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Band Profile: The Urbanizer
Dubstep/ drum and bass
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7575/ | 100 hits
CD Review: Manifesto - Approaching The Traps
The CD kicks off with the track "Human Rights" which to be honest is not a very impressive track. The drums are relatively lazy with the fills being out of time, the bass sometimes lags behind the guitar and vocals in the track.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6020/ | 94 hits
CD Review: Squarepusher - Hello Everything
A purveyor of experimental music and a bass guitar fanatic, Squarepusher has become one of the world's most respected electronic artists releasing one acclaimed record after another on the mighty Warp Records.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7492/ | 218 hits
CD Review: Field Music - A House Is Not a Home
Plinky-plonky: the immediate sensory awareness of Field Music's latest single. Two and a half minutes later, you're not left disappointed; this is plinky-plonky of the highest order.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7855/ | 130 hits
CD Review: The Wonder Stuff - Bile Chant
Perhaps best known for the wonderful "Size Of A Cow" and their collaboration with Vic Reeves, The Wonder Stuff were a strongly supported band in their day.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3662/ | 376 hits
CD Review: Viva Voce - From The Devil Himself
From The Devil Himself is the first single from the forthcoming album "Get Yr Blood Sucked Out". The Portland based husband and wife pairing amazingly recorded the album within an intense three-month period, immediately after finishing the touring schedule for their previous record "The Heat Can Melt Your Brain".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7039/ | 151 hits
CD Review: Charly Six - Take Your Hands From Me
A thunderous opening drum 'n' feedback assault and a catchy chorus make "Take Your Hands From Me" a brutal Big Brother to the Little Sister of Charly Six's last single.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/341/ | 215 hits
CD Review: OCD - Untitled
O.C.D. is Mark Hadley's current electronica/live project. Mark was the leader of CYPH3R when he last did Leeds gigs.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/373/ | 130 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Chocolate Fireguard presents... Interesting Flavours
If, like me, you're sick and tired of the tedious monotony of modern rap and hip hop music, then you'll probably like to know about this CD.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2772/ | 610 hits
Live Review: Mizkarrage of Justice + Trash Heap Heroes
Trash Heap Heroes A 3-piece band that looked that part and sounded it as well, heavily influenced by punk bands such as Blink 182 and Green Day they produced some well organised riffs and some very professional solos from the young guitarist.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/704/ | 82 hits
CD Review: Adem - Launch Yourself
The resurgent folk scene has surely found much inspiration in the figure of Adem Ilhan. After all, recent years have seen the London based musician (and Fridge bassist) assemble two stunning contemporary folk records, managing to find an accessible balance between beauty and experimentation on both outings.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7041/ | 178 hits
CD Review: The Breech - I am New Mexico
A hectic lifestyle means that it has taken me a good week or two to actually get round to playing this CD.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2347/ | 468 hits
Live Review: Milf
I've got to admit, I've been avoiding this band like the plague. Its nothing personal, but a name like Milf just conjures up images of a bad Blink 182 rip off act with 'hilarious' fart into a microphone japery.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1258/ | 504 hits
Live Review: The Faith Healers
Readers of the Leeds Music Scene website might be forgiven for thinking that I never watch bands anywhere other than The Junction in Otley.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2824/ | 202 hits
CD Review: Velvet Revolver - Fall To Pieces
I'm starting to wish I'd been more into Guns n Roses when I was younger. I also wish I'd taken more notice of the advice that I'd like Stone Temple Pilots.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3325/ | 885 hits
Band Profile: DC66
Pete Higginson - Vocals and Lead Guitar Leigh Green - Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals Tom Mitchell - Bass Guitar and Backing Vocals Liam Allen - Drums and Harmonies DC66 started life as Harvey Dent in 2004 but, re-launched themselves in 2009 with a new drummer, a rhythm guitarist, and a new name.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10943/ | 91 hits
Live Review: Seafood
As beautiful as The Corrs are - there's one big thing that bothers me about Andrea and her bewitching sisters.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/730/ | 61 hits
CD Review: 2012 - Untitled
After seeing this band live for the first time earlier on in the year, I just had to listen to their EP as soon as it was made just to see if these Bradford psychedelic punk-ish rockers live up to their live performance in the studio.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4235/ | 265 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/ | 365 hits
Live Review: Jon Gomm + Gallo
This is the second time I have seen Gallo and I like them more every time. The female duo have a lot of talent between them and use guitar and saxophone to produce some lovely funky, jazzy, blusey medleys, topped off with an angelic, but strong voice that you have to notice.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6634/ | 572 hits
CD Review: Yellow Stripe Nine - Trouble With Girls
Unfortunately, this is one time machine in musical form I do not want to step inside. The dapper young gentlemen from Yellow Stripe Nine (now abbreviated to YSN, folks - bewilderment!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3402/ | 600 hits
Live Review: Vessels + Quack Quack + Juffage
Juffage is a potential health and safety hazard. During his set tonight (over and above the short circuit-inducingly large amount of loopers, delay and fuzz pedals), various pieces of equipment are carried around Upstairs @ The Library high above his head, an incongruous table lamp atop an amp stack is wobbling violently and his cavalier style of guitar playing seems to centre on physical contortions in the middle of an already-large crowd.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12286/ | 200 hits
CD Review: The Window Right - Untitled
It's not often bands can claim the hearts of their legendary idols without actually officially releasing anything.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7302/ | 197 hits
Band Profile: King Kananga
Infectious Dirty Rock with a tight Punk punch from this Northern Power Trio - King Kananga
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10566/ | 103 hits
Live Review: Hobo Jungle
Things get loud when Hobo Jungle take to the stage after what was billed as an acoustic night at Mixing Tin.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6570/ | 185 hits
CD Review: Lost Calm - Untitled
The debut EP from Salford five-piece Lost Calm gets the balance right between choruses that are big and brash enough to fill arenas, and the sharp, emotional edge that makes all that noise feel personal to you.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10929/ | 146 hits
CD Review: Adjágas - s/t
An exciting mix of European promise. There should be more of this available in the shops. Creating polyrhythmic grooves, to fantastic effect every up and coming musician should study the scrupulousness in this tribal chant.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7982/ | 104 hits
CD Review: Exis - Untitled
As a solo electronic musician, EXIS (AKA Joe Williams) has a whole world at his fingertips, an entire universe of possibilities and adventures.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/90/ | 112 hits
Band Profile: Nil Carborundum
Misanthropic, anarchistic death/black metal
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8126/ | 167 hits
CD Review: The Alamo - Hello Venus!
It's fresh, it's loud. It's the Alamo. Four bars, four beats, four songs, four kids. And they're doing a great enthusiastic blast of natural rock with no frills and no attempt to imitate anyone except themselves.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/318/ | 180 hits
Download: Black Diamond Bay - Worship The Sun (Radio Edit)
The track started as a song written by Jesse on the acoustic guitar about the sun, an object we once worshipped, back when we wore robes made out of oatmeal, routinely died of curable illnesses and had no conceptual understanding of Playstations or social networking sites.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12306/ | 60 hits
Live Review: Skinlab + Labrat
Apparently I have quite the skill at finding myself at heavy rock shows. And the more I do, the more I begin to see the merits and creative aspects of the genre.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1050/ | 77 hits
CD Review: Arctic Monkeys - Teddy Picker
Here the Arctic Monkeys toss out an album track in lieu of any other obvious single choice and yet still impress.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9085/ | 274 hits
Live Review: The Sunshine Underground + Cosmo Jarvis + Club Smith
Supporting The Sunshine Underground, in Leeds, at the O2 Academy was always going to be a massive opportunity for any support band, especially considering the almost cult-like adored following that TSU have in Yorkshire.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12488/ | 169 hits
CD Review: Vib Gyor - Fallen
Fallen is Vib Gyor's first ever single coming via their temporary record deal with Too Nice Recordings.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6968/ | 589 hits
CD Review: Findlay Brown - Separated By The Sea
Inspired by wanting to re-ignite his relationship with his long-term Danish girlfriend, Separated By The Sea is Findlay Brown's debut album.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8029/ | 291 hits
Live Review: The Convulsions
The Convulsions are a four piece R+B band who add a new dimension to the concept of "high energy". The Junction is a small venue used to more sedate entertainment; perhaps a game of darts while enjoying a nice pint of Timothy Taylor's for instance.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6070/ | 95 hits
Live Review: !!! + Blood Red Shoes + Shut Your Eyes And You'll Burst Into Flames
While !!! certainly wouldn't win a 'Google-friendly' award they seem to have built quite a loyal fan-base and concreted a strong reputation as an enthralling live act.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8185/ | 383 hits
CD Review: Seasick Steve - I Started Out With Nothin And I Still Got Most Of It Left
Let's face it, you'd have to be some black hearted, Scrooge-like fellow to dislike Seasick Steve. The old bluesman is going against the grain in just about every way possible.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10470/ | 176 hits
CD Review: I Love Poland - s/t
'Not Ill' begins an eagerly anticipated LP with a decisive drum beat introduction leading to the gloomy realism of lyrics 'England is dead'.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7337/ | 371 hits
CD Review: Good Shoes - Never Meant to Hurt You
Good Shoes are another outfit espousing the jangly jitter pop that seems to have become so popular of late.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8081/ | 214 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Leeds Urban Fusion 2003
According to the liner notes here in the CD wallet of Leeds City Council's 'Urban Fusion 2003' album it says, rather cringingly, that this is a CD "born from hip hop, r&b and urban flavaz" although what 'urban flavaz' is meant to mean I have no idea.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2254/ | 620 hits
CD Review: Xi - Untitled
This is such a good idea, and such a good CD that everyone should know about it. Xi have self-produced a three track demo CD that shows exactly where the band have got to after four years of steady graft and four drummers.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/142/ | 191 hits
CD Review: Gramercy Arms - s/t
Whilst it would be unduly dismissive to deny that this album has its moments, the overall effect is one of pastiche without due injection of fresh ideas.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10043/ | 119 hits
Live Review: Mainline + Commonside + Uptight
Uptight borrow from many sounds mostly from around the 60's/70's period to create a funky mod-rock vibe.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/765/ | 274 hits
CD Review: Grandmaster Gareth - The Party Sounds Of Grandmaster Gareth
Give this man a minute and he'll give you a melody. He'll give you a surreal story in sixty seconds. He'll even give you a bonus track that's half as long as the album itself!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6967/ | 154 hits
Band Profile: The Pretty Machine
rock
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2318/ | 906 hits
News Article: Leeds jazzes up the August Bank Holiday weekend for the first Big City Jazz festival
A dizzying line-up of acts has been announced for the first Big City Jazz festival in Leeds on August Bank Holiday weekend.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8700/ | 990 hits
Live Review: Vessels + Immune + Itch + Downdime + i concur
The Brudenell has played host to a number of extremely special shows in recent times, and tonight Vessels laid down a pretty good claim as to why this should go down as one of them.  The homecoming gig of their UK tour, tonight showcased some of the very best in emerging talent from Leeds, culminating in one of the finest shows Radio One's favourite unsigned band have ever performed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8098/ | 311 hits
Live Review: Marvins Revolt + Arms At Last + Wintermute
The latest You Are Invited all-dayer in Huddersfield may be the last unless some benevolent soul steps forward and offers to support the event.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9447/ | 283 hits
Live Review: Visa + Being 747 + Graeme Stanton
Tonight was a much-anticipated event. Visa had been away from the live scene for around 7 months, taking time to build a themselves a studio and record some fine tunes indeed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/674/ | 133 hits
Live Review: Last Letter
Having frequented Stinky's Peep House a couple of occasions before for a number of house/drum and bass nights, I must admit the venue did not register as the most obvious place where you would expect to find a rock gig on a Thursday night.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3312/ | 302 hits
CD Review: Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place
Texas guitar band Explosions in the Sky have been building themselves a reputation over a slow-burning three years of intense and single-minded music making.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2315/ | 1,295 hits
Live Review: Hope of the States + Richard Jones
The gig-opener Richard Jones tentatively occupies the stage, hunched over his guitar with hair carefully covering the face.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6777/ | 74 hits
CD Review: Castrovalva - Untitled
To say Castrovalva are courting a niche market is an understatement, specialising in instrumental, improvised prog rock, fashioned solely from a bass, a drum kit, and a lot of synths.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10576/ | 198 hits
CD Review: Jon Gomm - Hypertension
I remember the first time I saw Jon play live - it must be going on three years ago in the Packhorse I think, quite a gangly fellow I thought, bit of a Goth maybe, would he start singing about powder paint and lipstick and have a big moan?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2373/ | 634 hits
Live Review: Bodixa + Dionysus + Q-Dose
Tonight the Highwood, yet again packed to capacity saw another three bands from Leeds' increasingly fertile music scene.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1134/ | 129 hits
Band Profile: Cav
Acoustic Rock
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2191/ | 358 hits
Live Review: The Peppermint Lounge + The Tempus + Autohype + Tom Bradley
The 360 Club spreads its wings again, this time to incorporate The Packhorse. The usual four band line up is in swing, and first up this evening is solo act, Tom Bradley.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11443/ | 397 hits
Live Review: Motorhead + Girlschool
The thought of watching influential bands The Damned and Motorhead on one bill was the catalyst for both myself and friend James to enthusiastically dash up to the O2 one lunchtime to invest in a pair of tickets.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11548/ | 342 hits
Live Review: Snipereyes + Finka + Speakeasy + The Restaurant
Sounding like a hybrid of The La's accompanied by Beach Boys-esque style vocals The Restaurant open a mixed evening at the Vine in terms of style and quality.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3272/ | 560 hits
Live Review: Sky Larkin + Mother Vulpine + The Acutes
The primary reason for the great and the good of Leeds society piling into the cosy Faversham this Thursday night was the chance to honour our local up-and-coming pop heroes, Sky Larkin, and the launch of their debut 7" ('One of Two' on DTTR records - available in all credible outlets now, pop pickers!) Prior to this brooding slice of indie perfection, however, we had a couple of other outfits to draw us in the direction of the Fav's intimate stage.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7903/ | 664 hits
Live Review: Tupamaros + Hunter Gatherer + Pylon + Eighty Six
First - an apology to NONE OF THEM KNEW THEY WERE ROBOTS - as I trotted down the steps of The Cellars for this my first "Collective AKA" night, I heard the final chord of their set and saw the singer lie down on the stage.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/936/ | 176 hits
Live Review: Aeon + The Downfall + 10,000 Things
The first instalment in what was to be another very memorable night. 10,000 Things arrived with a nice solid bass, wild guitar sounds, decent vocals, a sharp percussionist and some disappointing drums, but left me feeling somewhat thwarted by a distinct lack of thought.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9841/ | 70 hits
Live Review: The Bluetones + Easyworld
Why, oh why, oh why?? What is it with female bass players? Now I've been in bands with three myself and my current partner in rhythm, Miss Ravelle, is an exception to this rule...mostly anyway.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/779/ | 120 hits
Live Review: Seu Jorge
Sure it is a hassle having to wait an extra hour for the venue doors because Seu was late for a sound check but from the strumming of the first exotic chord everyone's qualms disappear.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10163/ | 105 hits
Live Review: Juno 2 + Big Blu + Walker
So, Royal Park Cellars has had a refurb, complete with new stage and drum riser (excellent, now I can see all the hard work normally hidden by the singers).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1161/ | 125 hits
User Article: Poison The Well - The Tropic Rot
Latest Album From Poison The Well
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10932/ | 73 hits
CD Review: Slaraffenklang - Danish Dynamite Live at Sono Festival
Fellow Danes Slaraffenland and Efterklang forming a supergroup for a one-off 'jam session' performance to be recorded live: the concept alone of this E.P is nothing short of inspired, but its often beautiful delicacy of execution and musically innovative arrangements and approaches, are of equal testament to their creative musicianship as to their practical and social abilities.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10457/ | 135 hits
Live Review: Duels + This Et Al + Kubichek! + O Fracas + The KBC + Kenosha
It is now hard to dispute that the Leeds music scene (the guitar driven part of it at least) is in the rudest health it has been in for quite a while.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3777/ | 1,001 hits
Live Review: Boom Bip + Bracken
I arrived at the Mixing Tin just as Bracken were starting their set. Coming down the stairs I could already feel the Anticon associated bass thrumming up to meet me.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8350/ | 317 hits
CD Review: Poison the Well - The Tropic Rot
Poison The Well's progression into more of an experimental-sounding band was the best possible thing the band could have done.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10941/ | 228 hits
Interview: Adem
Adem is currently touring his second solo album "Love and Other Planets" and we caught up with him at the West Yorkshire Playhouse where he was playing a headline slot as part of the Fuse Festival.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6796/ | 533 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/ | 101 hits
CD Review: Trans Am - Liberation
I love bands from Washington D.C. Especially bands that were or are on Dischord, the innovative, politically conscious and close knit label co-founded by Ian Mackaye (Teen idles, Minor Threat, Fugazi).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2447/ | 259 hits
Live Review: Easy Now All Stars + Watermelon Beat
I hate to start anything on a negative point but... Flaming Lips! There. I got it out of my system. Not that it's a bad thing sounding like the 'lips, but it has to be a drawback when you realize that people could actually mistake your songs for unreleased 'lips tracks.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1238/ | 83 hits
Live Review: The Mars Volta + Bilge Pump
I arrived at the Cockpit at about 8.00 pm and was pleasantly surprised to see the venue very busy for that time of night and on a Monday.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1111/ | 1,318 hits
Live Review: Moody Gowns + I Call Shotgun + The Phoenix Fall
The 360 Club is the latest weekly unsigned night to be gathering momentum in Leeds. Down to three bands from the usual four that the night showcases, team 360 have nonetheless kept their foot on the gas this week, bringing together an eclectic mix of acts.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10529/ | 432 hits
Live Review: The Breech + Silvertin + Snipereyes + The Pigeon Detectives
The crowd gather nervously near the back of the room as The Pigeon Detectives open up the evening's musical jamboree.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2798/ | 1,815 hits
CD Review: Saviours - Accelerated Living
Third full-length from stoner-metal crew Saviours, sees them move away from the sludge-rock of previous efforts 'Into Abaddon' and 'Crucifire' in favour of a sharper, cleaner production that highlights just what a talented group of musicians they are.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11351/ | 240 hits
CD Review: Homebrew - The Heart of Insurrection
Homebrew's 'The Heart of Insurrection' is oldschool, cider-swilling punk rock with galloping drums, spiky riffing and bunged-up vocals aplenty.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10831/ | 127 hits
CD Review: The Sunshine Underground - Commercial Breakdown
It's here. It's black. It's got a whopping fluorescent neon logo on it. It's in a real plastic case - y'know, one of those that proper singles are packaged in when you buy them from huge chain retailers called things like 'HMV' and 'Virgin Megastores'.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6208/ | 1,565 hits
Live Review: Unexploded Shells + Bipod + Isobel + Jordan Senior
I've always liked The Primrose as one of Leeds' smaller music venues and I have always managed to catch some good bands there, tonight was no exception.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7946/ | 407 hits
CD Review: Kong - Snake Magnet
While Manchester's Kong have their own distinct sound, Brew Records' latest release continues in the vein of previous signings, most notably improvised prog-rockers Castrovalva, and the mental vocal stylings of Chickenhawk.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10814/ | 361 hits
Live Review: Bloc Party + The Mystery Jets + The Shivers
So I'm waiting for my friend, in the freezing cold, who happens to be twenty minutes late yes that's you sara gill, I ain't even gonna bother putting your name in capitals.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3227/ | 974 hits
Live Review: Pretty Girls Make Graves + The Blood Brothers + Buzzkill
First up at The Well tonight were local sleaze punk rockers Buzzkill. A favourite in the local scene, Buzzkill have developed a popular status and rightly so.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1272/ | 333 hits
Band Profile: Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy is: Patrick Stump - Vocals, Guitar Joe Trohman - Guitar Andy Hurley - Drums Pete Wentz - Bass, Backing vocals While walking across the stage to receive the MTV2 Award for "Sugar, We're Going Down," the only thing on Fall Out Boy bassist and lyricist Pete Wentz's mind was "please don't drop an f-bomb." Shortly thereafter the band, originally from suburban Chicago, was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5681/ | 1,302 hits
Live Review: 65 Days Of Static + That Fucking Tank + ˇForward, Russia! + Eiger + Pixel! Pixel! Pixel! + Falconetti + Bracing Ed + Blind Jackson
Aaah the all dayer. The closest thing you get to a mini festival, and with a rather interesting 8 band bill scheduled for the Tasty Fanzine event, the Brudenell Social Club seems to be slowly buzzing with prospect for the bands to come.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3540/ | 1,760 hits
Live Review: Cliquant + Asking Dan + Sarajevo
I've never really been a fan of 'Battle of the Bands'. The combination of short sets, often dodgy sound and unfair or reckless judging doesn't suggest the ingredients for a great gig.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10623/ | 259 hits
Live Review: Jeremy Smoking Jacket + Team Brick + 7 Hertz
Two Bristol artists and Leeds' 7 Hertz made their way over to the tiny packed out room above the bar at the Packhorse for a night of fantastic experimental music.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6351/ | 1,058 hits
CD Review: Revenge of The Psychotronic Man - Make Pigs Smoke
Revenge of the Psychotronic Man's second full length is fourteen tracks of short, sharp and to the point punk, with not a single song stretching past the two minute mark.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10847/ | 130 hits
CD Review: Gay For Johnny Depp - Manthology
Gay For Johnny Depp's 'Manthology' is a career-spanning retrospective to put all other retrospectives to shame: a whopping thirty-one track roundup of the band's entire recorded output to date.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11582/ | 375 hits
Live Review: AntiProduct + The Scaramanga Six + Mr Shiraz + Phluid
Sex, Drugs, Profanity, Leaping, Stripping, Heckling, Moshing, Exploding Equipment, Biting the heads off bats...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2945/ | 582 hits
Live Review: Far From The Dance + Fourteen Corners + Death Of Narnia + Illusion of Intelligence + Blue Hobo + icallthebluff + The Formori + The Volatile Gentlemen + Comedy of Error + Isaac & Josh + B-Side Movie
What makes particular pieces of art, music and literature widely deemed as 'good'? I would muse that anything's worth is determined by how unique it is.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7019/ | 1,012 hits
Live Review: Defenestration + Scurge + Misled Vision + One Bullet Left
The Snooty Fox in Wakefield is slightly different to the majority of pubs that you'll will have no doubt drank in.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2965/ | 608 hits

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