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Venue: New Roscoe
The New Roscoe is a large pub in its own grounds with a CCTV protected car park, situated at the north-east edge of Leeds City Centre, a 5 minute walk from the main Bus Station between Leeds Building College and Thomas Danby College.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11926/ | 282 hits
Interview: Goldie Lookin' Chain
Holden DeForge is invited aboard the Goldie Lookin' Chain tour bus to talk to Two Hats and Roscoe P about their current tour, leisurewear and mums with cocks...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3324/ | 2,177 hits
CD Review: Gaia - Live @ New Roscoe
As a second encounter with Barnsley's badly named Gaia (and they're not even crusties!) is thankfully a little more promising but still cuts a firm trench in the middle of the rock/pop highway.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2425/ | 237 hits
News Article: The Alamo release debut EP...
The Alamo, previously Three 33, release their debut EP at the end of March. Titled Hello Venus! the EP will contain the tracks Best Of Me, Losing Out, Wrong Time and Spotlight.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1456/ | 79 hits
News Article: Hayashi release their debut album...
Leeds-based melodic breakbeat outfit Hayashi have released their debut album titled "Rosebud". Available now from local music stores or direct from the band's website.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3720/ | 137 hits
Band Profile: Novaman
covers
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2004/ | 212 hits
Band Profile: Prismic
Prismic were formed in late 2007. They are a three piece band who write and perform all their own material.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9691/ | 119 hits
Live Review: The Severed Alliance + British Fiction + The Psycho Strangers
Rushing around because your brother has a car that would be more use sold for scrap is not exactly the best start to a night out but we eventually got to the New Roscoe and found out that you get a bottle of lager for a pound, result!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10376/ | 269 hits
News Article: Waking The Witch to release a new album on March 1st...
The Leeds-based foursome Waking The Witch have announced the release of the album "Hands and Bridges" - their eagerly awaited follow-up to their acclaimed debut, "Like Everybody" - on March 1st via their own label, Witch Records.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3609/ | 303 hits
News Article: Patsy Matheson releases her 'A Little Piece Of England' album
Local musician Patsy Matheson's new album 'A Little Piece Of England' was released on Monday, 6th October.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10065/ | 106 hits
News Article: Bodixa forced to take immediate six week break from live action...
Bodixa have announced that they have had to cancel all forthcoming April gigs, due an accident involving bass player Dan Norton.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1473/ | 55 hits
Live Review: Bad Manners + RKid
"I've been waiting twenty years for that" beams my equally "sweaty as me" mate as we pile back into the car.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1273/ | 319 hits
Band Profile: Paul Clarke
solo indie
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4074/ | 222 hits
Live Review: Born To Run
I'm not big on lookalike/soundalike "tribute" bands as it all seems a bit naff to me, but I am a big Bruce fan, so I thought what the hell, it's only a fiver in and The New Roscoe is only about 20 minutes drive away and there's not much else happening this Thursday night.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1047/ | 57 hits
Band Profile: Blackout
Blackout is a West Yorkshire based classic heavy rock/metal covers band
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12405/ | 101 hits
User Article: AndyGee
Leodis Fan
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7187/ | 45 hits
Live Review: Union Jackass + Local Heroes + That's Called Stealing
I'm sat at the Irish Centre, it's about 8.15pm, I'm lost. See, me being a complete tit I didn't think to check how to get to the Roscoe.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2457/ | 683 hits
News Article: Xi in gig moratorium pending new album material
Following their appearance this Wednesday alongside Capital State at The New Roscoe Leeds self-styled dark guitar rock exponents Xi have declared a moratorium on live shows to allow them to dedicate the next few months to writing a full B-list of songs for an album of all-new material to be released towards the end of next year.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1408/ | 220 hits
User Article: Gig Listings For 2007
Hope to see all soon!!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7951/ | 51 hits
News Article: Will Saunders heads out on European tour...
Will Saunders, writer and singer with the band Juxtaposition is playing a series of solo sets in Belgium, Holland and France this week.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1594/ | 97 hits
News Article: AB Negative set out on autumn tour...
Leeds band AB Negative started their Autumn tour on Friday 19th September by playing a Northern Exposure showcase at the world famous Cavern Club in Liverpool.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1560/ | 103 hits
Live Review: Morassi + Tsuba + Zane
So, after intending to go down to see Terris, I thought I'd still pop down and check out the array of talent that had been put on to replace them.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/690/ | 132 hits
News Article: Infrasound selected for ITC Unsigned 2003...
Leeds' Infrasound have been selected for the official In The City unsigned event, a part of the annual international music convention that will take place in Manchester between 12-16th September.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1539/ | 134 hits
News Article: 2010 Gig list
Fri 26 Mar - The Mexborough Arms, Thorner Fri 9 Apr - The Boot & Shoe, Ackworth Sat 24 Apr - The Horse & Groom, Doncaster Fri 30 Apr - The Branch, Shipley Fri 7 May - The Cricketers Arms, Keighley Sat 8 May - The Bold Privateer, Wrose Sat 12 Jun - The Yorkshire Rose, Guiseley Sat 19 Jun - The New Roscoe, Leeds Fri 23 Jul - The Harlow Inn, Harrogate Sat 4 Sep - The Yorkshire Rose, Guiseley Fri 1 Oct - The Horse & Groom, Doncaster Fri 8 Oct - The Harlow Inn, Harrogate Fri 29 Oct - The Mexborough Arms, Thorner Sat 30 Oct - The Boot & Shoe, Ackworth Sat 27 Nov - The Three Horseshoes, Otley (to be confirmed) Fri 17 Dec - The Harlow Inn, Harrogate Sat 18 Dec - The Cricketers Arms, Keighley
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12491/ | 64 hits
Live Review: The Hamsters
Any late December night, the WD40 aerosol may get a chance to prove its worth; and there it was on stage at the Roscoe doing its bit from time to time in getting the guitar of The Hamsters' lead player/vocalist Slim into condition for what he does with it.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3448/ | 1,050 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 Durbervilles + The Delamores + Jordan Senior
A thin Thursday night at the Roscoe this time. But that's not the way to describe the performances, even when two of the three names on the bill were replacements, only the energetic The Delamores being an original booking.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3816/ | 801 hits
Band Profile: Bujidao
acoustic
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3798/ | 309 hits
Live Review: Ooberman + Beautiful Feet
Cleverly deciding I was going to go to this at the last minute, I made it to the Roscoe just in time to find Beautiful Feet sitting down with their drinks and having a few pats on the back.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1215/ | 106 hits
News Article: Well known Leeds writer and photographer turns fifty...
From his days at Leeds Student to Leeds based Backbeat magazine, Tony Woolgar has been writing about and photographing bands for many years.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4010/ | 264 hits
CD Review: Paraffin Alien - Slouch EP
Ok, so it's a given, some bands are live bands that can put on a prolific show, but can't quite cut it when it comes to knuckling down and making a good record , whereas there are some, that are bland on stage, yet can come up with the goods for the listeners.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7323/ | 166 hits
Live Review: Cinerama
When I moved to Leeds 15 years ago, the first gig I saw was in Lister Park, Bradford, with a packed crowd enjoying the sounds of The Wedding Present, who were on a stage in the middle of a lake.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1304/ | 109 hits
Live Review: Woody Mann + Jon Gomm
I must admit, sitting in 'The Angel', (good cheap drinks here ladies and gentlemen), en route to 'The Roscoe' I was lost in the conversation from the other table - let's not go there but...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1239/ | 222 hits
CD Review: Andy Clare - Only in Your Glory
Andy Clare follows his three track demo with a consistently well tempered 6 track mini album "Only in Your Glory".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/146/ | 176 hits
Band Profile: South View Juniors
South View Juniors are an indie band from Leeds, West Yorkshire Influenced by bands ranging from The Beatles to Doves.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11306/ | 284 hits
Live Review: Cinerama
Who says David Gedge has gone soft in his old age? Since Cinerama rose from the ashes of indie stalwarts The Wedding Present back in 1998, unfair comparisons have been drawn in some quarters between the lush, cinematic feel of their first two albums and the layered guitar-pop of Gedge's former outfit.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/829/ | 75 hits
Live Review: Electric Mud Generator + Astral Flyers
So tonight sees me journeying out to the outpost known as the New Roscoe to take in two local old-skool metal bands I've heard good things about.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4064/ | 650 hits
Live Review: Capital State + Helen + Suki
The first time I ever went to the New Roscoe the audience consisted of two men, a dog, and myself. It was like a completely different venue on this occasion, packed out almost to capacity, with a decent sound system and great atmosphere.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/775/ | 195 hits
Live Review: Brazil
It's a shame that around only thirty people ventured over to the New Roscoe on Wednesday night because it really is a very well laid out venue, good acoustics and has a larger PA than venues such as the Rocket - although it was a little on the quiet side tonight.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/922/ | 76 hits
Live Review: Beautiful Feet + Danny Redthorn
This was my first visit to the Hard Rock and I was expecting great things. Apart from Jimi Hendrix's belt the venue disappointed slightly, but neither of tonight's acts did.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1223/ | 120 hits
Live Review: Wang Dang Doodle
A dreary Tuesday evening was enlivened on Tuesday by a performance of great soul and energy from recently formed soul outfit Wang Dang Doodle, named after a Willie Dixon song celebrating the joys of drunken and debauched revelry.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9086/ | 445 hits
Live Review: Weeve + The 42 Tones
Continuing on with the now established 'Wednesday... Whatever' nights, we had a bit of a disappointing turn out in all honesty, maybe due to the fact that there were only two bands playing or that the opening band's mates had school the next day.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9837/ | 35 hits
Live Review: Chicken Legs Weaver + Cardboard Cowboy + Tom Rodwell
First, a grumble. Tonight, there were three great acts on for a measly three quid, on a well though out bill, in a venue just outside the city centre, with probably the most consistently good sound in the city.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4265/ | 998 hits
Live Review: Beat Route 62 + Felix Leiter + TV John
The first "Whatever..." night I have been to at the New Roscoe has left quite an impression on me. An unassuming venue that looks like it should play host to tribute bands, it has a Wednesday night local talent night where three bands play and finishing work early I decided to call in.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/695/ | 136 hits
Band Profile: 16 Days
"Innovative four piece with a hybrid sound comprised of Funk, Rock and Soul."
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8179/ | 282 hits
Live Review: Xi
The New Roscoe was filling up with a great B-movie collection of outsiders, drifters and weird characters.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/772/ | 176 hits
Live Review: Frank Sidebottom
It's Frank Sidebottom at the New Roscoe, you know it is, it really is. It's a middle aged man in a papier mache head, who really should know better by now.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7519/ | 428 hits
Live Review: Deadstring Brothers + Pigzipper
Decisions, decisions! In town tonight there's Joseph Arthur at The Cockpit, Brendan Benson at the Uni and then his friends from Detroit, Deadstring Brothers at the New Roscoe.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4297/ | 495 hits
Live Review: Blue Rodeo + Luke Doucet
I never realised there were so many Candians in Leeds, I'm pretty sure they outnumber non Cannucks here tonight.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1235/ | 449 hits
Live Review: Angie Palmer
What comes next in your career if you've just heard you've got your first 5-star CD review (in Country Music People magazine) and Bob Harris has told the world of Radio 2 that you're one of Britain's best current singer-songwriters as he too endorses your new album?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3074/ | 281 hits
User Article: The Last Three Months Are Blank...? Scott Silverlode Writes....
Good morning, noon or night to all you Loders out there. Through the most undemocratic of processes I have been nominated to supply with your long-over due mouthful of all things Silverlode. It's been a wopping three months since the last news update and you'd probably think there'd be lots to tell you, and well...you'd be right.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7116/ | 74 hits
Band Profile: 3 Days Till 2Morrow
rock
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7723/ | 130 hits
Live Review: Arctic Monkeys + Milburn
There's an air of anticipation at the Blank Canvas, tickets have been trading for silly money and there are people here who wouldn't usually venture out to see a band on a Monday evening.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4331/ | 3,012 hits
Live Review: Delmonica + Shearwater (Leeds) + Zenith
1. You are showing your age. Zenith. If only we were allowed guns in the UK. Pete Docherty (the last remaining soap rocker© in the world) would be joining the list of M.I.A.s and personally we think that would be dull and boring.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3730/ | 710 hits
Live Review: Tom Russell & Michael Martin
Who's Gonna Build Your Wall, boys? Who's gonna mow your lawn? Who's Gonna Cook Your Mexican food, when your Mexican maid is gone?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7315/ | 935 hits
Live Review: Misled Vision + Cutout Hero + Dum Flux
DUM FLUX The first band on in the New Roscoe pub was a rarity; a talented punk band. Their set included strong drumbeats, nice bass lines and good guitar chords and riffs to make it an enjoyable one.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1028/ | 159 hits
Live Review: Jackie Leven / Michael Weston King
"I took a train out of Leeds in the pouring rain..." Jackie Leven From the onset this was going to be pretty intense; The Black Heart Procession rolls out of the PA and, with nowhere to go, laps around my ankles.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3168/ | 364 hits
Live Review: STOP! Motion + The Severed Alliance + High England
The New Roscoe on a wet Wednesday night was a new experience for me. This was my first gig there and having never been in I was unsure what to expect but as a live music venue I was pleasantly surprised.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10008/ | 223 hits
Live Review: Sigue Sigue Sputnik + Liquidhead
Before I start I'd better point out that I like the Sisters of Mercy - have done for years, and probably always will.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9821/ | 91 hits
Live Review: 9 Volt Shot + Ajanta + Myopia
An evening of contrasts at the New Roscoe was enjoyed by a pleasantly sizable crowd - given that it was a Wednesday night and clashed with the nation's prima donnas kicking a bag of wind with scant success - proof, if proof be need be, that live music at grass roots level is alive and kicking.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4234/ | 417 hits
Live Review: Sawthroat + Misled Vision + Esclavage
ESCLAVAGE A rather melodic beginning for a band that seem ready to tear the new roscoe down. This song turns into a roaring mosh-fest in seconds with all members showing good stage presence.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1104/ | 220 hits
Live Review: Catylyst + Sugarvalve + Brody
I was supposed to be going to Josephs Well tonight to see Brody, Sugarvalve and Catylyst. Unfortunately they cancelled, so I rang my friends and said, hey no problem I'm definitely coming to see you guys now, only to check the discussion board and see that it had been rearranged at Royal Park and was going ahead as planned aaaahhhhhh!!!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/736/ | 134 hits
Live Review: Waking the Witch + Gallo
No it's not the Onion Cellar, though you'd be excused for referencing that particular venue. However, the grass is, indeed, green(ish), unlike The New Roscoe's shiny brass which is busy reflecting the populating of here, and the faces of solitary guys, with an honest lustre, (that match-making call was a good one).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3096/ | 838 hits
Live Review: James Chance
Truly weird, truly out there is when you don't mean to be, I mean for the last 25 years I was happy to think that James Chance had produced this freakish, extraordinary noise out of a punkish desire to confront and to explore boundaries in what you could do with funk or jazz or punk, but no, it seems he just is freakish and extraordinary.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8928/ | 91 hits
Live Review: Jon Gomm + Gallo
This is the second time I have seen Gallo and I like them more every time. The female duo have a lot of talent between them and use guitar and saxophone to produce some lovely funky, jazzy, blusey medleys, topped off with an angelic, but strong voice that you have to notice.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6634/ | 571 hits
Live Review: Martin Hughes
On many occasions throughout history a tiny crowd has witnessed a great miracle. Throughout musical history small numbers have seen something magnificent, which has transpired for the artist to go beyond these initial setbacks to playing huge venues and sell millions of albums.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6305/ | 360 hits
Live Review: Space Ritual
A real mixed crowd of various ages, shapes and colours. People who should certainly know better at their age(s).
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3820/ | 416 hits
Live Review: Deadstring Brothers
Looking like Matt Bellamy and sounding like Mick Jagger, Kurt Marshke leads Deadstring Brothers through this evening's set with excellent vocals and some chirpy banter with a lukewarm crowd.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3589/ | 321 hits
Live Review: Wrinkle Neck Mules + The Durbervilles
'Even Jesus Christ could use a little wine' Wrinkle Neck Mules: Big Dipper Have you noticed the flyover approach to Sheepscar?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2928/ | 577 hits
Live Review: Lucky Jim + Kate Rogers + Micah P Hinson
Yet another cosmopolitan line-up, yet another eclectic yet highly accomplished night of music. This job certainly ain't getting any harder.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2553/ | 603 hits
Live Review: Cinerama + The Call
In doing his "which band will please Wedding Present / Cinerama fans" homework, it appears the promoter has missed the mark with his choice of support.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1298/ | 273 hits
Live Review: Brutal Tinkerbell + Erin's Third Incident + Future Sons of Rome
If ever there was a lesson for new bands to learn then Future Sons Of Rome are it. 1) Your singer should never wear sunglasses unless you are playing on the main stage of a festival or have sold out a well lit arena.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1229/ | 468 hits
Live Review: Electric Mud Generator
Electric Mud Generator play Lead Guitar-led heavy 70's rock with elements of blues and a whole lot of talent.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1119/ | 267 hits
Live Review: Misled Vision + Cutout Hero + Dum Flux
Dum Flux opened up the evening in a punk rock fashion. Melodic, energetic but let down by out of time guitars and slightly out of tune vocals.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1029/ | 174 hits
Live Review: Phluid + Catylyst + Flipside
Given the amount of hype openers FLIPSIDE give themselves, I could be forgiven for thinking I'd walked into the wrong venue had it not been for the stately John Keenan on the door.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/912/ | 138 hits
Live Review: The Stoops + Cheer Up Mungo Hump and the Daddy Special + Fifth Goodbye
Tonight's entertainment was a mixed bag of punk, blues and prog, stoner doors stuff, which surprisingly went together well, though no band lit up the evening as something special.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/784/ | 150 hits
Live Review: Stray + Stonechild
Before going to this gig I had the vague impression that this night would be devoted to 70's rock and I wasn't far wrong.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/705/ | 75 hits

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