base-drums rhythm section set up.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4341/ | 775 hits
Live Review: Clint Boon Experience + Fuzz Light Years
Tonights support came from the Fuzz Light Years - their name sounding like it might promise Super Furry Animalesque psychedelia.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1136/ | 122 hits
Live Review: Mariko + Beat Route 62 + Divided By Zero + Sugarvalve + Blueryder
Charity begins at home or so they say. Well I've never really understood what that means but charity was the aim of the nights over Monday and Tuesday this week at Joey's Well.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1175/ | 297 hits
Live Review: Cansei de Ser Sexy + The Last Shadow Puppets + Tenacious D + Feeder + Pendulum + The Music + Hadouken! + Lightspeed Champion + The Whip + Adam Green + Mindless Self Indulgence
Turning up on Friday morning, swapping my piece of paper for my press pass, pitching my tent in guest camping and making my way to the arena, I was really pleased I'd been able to come to Leeds this year.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9943/ | 295 hits
Live Review: 2manydjs + Hot Chip + Klaxons + Hope of the States + ˇForward, Russia! + The Hair
I think I'm getting old, or something, because it's taking me longer to recover from these festival things than it used to.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7247/ | 302 hits
Interview: Chichino
Part One of a two-part interview with Leeds band Chichino, who are set to release their new single "It Could Happen To You"
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8784/ | 531 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/ | 247 hits

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