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CD Review: Mumford & Sons - The Cave
Mumford and Sons continue to impress with the third single released from their debut album 'Sigh No More.' 'The Cave' is a song of passion and hope that showcases the band's musical sensitivity.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12505/ | 57 hits
Mumford and Sons continue to impress with the third single released from their debut album 'Sigh No More.' 'The Cave' is a song of passion and hope that showcases the band's musical sensitivity.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12505/ | 57 hits
CD Review: The Bellrays - The Red, White and Black
The down and dirty bass guitar riff of "Remember" kicks off this second Poptones offering from The Bellrays before some rolling drums interrupt proceedings along with strangled guitar for company and then we're off into a rifftastic headlong dash to the chorus.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/643/ | 165 hits
The down and dirty bass guitar riff of "Remember" kicks off this second Poptones offering from The Bellrays before some rolling drums interrupt proceedings along with strangled guitar for company and then we're off into a rifftastic headlong dash to the chorus.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/643/ | 165 hits
CD Review: Wounds - Dead Dead Fucking Dead
'Dead Dead Fucking Dead' is the name of Dublin five piece Wounds' debut EP. Kicking off the seven song set are 'Trees,' 'Ugly Mouth' and 'Vectors,' three bass-heavy tunes, focused entirely on groove.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12380/ | 122 hits
'Dead Dead Fucking Dead' is the name of Dublin five piece Wounds' debut EP. Kicking off the seven song set are 'Trees,' 'Ugly Mouth' and 'Vectors,' three bass-heavy tunes, focused entirely on groove.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12380/ | 122 hits
Live Review: Red Go Green Stop + Rebel Yell + The Nervous Shakedown + Tunji
Seizethedayer Festival, in which promoters of local bands get together and organise an all-dayer, featuring a carefully selected mixture of said local talent at Carpe Diem, a basement venue with a good atmosphere a mere brick throw away from Millennium Square.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9420/ | 414 hits
Seizethedayer Festival, in which promoters of local bands get together and organise an all-dayer, featuring a carefully selected mixture of said local talent at Carpe Diem, a basement venue with a good atmosphere a mere brick throw away from Millennium Square.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9420/ | 414 hits
Live Review: The Rakes + The Paddingtons + Five O'Clock Heroes
Up first tonight are US based band Five O'Clock Heroes. Perfecting cheerful pop sensibility alongside dirty rock they possess a fiery sound, with each beat of the drum, each bouncy bass line and vocal melody perfectly executed to produce a catchy rock sound.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3333/ | 737 hits
Up first tonight are US based band Five O'Clock Heroes. Perfecting cheerful pop sensibility alongside dirty rock they possess a fiery sound, with each beat of the drum, each bouncy bass line and vocal melody perfectly executed to produce a catchy rock sound.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3333/ | 737 hits
Live Review: Throats + Crocus + We'll Die Smiling + Antares + Curses
Whenever a riff dies it goes to Riff Valhalla, where it is harnessed to Thor's riff hammer. This mighty instrument is then dispatched back down to Earth, where it destroys the enemies of Metal; the false prophets, wimps and poseurs who tarnish its name.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11509/ | 373 hits
Whenever a riff dies it goes to Riff Valhalla, where it is harnessed to Thor's riff hammer. This mighty instrument is then dispatched back down to Earth, where it destroys the enemies of Metal; the false prophets, wimps and poseurs who tarnish its name.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11509/ | 373 hits
Live Review: Lightning Bolt + DJ Scotch Egg + Michael J Coxx + Mika Bomb + An Albatross
Arriving at the venue around 5pm, the Brudenell Social Club is already packed out with a whole variety of people.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6841/ | 512 hits
Arriving at the venue around 5pm, the Brudenell Social Club is already packed out with a whole variety of people.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6841/ | 512 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/ | 235 hits
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/ | 235 hits
Live Review: ˇForward, 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/ | 1,545 hits
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/ | 1,545 hits
Live Review: Design + Lazer Kid + Beautiful Feet + Draco + Icarus Smith
The annual Bright Young Things showcase has been very much like a 'Kinder Surprise' over the last few years - yes you may look back fondly enough, but you'd rather have a 'Fizzy Cola Bottle' (Futuresound competition) or even a 'Flying Saucer' (local band nite at Joseph's Well) because, at the end of the day, while the 'Kinder Egg' promises much, open it up and a crappy toy that you play with for five minutes and then lose down the back of the sofa is all that confronts you.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/781/ | 242 hits
The annual Bright Young Things showcase has been very much like a 'Kinder Surprise' over the last few years - yes you may look back fondly enough, but you'd rather have a 'Fizzy Cola Bottle' (Futuresound competition) or even a 'Flying Saucer' (local band nite at Joseph's Well) because, at the end of the day, while the 'Kinder Egg' promises much, open it up and a crappy toy that you play with for five minutes and then lose down the back of the sofa is all that confronts you.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/781/ | 242 hits