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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
News Article: The Asa Hawks release debut EP
Leeds band The Asa Hawks are pleased to announce the release of their debut EP, Roadkiller. The 3-track recording, with added bonus instrumental track, is now available to buy via The Asa Hawks website or at all upcoming gigs.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15812/ | 196 hits
Live Review: Minus
It's always hard being the first band to kick off a whole festival and today it was the job of Icelandic melodic rockers Minus to win over a crowd of festival goers who probably had no idea who they were.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3040/ | 286 hits
Band Profile: The Escape Route
punk rock
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6068/ | 494 hits
Band Profile: Melaton
Melaton were a great Irish five-piece indie rock band slowly making moves in the music industry. In the end they only managed to release three singles ('Moonstorm', 'Still Water' and 'Falling Star'), giving a couple away free over the internet during the band's lifetime.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5029/ | 110 hits
Live Review: Spoonfish + Fifth Goodbye + Nerve Engine
The night started with the metal soundings of "Nerve Engine". Metal Hammer praised this band not to long ago, so I was quite looking forward to the music and how good they were going to be.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/773/ | 332 hits
Live Review: Misled Vision + Mr Dogg + This Way Up
THIS WAY UP This Way up aren't a Battle of The Bands band yet but Bassist Ray has told me they are already interested in entering next years event, It was also their first gig so I reviewed them anyway.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1090/ | 303 hits
Live Review: Sugarvalve
Exactly twenty people witnessed what, despite flu-ridden vocalist Nick saying it was merely a "rehearsal", I believed to be one of the strongest Sugarvalve's sets to date.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1167/ | 224 hits
CD Review: Unkle - Never Never Land
Unkle's previous album, the musical elite showcase, known as Psyence Fiction was the brainchild of dance guru James Lavelle and the mighty DJ Shadow.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2422/ | 356 hits
CD Review: Groove Armada - Song 4 Mutya
Mutya, or Mutley as I like to refer to her, was once a member of the Sugababes. Did you know that? Course you did!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8663/ | 509 hits
CD Review: The Playmates - Smash Hits / Jackie Wright
The Playmates just reek of scuzz. They've got scuzz seeping out of every orifice. They've got scuzz in places you don't even have places.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6725/ | 1,037 hits
Live Review: iLiKETRAiNS
I don't think I really 'got' I Like Trains up until now. I sort of categorised it in my mind as 'music to kill yourself to' and didn't really have much of an opinion past this (clearly wrong) assumption.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11335/ | 721 hits
Live Review: The Blackout + Kids In Glass Houses + The Humour
The Cockpit is absolutely packed. In fact, we showed up earlier to find the queue winding all the way back under the arches, left for a swift pint thinking it would calm down, and found a similar sized queue, with different kids when we returned, which was after the doors had opened.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8253/ | 550 hits
CD Review: Neurosis - The eye of every storm
After developing a cult following in the USA in the last few years it's a suprise Neurosis have never been a big name on UK Shores.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2810/ | 514 hits
Band Profile: You And What Army
This is the end of the world. You see the immense light, hear the incomprehensible sound, feel the intense force...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13801/ | 92 hits
Live Review: Foruta + Breene + Misled Vision
MISLED VISION I probably wasn't the only one who was expecting a group of kids trying to play their own style of music.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1099/ | 391 hits
Live Review: Hood + Semi Squared + The Unpleasants
Tonight really didn't start well. After I'd encountered the frankly bizarre system of a 'paying guestlist' (?) we are told that due to technical difficulties, original support act Printed Circuit had to pull out, so enter Hood keys man Gareth Spencer and his side project The Unpleasants.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3575/ | 1,373 hits
Band Profile: De La Soul
De La Soul is a massively influential hip hop group, hailing from Amityville, New York, United States.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7565/ | 150 hits
Live Review: Charly Six + The Call + Brutal Tinkerbell
All girl three piece Brutal Tinkerbell may well be easy on the eye, but not so on the ears. It's sort of female rock in that lo-fi grrrl sense, but the pieces don't fit well together: "this lot are a little ropey" was the warning from the Well crew in advance of their first chord and half an hour later I leave with the same conclusion.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1220/ | 317 hits
CD Review: The Dais - Untitled
Bright chirpy guitar pop. Seven songs by four blokes from West Yorkshire. It's really not at all bad.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/334/ | 217 hits
Live Review: The Specials
Young and old skankers alike turned out in force on Sunday, to welcome legendary Two Tone ska band The Specials back to Leeds.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10812/ | 454 hits
Live Review: The Lodger + Downdime + The Chiara L's + The Manhattan Love Suicides
People teemed like ants from the early evening into the comfort of the Brudenell Social Club - one of Leeds' best loved venues.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6941/ | 1,007 hits
Band Profile: For Love And Hate
Mya Tweg- Lead Vocals Jodie Sykes - Guitar/Vocals Laura Bottomley - Bass Carl Butterfield- Guitar Luke Whitley - Drums For Love And Hate are the band to offer post-hardcore fans that pure, unadulterated musical carnage that their lives have been missing.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15914/ | 94 hits
Band Profile: Bruise
Bruise met in Jim's mostly derelict home in the East End of London, a little bit further east of the fashionable east end.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5169/ | 348 hits
Live Review: The Hair
You can take the band and the reviewer out of Yorkshire but you can't take the Yorkshire out... The Hair are an extremely tight outfit who have talent in abundance.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6003/ | 330 hits
Live Review: Richard Thompson Band
Described in this month's Uncut as "...one of Britain's greatest living songwriters" - and surely even this glowing accolade does not do justice to the musical genius that is Richard Thompson.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1110/ | 225 hits
Live Review: The View + Sound Of Guns
This Sunday saw The View descend into Leeds at the Cockpit, topping of a day in the sunshine with some great music.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14564/ | 568 hits
CD Review: King Biscuit Time - Black Gold
I want to buy a cabassa, delve my bear feet into warm sand and let my hair blow around me while the sea breeze tickles my nose.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6781/ | 242 hits
Band Profile: Vincent Vincent and the Villains
Vincent Vincent grew up in Hatch End, an area in Harrow, London. He later moved to East London's Bethnal Green and after leaving Art College decided to start a band.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8015/ | 242 hits
Live Review: Ten Seconds of Chaos + Kram + The Printed Sound + Pen Knife Love Life
I attended this show not quite knowing what to expect as I had heard a mixture of opinions on several of the bands, but when I arrived to a relatively large anticipating crowd, I thought I might be in for a good night.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2933/ | 1,944 hits
Live Review: ¡Forward, Russia! + O Fracas + Dead Disco
I like a place where the beer is cold and my feet stick to the floor. The Cockpit, my own little microcosm of punk, rock and roll and all that is indie.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6481/ | 1,805 hits
CD Review: Fossil Collective - Honey Slides
These guys like to get so high that they forgot to actually burn the songs onto the gorgeously presented blank CD they sent me.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13422/ | 774 hits
Live Review: Monty Casino + Invisible Friends + The Frenzies + Laboratory Noise
It was tempting to add the PA to the line-up on this one, as it affected the night nearly as much as the bands...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7117/ | 2,447 hits
Live Review: Sky Larkin + Pulled Apart by Horses + Cowtown
If anyone's beginning to find living in this country a tad tedious - everyone's depressed, everyone's skint and it's frigging baltic - tonight Huw Stephens has served up some prime delicacies to restore the faith.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10375/ | 587 hits
CD Review: Good Shoes - Think Before You Speak
I was slightly sceptical about how I would find South London quartet Good Shoes' début album, 'Think before you speak'.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8167/ | 523 hits
CD Review: Papa Roach - Naked and Fearless
Papa Roach continue their mission to distance themselves from their dodgy nu-metal past, with acoustic EP 'Naked And Fearless.' Firstly, I'm not entirely sure three tracks - one of which is an acoustic version of recently-released single 'Lifeline' - qualifies as an EP (surely, it's more of a long single?) and, secondly, once you take away the big, brash guitars, there's really not an awful lot left of Papa Roach.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10891/ | 573 hits
Live Review: The Ataris + Last Days Of April + Neils Children
As an avid The Ataris fan, I'd been waiting a long time in anticipation of seeing the band once again.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8383/ | 442 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/ | 233 hits
CD Review: O Fracas - Zeros & Ones / What Jim Hears
O Fracas are not a band for lazy, sleepy dossers yawning languorously in their putrefying rooms, slowly drawing on the ashen remains of a cigarette, leafing idly through a chewed magazine and half-heartedly flipping a coin to decide whether or not they can quite be bothered enough to go for a shower.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4200/ | 709 hits
Live Review: Hayashi + Black Diamond Bay + Eclectic + BoxSmash
Laptops - all the cool bands have them (apparently). With this in mind, it's 360 Club with a more electronic flavour tonight, The Library packed as per.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14707/ | 484 hits
CD Review: LCD Soundsystem - Sound of Silver
James Murphy is a man who owns lots of records, and judging by the influences present on Sound of Silver, it's clear to see that not only of the size of his record collection is enormous, the quality of it is too.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8785/ | 258 hits
Live Review: Bright Eyes + Rilo Kiley
"When you're on, yeah you're really fuckin' on!" yells the diminutive Jenny Lewis, singer and guitarist for Rilo Kiley, an odd looking bunch of misfits from the stable of Saddle Creek, the label started by one Conor Oberst and pals.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3652/ | 4,267 hits
Live Review: Moving Units + ¡Forward, Russia! + The Holy Terror
Comparing bands is a funny business. You can say that a band are like the Happy Mondays, and mean it to be a good thing, but find that you are actually putting someone else off.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3357/ | 879 hits
Live Review: Carina Round + Honeymoon Machine + Yellow Stripe Nine
"The record industry has its head up its arse. So far up that nearly all that's left is debt, Charlotte Church and a nasty smell" quotes Ben Paine in Carrie Brunel's online music journals, and who are we to disagree.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2306/ | 629 hits
Live Review: The Blueskins + The Bazaars + The Ebb
The Ebb are about to reach make or break time. Ball-busting, tribally triumphant drums soundtrack the band's rock and Borrell swagger onstage, the supremely confident singer causally sauntering across the pit before thrashing himself into a Columbia sized riff.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2970/ | 933 hits
Band Profile: Elixir
There is more than one band called Elixir. -A British heavy metal band -A UK trip-hop group -An Australian jazz trio featuring Katie Noonan, side project of the pop/rock group George -An Indian metal band -A dance band -an illbient project by GrandMixer DXT 1) Elixir is a British heavy metal band, formed by Steve Bentley, Kevin Dobbs, Nigel Dobbs and Phil Denton in November 1983.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5822/ | 309 hits
Live Review: Broken Social Scene + Apostle of Hustle
leedsmusicscene.net writers, you disappoint me. I cannot understand how nobody has decided to write about this yet.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6425/ | 425 hits
Live Review: The Music + The Rain Band + The Bandits
I was excited about this gig. I've enjoyed The Music's debut album and have been looking forward to tonight for sometime - tickets sold out about 4/5 weeks earlier so I was expecting an electric atmosphere inside this rather strange new venue under Leeds train station.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1031/ | 572 hits
Live Review: Glasvegas + Thomas Tantrum
Quote from myself 5 months ago in my Glasvegas review from the 13th June Cockpit gig... "Glasvegas were absolutely brilliant and deserving of all the hype.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10036/ | 709 hits
CD Review: The Kinks - Kinks / Kinda Kinks / The Kink Kontroversy
When one of the most influential bands of our times releases its first three original albums at once, you had better sit up and start taking notes.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14373/ | 1,828 hits
Live Review: The Damned + Viv Albertine
"I'm having peanuts for dinner," said Captain Sensible as we talked to him by the merchandise stand. "Motorhead was a great tour because they travel with two caterers and feed all the support bands." He then apologised for spraying us with peanuts as he chatted.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15723/ | 503 hits
Band Profile: Viking Skull
"Get in, Get Fucked and Get out", these are the 7 words that prompted the existence of Viking Skull. Realizing that the 4 years on the road with Raging Speedhorn had temporarily stopped for a well earned break, assorted members of RSH band and Crew faced the very real prospect of the booze drying up for a few months.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5358/ | 221 hits
Live Review: The Subways
The cheerful three-piece rose from the ominous black door of the Brudenell with all smiles ready to begin a 6th show in a string of UK tour dates.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14855/ | 520 hits
Live Review: Shadows Chasing Ghosts + Polar + We Stand Victorious + One Night Stand With Fate
If there's one thing that previous experience has taught me, it's that there's few better ways to spend an evening than seeing Polar and Shadows Chasing Ghosts completely destroy a small stage.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15480/ | 317 hits
CD Review: Concrete Bullet - Chemistry
Concrete Bullet are radio friendly. There, I've said it. Radio friendly. Wait, where are you all going??
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7516/ | 579 hits
Live Review: The Cribs + The Old House
The Rocket Bar does not look very welcoming to The Old House tonight as they take the stage, fewer than 30 people are in the room watching though this soon changes as the blast through opener Platoon.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2658/ | 1,585 hits
Live Review: The Strokes + Pulp + The Breeders + Weezer + The White Stripes + Dandy Warhols + Mercury Rev + The Bellrays + Parva
Firstly let me state the thing this weekend confirmed for me, above all others, that people at festivals so often have such varied opinions about the bands they saw.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9742/ | 489 hits
Live Review: Lorimer + 5ft4 + Floozy
Another cracking line-up courtesy of the Blue Star boys, this time with a bit of a rockier edge leading to possibly the fullest showcase since Leeds Music Scene maestro Dave Sugden and Joseph's Well manager Karl Baird began the monthly nights back in December 2000.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/920/ | 403 hits
Live Review: The Pigeon Detectives + Charlie Straw + The Glass Caves + Dancing Years + Hunting Bears
Live at Leeds as ever presented a multitude of possible routes but part of me wishes I'd followed my instincts and simply flitted between the two rooms in The Cockpit.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/17581/ | 405 hits
Live Review: Every Time I Die + Trash Talk + Spy Catcher + Defeater
It's grim up North. It's cold, wet, and windier than Eric Pickles after a vindaloo, but rolling through Leeds to lighten the mood this fine Thursday evening is the Rock Sound Riot Tour, bringing with it a lineup as diverse as the term 'punk rock' will allow, and enough fans to easily fill the main room of The Cockpit - not that anyone is around to catch Spy Catcher's opening set, which in some ways is a bit of a shame.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/15900/ | 257 hits
Live Review: Jon Gomm + Stephen Lomas + Oli Deakin + Tim Canfer
On the second and fourth Thursday of every month, Leeds offers us a new acoustic night: "Stripped" at Baby Jupiter.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3064/ | 650 hits
Live Review: Burst Rondo + Brigade + Vatican Jet + Nothing Special
Joseph's Well in Leeds have played host to some rather well-known bands if their posters are anything to go by - and over the last few months it seems like they've booked mostly Biffy Clyro support bands (thisGirl, The Boxer Rebellion, X is Loaded and some little London outfit named Brigade...).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3282/ | 824 hits
Live Review: Soft Cell + Fuzz Light Years
In all the years of being a fan this was the first time I saw Marc 'live'. I had seen former associates of his from Vicious Pink some time back.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/724/ | 312 hits
Live Review: Elliot + Dugong + Future Adventure + Kids Near Water + Skuttle
e·mo·tion (-mshn) n. An intense mental state that arises subjectively rather than through conscious effort and is often accompanied by physiological changes; a strong feeling Emo is a type of music that is rapidly gaining popularity in the UK, despite being popular in America for some time now.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1159/ | 418 hits
Live Review: Razorlight + The Sunshine Underground + King Charles + The Blood Arm + Piskie Sits + Skint & Demoralised + Kate Douglas + The Bishops
I can't think of a better way to spend a Saturday afternoon, than sat in a sunny field listening to amazing musical talent.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16635/ | 370 hits
Band Profile: Aftermath
There are at least seven artists with this name: 1. A thrash metal band from Chicago Illinois, United States 2.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/16508/ | 26 hits
Live Review: Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies + Pixies + The Subways + Infadels + Ali Whitton + The Black Velvets
Quickly cast aside as quite frankly preposterous any mistaken apprehension that the hushed rumours and tales whispering their way around the Red and Yellow campsites on Saturday morning were of Maiden's amazingly iconic 'Number Of The Beast', Bloc Party's 'Pioneers', aftershow craziness, or even, god forbid you little scamps, the prospect of going to the Aftershock Bar later to more-than-hopefully (with all fingers, toes and, ahem, everything crossed) catch a glimpse of a naked girl in the jacuzzi (not that you could see anything though, I did make it my duty to do a little research).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4170/ | 822 hits
Live Review: Aces & Eights + The Voltaires + Honeycomb Love
Aces & Eights are one of the only recent bands who have not come directly from MySpace. Rather than relying on the support of their, admittedly, over 1000 "Friends" they've worked their way up through the grimy Leeds pubs to arrive, not quite signed and slightly tainted, at the Cockpit.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9580/ | 823 hits
Interview: Being 747
Dave Cooke talks about life after Landspeed Loungers, Wrath Records, the local scene and the fortunes of his new band...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1608/ | 456 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/ | 660 hits
Band Profile: The Holloways
The Holloways were an indie rock band which formed in London, England in 2004. The band's final line-up consisted of David "Alfie" Jackson (vocals, guitar), Bryn Fowler (bass) and Edwin Harris (drums).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6580/ | 1,106 hits
Band Profile: Bayside
Formed in October of 2000, Bayside consisted of four musicians looking for a chance to play music the rest of their lives.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10346/ | 145 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Leeds: 2005
This review is really rather late, for which I apologise profusely. If I may, I shall explain how I came to be so rubbish at time-keeping, life-maintenance and being able to do stuff in general.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4310/ | 808 hits
Live Review: Miles Hunt and Erica Nockalls + Gary Stewart
Friday was an evening of firsts: my first time at All Hallows, the first time I got to watch Gary Stewart and the first time that Miles Hunt had played in a church.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/17323/ | 735 hits
Live Review: Jamie Lidell + The Sunshine Underground + José González + This Et Al + James Lavelle + The Young Knives + New Young Pony Club + Stephen Fretwell + King Creosote + The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
Jamie Lidell is an absolute nutter. Appearing as a diamond geezer dressed in silken bathrobe with gold rope strung loosely, provocatively, around his torso, he headbangs and face-pulls like a schizo on strychnine whilst a masked figure with white wires and whiskers coming out its face lurks about setting up cameras and sending disturbingly delayed footage to the screen at the back before propping up a mannequin's dismembered hand (which is, nicely, impaled on a metal pole, just in case you weren't freaked enough) in front of Lidell's mad-scientist decks; then leaves it to turn, slowly, in a revolving, demented circle.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7109/ | 1,114 hits
Live Review: Orka + Mr Shiraz + Juno 2 + Catylyst
I have to say I was pleased that this event was taking place, my 82-year-old gran had a full right mastectomy to fight breast cancer only 3 years ago, and I have lost an Aunt to cancer.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1176/ | 414 hits
Live Review: Gallops + Redtrack + Lafaro + Exit International + Reaper in Sicily + The Brilliant Things + Wilder + Nerves + Peers + Runaround Kids + Kvelertak + Blacklisters
The quality marking out the artists who did well at Leeds Festival (and maybe in real life too) was that they engaged an audience with themselves and with their music.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13424/ | 1,000 hits
Live Review: Bury Your Dead + Your Demise + Bury Tomorrow + Viatrophy + Heart Of A Coward + Annotations Of An Autopsy + Ingested + Breaking Point + Martyr Defiled + Demoraliser + Broken Teeth
Featuring more breakdowns than the M1 and more stretchers than you could shake several sticks at, Ghostfest has once again descended upon the city of Leeds to lay waste to the University for the weekend; featuring a massive 32 bands spread over 2 days, there is, simply put, no better festival out there for fans of hardcore and metalcore.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14977/ | 678 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/ | 843 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
Interview: New Young Pony Club
Is 'New Rave' dead? Or is it just older and wiser? I delve into the dark side of pop with NYPC.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12596/ | 697 hits
Band Profile: Stereophonics
Stereophonics are a rock band who were formed in 1992 in Cwmaman, Wales by friends Kelly Jones (Guitar/Vocals), Stuart Cable (Drums) and Richard Jones (Bass) but no relation to Kelly.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4605/ | 332 hits

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