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Live Review: Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
Some in the UK have criticized Clap Your Hands Say Yeah (CYHSY) recently (perhaps harshly) for what they perceived to be lacklustre performances on several of their live UK shows.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6119/ | 113 hits
CD Review: The High Wire - Odds And Evens
The new single from London-based trio The High Wire is hand-clap studded guitar-pop. The breezy combination of hand-claps and springy acoustic guitar is balanced out by a touch of darkness to the dreamy vocals and a light veneer of buzzy electric guitar.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11501/ | 177 hits
CD Review: Fujiya & Miyagi - Sore Thumb
Brighton band Fujiya & Miyagi release their latest single, 'Sore Thumb' on 6th April. It's a motoring techno sound that certainly doesn't shy away from being all out pop.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10542/ | 92 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
CD Review: Polytechnic - Won't You Come Around?
With their permanent bed head and adorned in cardigans, Polytechnic are an Indie wimp's wet dream. Having previously witnessed a particularly lacklustre live performance that had about as much energy as one of the losing toy bunnies from the Duracell advert, hopes for this single were decidedly low.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8578/ | 131 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 Darkness
The Darkness - while people are still quite rightly questioning the reason why British troops were involved in an unnecessary conflict in the Middle East and how much further Tony Blair can suck up to the mad, imperialist, "must have all the oil" demagoguery of Bush Jr, thankfully some light relief in the form of pantomime metal is at hand.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1303/ | 206 hits
CD Review: Black Soul Strangers - Lies
London-based Irish quarter Black Soul Strangers' new single, 'Lies' is a quirky indie-rock thump driven by piston-like drumming.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11434/ | 268 hits
CD Review: Make Model - The Was
As anyone who repaired to the [insert current sponsor's beer brand here] Tent one gloriously sunny Friday afternoon in late August may remember, Glaswegian popsters Make Model are the kind of band it is very difficult for anyone to dislike.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9067/ | 253 hits
CD Review: The Lucid Dream - Erbistock Mill
The first impression of Carlise based The Lucid Dream is of 80's industrial Goth. The drumbeat starts, and keeps going, with no fills or frills.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12552/ | 116 hits
CD Review: The Kiara Elles - Odio
This four track EP from Leeds' The Kiara Elles is a bright and breezy, eclectic blend of pop, indie and electro that's far from life-changing, but will get you tapping your feet and humming along in no time.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11295/ | 202 hits
Live Review: The Thermals + Downdime + Pavilion
A cold, dark and blustery Monday night in Leeds must have seemed like a million miles from Portland, Oregon but The Thermals did everything in their power to warm it up and a half full Joseph's Well was certainly appreciative.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7704/ | 297 hits
CD Review: Boe Weaver - Boe Weaver
Boe Weaver's self-titled debut album, is nine instrumental tracks that take the elevator-music blueprint, and imbue it with just enough hooks to make each song distinct and memorable.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12517/ | 91 hits
Live Review: Art Brut + We Are The Physics
Disorganisation is an inherent human flaw and one that meant I arrived just in time for We Are The Physics but soon after Vincent Vincent and the Villains.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8616/ | 266 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/ | 146 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - The Heartfelt EP
The latest release from Wakefield-based independent label Philophobia, 'The Heartfelt EP' comes in a nifty, heart-shaped felt sleeve and features four tracks from Wakefield-based bands Imp and Jeremiah.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11383/ | 139 hits
CD Review: The Wednesday Club - Soap
The first thing you'll notice about The Wednesday Club's 'Soap' album is its daunting length (twenty two songs, to be exact), and the second is the nonsensical song titles.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10539/ | 162 hits
CD Review: Metro Station - Metro Station
Metro Station are the guilty party behind 'Shake It,' and seem set to be 2009's version of Hellogoodbye, better known as the guilty party behind 'Here (In Your Arms).' Current, radio-bothering single 'Shake It' is love-to-hate electro-pop naffness that really is a case of once heard, never forgotten.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10597/ | 440 hits
Live Review: The Sunshine Underground + The Blood Arm + The Hair
The Hair, the hair, the hair. In all shapes and forms. Crammed into LMUs main room. Drinking, sweating and belching through the night.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7595/ | 743 hits
Live Review: John Squire + The Basement
... A funny thing happened to me on the way to the refectory. Actually it didn't, I was just late. Almost as late in fact as the members of The Basement are for the Dylan bandwagon that they seem so keen to jump on.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1092/ | 87 hits
CD Review: Luke Hirst - Rock n Roll Begins At Home
Bradford singer songwriter Luke Hirst specialises in the sort of no frills, pop-infused indie-rock songs that we don't seem to see much of anymore, what with 90% of popular acts either being a band, or a female solo artist (ala Lilly Allen, Amy Winehouse, Duffy etc.) Consequently, it's debatable whether Luke Hirst's new EP 'Rock n Roll Begins At Home' will find a ready audience, but that's no comment on its quality.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10610/ | 143 hits
Live Review: Felix Dennis
What's it like then, being rich, Knitting gold to warm an itch? Very much like being poor: Wealth is just a key - no more.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3366/ | 138 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/ | 171 hits
CD Review: Fake Problems - It's Great To Be Alive
'It's Great To Be Alive,' the third album from Florida's Fake Problems, is so sublimely happy, that it'll leave you agreeing with the album title wholeheartedly.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10569/ | 221 hits
CD Review: The View - Which Bitch?
The View's follow-up to chart-topping debut 'Hats off To The Buskers' is an interesting collection of songs that sees the band expand into previously uncharted territory.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10631/ | 522 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/ | 2,961 hits

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