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CD Review: Thao with The Get Down Stay Down - Body
Thao Nguyen isn't a name you'll probably be familiar with; let's face it, indie-folk singer/songwriters from California aren't a new, exciting prospect to many.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12615/ | 248 hits
CD Review: Ping Pong Bitches - Roc Ya Body
Ping Pong Bitches' forthcoming single 'Roc Ya Body' sounds like Goldfrapp, X Ray Specs and Karen O locked Girls Aloud in a dungeon and beat the crap out of the pop tarts then turned it into a record about wanting to shag teenage boys.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7406/ | 814 hits
CD Review: Mother Mother - Body Of Years
One of the less abrasive cuts from their 'O My Heart' album (certainly when compared to previous singles 'Hay Loft' and title track 'O My Heart') 'Body Of Years' is sticky-centred pop smothered in those intricate, interchangeable tri-vocals Mother Mother do so unnaturally well.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13791/ | 239 hits
CD Review: Giant Drag - This Isn't It
With my lip positioned in a nonchalant snarl, my hair suitably sweeping over my right mascara enhanced eye, head tilted back on an angle standing in front of the mirror - I was ready for Giant Drag.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6789/ | 283 hits
Live Review: Infrasound + I Love Poland + The Feeling
The Faversham as always has a good mix of Indie elite with the odd middle-aged couple wondering just where their evening went terribly wrong.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4296/ | 1,012 hits
Band Profile: Pen Knife Love Life
post hardcore emo
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2817/ | 2,215 hits
Live Review: Mama Scuba + The Xenith Sound + Vatican Jet
Tonight's openers are perky, sprightly young pups Vatican Jet, who kicked off the April TTS with such style.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3762/ | 965 hits
CD Review: Third Eye Blind - Out Of The Vein
Another American band that have failed to break the UK market, perhaps down to a seeming unwillingness to tour these shores.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/564/ | 361 hits
CD Review: Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
It has to be said that since Arcade Fire's début Funeral was released, not a week has gone by where the album hasn't found its way to my CD player.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8160/ | 356 hits
Live Review: Nick Harper + Jon Gomm
This, by Gomm's own admission, was a special night for him: "Nick's a big influence on me, about fifty per cent - which is about as much as my parents." Indeed, the superficial similarities are not coincidental.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9190/ | 430 hits
Live Review: Kaiser Chiefs + Bodycount + Panic! At The Disco + Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly. + Belle & Sebastian + Bromheads Jacket + Little Man Tate + The Pigeon Detectives
An overnight deluge and a mixed weather forecast haven't dampened the spirits of the 65,000 festival goers, who return happy, but tired, for another joyous day at Bramham Park.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7184/ | 1,665 hits
Live Review: Fillip
Many People don't like ska. I am one of those people. I just don't get it! I understand the aspect of "fun" in the music, I understand that many local ska bands incorporate as many instruments as possible in order to rectify the lack of musical talent.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6572/ | 307 hits
Live Review: David Thomas Broughton
Nothing could prepare me, or the dozens of those in my locality for what we were about to see "grace" the stage in front of our very eyes.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6345/ | 436 hits
CD Review: Being 747 - Shake Your Backbone
'Shake Your Backbone' is an EP that needs some introduction. The two songs are taken from the national-curriculum compliant 'Amoeba to Zebra' production that has been touring UK schools for the past year and a half.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12520/ | 343 hits
Live Review: That Fucking Tank + Stateless + The Davinas
Tonight, in drizzly Pennine country with sleep in its bleary eyes and grit on its railtracks, we wander into this cornerhouse bar to find a large number of children onstage barely out of Huggies and totting up, I estimate, a grand total of four and a half years of age between them.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6420/ | 1,376 hits
Live Review: Carminho
Fado is a music that stirs the most hardened of souls. As a music that has been a voice for Portugal we in Britain have yet to feel its full truths and wonderments.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/17162/ | 179 hits
Live Review: Bridewell Taxis
If you're claustrophobic, then Joseph's Well was no place for you on Friday night, which saw the comeback gig of legendary Leeds scallies, Bridewell Taxis.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4309/ | 1,254 hits
Live Review: Explosions in the Sky + Lanterns On The Lake
People too often associate going to gigs with the potential threats of arrogant crowds, excessive booze spillage and next day's ringing ears.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16092/ | 389 hits
Live Review: Doves + The Delgados
The Delgados are not a band I know much about before this gig. All I have heard has been positive though.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1059/ | 409 hits
Band Profile: Newton Faulkner
Born January 11, 1985 as Sam Newton Battenberg Faulkner. Faulkner began playing guitar at the age of 11-12 with session guitarist Bob "crazy guy" Cranham and also attended the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, where he spent 2 years gaining both diploma and the higher diploma award under the tutelage of Eric Roche.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8282/ | 383 hits
CD Review: Goodluck Jonathan - This Is Our Way Out
The forth word on the press release for Goodluck Jonathan is 'Brighton'. For me, this has risen my expectations dramatically.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13458/ | 751 hits
Live Review: The Who + Super Furry Animals + The Flaming Lips + Robyn Hitchcock + The Zutons + Bob Mould + Eels
We are ferried at high speed towards said venue by Geldard's Coaches, allowing us time to fuel up on Heineken.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6971/ | 950 hits
Live Review: Gogol Bordello + Guillemots + Bedouin Soundclash + Kaiser Chiefs + Yeah Yeah Yeahs + The Vines + O Fracas
Guillemots' Fyfe Dangerfield strolls onto the stage behind an abundance of chocolate brown facial hair, plonks himself down at the raised piano and warbles, wails, whimpers, whilst the piercing cries of seagulls reverberate from speakers the size of cliffs and the sound of a thousand glass bowls tumbling down a flight of mountains crashes into our eyes.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7264/ | 2,666 hits
Live Review: Patrick Wolf
Stunned beyond all comprehension, I am. Where do you begin to describe a man like Patrick Wolf? Well, first of all, let's rephrase that - there are no men 'like' Patrick Wolf, there is only Patrick Wolf; never have I seen a human being with this much presence, intrigue or, quite arbitrarily, height.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3948/ | 9,812 hits
Live Review: 2manydjs + Hot Chip + Klaxons + Hope of the States + ¡Forward, 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/ | 498 hits
Live Review: Black Wire + The Bilderberg Group + The Pistol Apostles
Your correspondent is tired and weary, drowning in a sea of hipsters, trying not to booze due to previous late messy night après gig and "advancing years".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1286/ | 790 hits
Band Profile: Mastodon
Mastodon is an American progressive metal band from Atlanta, Georgia, formed in 1999. The band comprises bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders, guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds, guitarist Bill Kelliher and drummer Brann Dailor.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13018/ | 131 hits
News Article: Interview with PJB - 2012
PJB Interview with James Parton 2012 Q: First things first. How are you doing after your terrible accident?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16624/ | 191 hits
Interview: Paul James Berry
James Parton speaks to Paul James Berry of The Rose of Avalanche.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16676/ | 285 hits
Live Review: Sleigh Bells + Les Savy Fav + Liars
With the nation's students encroaching in to areas that have been the reserve of rock and roll stars since time immemorial (heaving objects from high-rise building, inciting public disturbances, sticking it to the man), it seems only fit and proper that the professionals infiltrate a campus stronghold and show them just what organised disorder really looks like.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13824/ | 480 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/ | 1,405 hits
CD Review: Little Fish - Baffled and Beat
Little Fish's debut album is a mixed affair, consisting of quirky indie rock 'n roll that oozes laidback cool, and barebones, repetitive songs that feel constrained by Little Fish's two-member head count.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13332/ | 509 hits
Feature: Opinion: "Not So Cheap Appeal"
Ashley Battye considers the possible ramifications of Universal Music's proposed EMI takeover.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16769/ | 302 hits
Live Review: Little Fish + Wot Gorilla? + Our Fold + Amy's Ghost + The Gang + We're Only Afraid Of NYC + Sketches + The Mighty Stef + Stagecoach + Mr Fogg + End Of Level Baddie + Arcs & Trauma
Halifax-bred musical primates Wot Gorilla? have a sound animal name, thrive in a West Yorkshire habitat, and seem to have inherited a Minus The Bear tendency from Wintermute.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13430/ | 1,164 hits
CD Review: Red Light Company - Fine Fascination
'Fine Fascination' is an album that makes no efforts to disguise its ambitions: it's an album that wants to fill stadiums, and it sounds fittingly huge.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10726/ | 552 hits
News Article: Come The Desert (LP) - Album Release
Give this new album a look.... Black Diamond Bay - Come the Desert (LP) "Poised and delicate" TRAFFIC MAGAZINE "Amazing" WHO'S JACK "Beautiful" JOHN KENNEDY XFM "Epic" MTV "Amazing" NO TITLE "Spine tingling" METRO Take two excellent vocalists, add an Iranian electric guitarist with a penchant for effects pedals, add one drummer with an electronic kit and a mac, throw in a seasoned bass player, a laptop wizard and the occasional violin, mix in some beautifully written songs with catchy choruses and you have music that's pretty hard to describe but brilliant to listen to.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14427/ | 397 hits
Live Review: Maximo Park + Arctic Monkeys + We Are Scientists + The Mystery Jets
It all sits a bit on knife-edge this one; I can't be the only one that feels it. The sweet, sweet taste of anticipation impregnates ever fibre of my body and, in empathy with a dog on heat, I pace round the Refec like a chained beast.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6300/ | 1,148 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/ | 954 hits
Live Review: The Sunshine Underground + The Playmates + Kubichek! + O Fracas + Harrisons + Gentleman's Pistols + Envelopes + Ironhorse
Maybe it was the prospect of seven hundred ("Seven hundred??!") people squishing like marinaded sardines into the Faversham with such proximity that all sorts of potentially frisky things could happen; maybe it was the atmospheric buzz zipping about visibly like an electric-blue bolt of lightning over an array of extravagantly-varied haircuts; or maybe it was the range of world beers on offer but, whichever way, The Fourth Festival Of Nasty proved to be one stonking, stamping, stage-invading beast of an event with antlers Pan himself would have been proud of pronged firmly up its derrière.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5981/ | 2,165 hits
Live Review: The Holloways + Last Gang + Micky P Kerr + The Pigeon Detectives + Jack Afro + Piskie Sits + Dirty Electric
In the cavernous grime of the Well, it is forever night time. Forever a luminous green-tinged, stale tobacco-clad dark age.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6579/ | 3,415 hits
Live Review: Broken Social Scene + Four Tet + Chickenhawk + Les Savy Fav + Liars + Wingman + I Like Trains + Honour Before Glory + Abe Vigoda + D/R/U/G/S + Eagulls
The inaugural Constellations festival here in Leeds kicked off early with a pre-party at the Brudenell Social Club featuring a stonking line-up of bands and sounds.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13825/ | 375 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/ | 877 hits
CD Review: The Birdman Rallies - Moons
La! A new release from The Birdman Rallies! This is a brilliant (brilliant in the sense of effervescent, ebullient) album, just like all of the other material released by The Birdman Rallies, though with the added benefit of greater duration than their previous collections.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16432/ | 446 hits
Band Profile: Low
Low is an american alternative group from Duluth, Minnesota. The group was formed in 1993, by Alan Sparhawk (guitar and vocals), Mimi Parker (drums and vocals) and original bassist John Nichols (bass guitar).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5061/ | 258 hits

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