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CD Review: Whiskycats - Untitled
Bit of a weird one here people as Whiskycats are a reviewer's nightmare with all their genre bending activities.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4144/ | 439 hits
Live Review: Shed Seven
Coming to the end of a thirteen-year career, Shed Seven make the half hour journey to Leeds for the last time this evening.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1348/ | 330 hits
Live Review: The Humour
The Humour are all about chugga chugga rock played with strutting ego and a confident American accent.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9966/ | 144 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/ | 221 hits
Live Review: Catylyst
Out of all three bands playing at the Futuresound gig tonight it's obvious as the crowd disperses onto the dance floor which band most people have come to see.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/684/ | 90 hits
CD Review: Wintermute - Dead Or Not He Was Wearing Sunglasses
Wintermute are a musical breath of fresh air. With their infectious, catchy melodies and strong rhythm they are head and shoulders above the huge pool of guitar-based indie bands that are making the rounds in the nation's cities.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10480/ | 233 hits
Live Review: Ash + The Crimea
The final night of Ash's tour falls in Leeds due to the gig being postponed from a couple of weeks ago.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2778/ | 567 hits
CD Review: The Pigeon Detectives - Untitled
The Pigeon Detectives are one of the most entertaining live bands around Leeds at the moment. On stage their frantic and furious frontman belts out shambolic rock 'n' roll gems like there's no tomorrow, often threatening to decapitate one of the band's guitarists as he throws his mic stand, microphone and himself around the stage in an uncontrolled fit of pleasure.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3970/ | 1,569 hits
Live Review: Jarcrew + Duels + Galitza + This Et Al + Being 747 + The Young Knives + The Scaramanga Six + The Secret Hairdresser + ˇForward, Russia!
Wrathstonbury is, believe it or not, one of the most important dates on Leeds' live music diary. Eighteen bands compete with beer for your attention.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3217/ | 725 hits
Live Review: The Signs + The Stays + Record Department
Considering there wasn't a lot of promotion for the showcase this evening at Leeds Mine this was one hell of a night.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7920/ | 492 hits
Live Review: Vib Gyor + Cardboard Cowboy + iLiKETRAiNS + Drat + The Smokestacks
For me the Tea Time Shuffle is both a blessing and a curse. The great thing is you get to see 5 decent bands and at the same time are provided with the opportunity to start drinking at 6pm.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3467/ | 1,421 hits
CD Review: Rollerball - Untitled
I was slightly nervy before reviewing this CD; the reason being that I'd heard a number of people comment adversely on it - at first I could see what they meant; but the more I've listened to it the more it has developed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/165/ | 105 hits
Live Review: Kaiser Chiefs + Sixty 6 + Ryan Shirlow and the Bloody Marys
I'm starting to feel like a York correspondent for LMS as I stroll down to Fibbers to catch one of Leeds' most talked about bands of the moment.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2979/ | 1,541 hits
CD Review: Sparkwood - Jalopy Pop
Jalopy Pop is a sugar filled, super happy, smiley faced ride from start to finish. Song after song of catchy, infectious American pop that is so chirpy that it could brighten up the day of the most miserable, down in the dumps bastard.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3650/ | 500 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
Live Review: Bayou Gumbo
I like to think of myself as a man of the world, a raconteur, a philanthropist and all those other words I remember my father using when I was a lad to describe himself to some hapless stranger over a pint (he never ever knew what they meant!) However, even men of the world can be caught off guard every now and then.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1221/ | 91 hits
Live Review: Yellow Stripe Nine + 45 Revolutions + Pierpoint
Local showcases are always unpredictable and without pretense thus making them top reviewing candy. Occasionally rousing, sadly more than often easily forgettable and very very rarely awe-inspiring.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1343/ | 662 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/ | 175 hits
News Article: Leeds Music Forum release Captain Wilberforce's 2nd album as a free download
Following glowing reviews for his debut album 'Mindfilming', Leeds songwriter Simon Bristoll aka Captain Wilberforce returns with a new Album - 'Everyone Loves a Villain' - available free to members of Leeds Music Forum website.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9352/ | 667 hits
Live Review: sammyUSA + The Primms
A half-filled room welcomed London-based three-piece The Primms onto the stage. Having heard the quite average two-track "Do You Know The Future?" EP (released on Destabilize Records), my hopes were less than high, and, unfortunately, the same blandness and mediocrity of their recordings was evident in The Primms' live set.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1117/ | 241 hits
CD Review: The Zico Chain - s/t
After spending some time listening to this new mini album from Brighton's angry grungers, The Zico Chain, I have learnt several things.  My grunge threshold is considerably lower than I previously thought.  Comparisons to legendary bands can be a thankless task.  Confidence in yourself can be a saviour.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7106/ | 142 hits
CD Review: Rochelle - Untitled
Unfortunately for the discerning popster, this CD would not appear - like many a K-Tel offering of yesteryear - to be available in any shops.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8243/ | 149 hits
Live Review: Buck 65 + Tim Fite
Tim Fite is mental. I don't think he is pretending or just trying to be wacky, he genuinely has a screw loose.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5968/ | 239 hits
CD Review: Indigo Skins - Untitled
Having supported Laika Dog and with an upcoming show sharing the stage with Forward Russia, Indigo Skins could be going places.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6442/ | 399 hits
Live Review: Kill Manticore + Blacklisters + Fixit Kid
For all my scheming and plotting, it is the simple things in life that keep me most amused. Plans. I love plans.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8924/ | 129 hits
Live Review: Duncan McFarlane Band
Hmm.... the New Roscoe you say? Isn't that where the tribute bands play? Well yes I suppose it is, but periodically they offer a night over to a group of performers who can really write songs and play them without pretending to be someone else.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1084/ | 170 hits
Live Review: The Jellys + Catylyst
Catylyst are not having a good night. But it's not their fault; a series of cock ups with Chris' guitar and a bad sound due to the P.A man's efforts (or lack of) didn't do this outstanding band any justice.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/731/ | 122 hits
Live Review: Bluebottle Kiss + Chris May + The Pocket Gods
"A great name, it's a great name. They must be great." That was the logic that I mustered up as I walked through the Cockpit doors.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1316/ | 192 hits
Live Review: International Trust + Micky P Kerr + Die Video Die + The Terminals + Silverlode + Don't Look Down
I'm a prat. Got my times muddled and missed out on opening band Chops. Oops. I hear they were stupid but great, so that's that one hastily out of the way.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9386/ | 705 hits
Live Review: Foo Fighters + The (International) Noise Conspiracy + Ash + Sum 41 + The Hives + Less Than Jake + Andrew WK + The D4 + The Libertines
After a f**king long walk home the night before and with a mild sense of too much Carling I opted to drive in on Sunday and be entertained with the knowledge that my car awaited at the end of it all.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9743/ | 298 hits
Live Review: Virginia Creep + The Cut + El Capitan + Arcade
A night filled with highs and lows took place at Joseph's Well as three exceptional bands showcased their talents and one band were a disappointment to most concerned.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6276/ | 518 hits
Live Review: Bloc Party + The Futureheads + LCD Soundsystem + Komakino + Maximo Park + VHS or Beta + O Fracas + ˇForward, Russia!
Three days, four nights (five, even, if you're hardcore, or none if you're of the wired, Lucozade Tablet-guzzling insomniac variety), thousands of lovely boys attentive to the lure of (so) many an alluring female, two hundred bands, two million pints of Carling and two famed yellow wellies; it's all about numbers.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4168/ | 1,021 hits
CD Review: The Bundesrats - Half Finished Horse
'Half Finished Horse,' the debut EP from Wakefield's The Bundesrats, takes the oompa-oompa, carnival-esque beats of Madness, and puts them together with jaunty, ska-punk keyboard refrains, and a frontman who seems to think he's providing the vocals to an opera.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10897/ | 161 hits
CD Review: White Boys For Gay Jesus - White Boys For Brothel Med Clinics
With a name like that, and songs titles such as 'File To Fuck' and 'Pussy Cake' White Boys For Gay Jesus seem set to be a deliberately annoying, deliberately offensive band with Bloodhound Gang style tongue-in-cheek lyrics.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10366/ | 608 hits
Live Review: Muse + Arctic Monkeys + Feeder + Dirty Pretty Things + The Futureheads + The Cribs + Shut Your Eyes And You'll Burst Into Flames
As another long night bleeds into another bright, sunny day, bleary eyed tent dwellers emerge from their probably now a little bit on the stale side canvas abodes to see out the last day of the festival.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7246/ | 603 hits

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