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CD Review: Violent Soho - Jesus Stole My Girlfriend
Grunge gets quirky with the twisted stomp of Violent Soho's 'Jesus Stole My Girlfriend.' Drenched with slurpy bass, 'Jesus Stole My Girlfriend' periodically loses the plot with a swirl of surreal, kooky riffing before all hell breaks lose for the bloodthirsty metal crunch of the chorus.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13081/ | 246 hits
CD Review: Ocean Bottom Nightmare - What Would Judas Do?
'What Would Judas Do?' the new single from Ocean Bottom Nightmare has the best of both words: an infectious spring in its step, with something rotten simmering just beneath the surface.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12707/ | 373 hits
CD Review: Sounds Of Swami - Halcyon Days
Keighley's Sounds of Swami don't hang about on 7" 'Halcyon Days,' blasting through six songs in seventeen minutes.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10777/ | 746 hits
CD Review: Daybreakers - The Dawn Approaches
The debut EP from Leeds based Daybreakers makes liberal use of a jazz triple-header of trombone, trumpet and saxophone, in addition to the usual guitars and drums.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10614/ | 407 hits
CD Review: Pollen - Lonely In The Crowd
I get hayfever. Real bad, sometimes. But this particular strain of Pollen is infectious and debilitating in the best possible way - it will make you 1) sing (uncontrollably and loudly) and 2) stand there in shock unable to do a thing except sniff, your eyes watering, but for an entirely different reason to that large and inconsiderate yellow field a few streets away.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3200/ | 621 hits
Live Review: Lostprophets + Kids In Glass Houses
What better way to spend Valentine's Day than with 2300 others rocking out for nostalgia's sake. Saying that, there are plenty of younger people in attendance, who are clearly too young to remember the beginning of the last decade.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12490/ | 1,400 hits
CD Review: A Textbook Tragedy - Rain City State Of Mind
Often mentioned in the same breath as Architects and Misery Signals, the latest EP from Canada's A Textbook Tragedy has a rougher, more 'live' feel than the recorded output of either of those bands.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11230/ | 400 hits
Band Profile: Tommy Evans
Tommy Evans is based in London but was born and grew up in Leeds. Tommy's solo debut came in 2000 with the release of the "Timecapsule" EP on YNR swiftly followed by a succession of further releases on the label; The "4 Elements" EP featuring Task Force, Usmaan and production from original Low Life co-founder/fellow Leeds native BTI, "4 Horsemen" b/w "Not Nice" 12" featuring Yungun, Devise, Ricochet from Universal Soldiers and beats by Harry Love and Lewis Parker, and the classic "Me/You" b/w "Silent Moebius" 12" featuring Yungun, produced by Evil Ed and Harry Love respectively.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5598/ | 152 hits
CD Review: A Camp - Love Has Left The Room
'Love Has Left The Room' is the first single to be taken from 'Colonia,' the sophomore album from 'A Camp,' which features Nina Persson of The Cardigans fame.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10670/ | 1,220 hits
CD Review: Veil Cassini - s/t
Veil Cassini's debut EP proves that the Devon quartet have a hundred and one ideas when it comes to music, and for some reason they try to cram every last one of them into two songs, 'Silhouette' and 'Box & Cox.' Take almost any part of these musical mazes and you'll find enough off-kilter ideas to kit out five more songs.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10259/ | 454 hits
CD Review: Pete McGann - The Illusionist And Other Stories
After two albums of largely bass and vocal music, singer-songwriter Pete McGann has drafted in a full band for third album 'The Illusionist And Other Stories,' although there's still a fair helping of guitar-and-voice material too, for fans of his earlier work.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10976/ | 376 hits
CD Review: Jack Butler - Fit The Paradigm
'Fit The Paradigm' is the debut single from Scotland's indie-rockers Jack Butler. The album kicks off with current single, 'Hit It Out The Park, Son' and, right from the start, frontman Liam Kelly has a voice to split opinion.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10603/ | 934 hits
CD Review: Lifetime Skiver - Nightclub
EP-opener, 'Best Nightclub' is an indie-rock song that's boosted above the level of most self-released indie music, thanks to a handful of inspired hooks.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10500/ | 316 hits
CD Review: Violent Soho - Violent Soho
Violent Soho bring bass-soaked grunge bang up to date with lashings of throat-full-of-broken-glass punk caterwauling on their self-titled second album.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13109/ | 357 hits
CD Review: Cotheria - The Harlequin
The first thing you notice about 'The Harlequin' EP from West Yorkshire metallers Cotheria, is how well-packaged it is for a self-released effort.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10656/ | 416 hits
CD Review: The Dead Formats - The Dead Formats
The overriding characteristic of The Dead Formats' debut EP, is the complex and seemingly random use of main, backing and gang vocals, which gives each song on this six track EP a sloppy, oldschool punk vibe feel that's refreshing amongst the current trend for studio gloss.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11011/ | 685 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Revenge of The Psychotronic Man Vs. The Fractions
'Revenge of The Psychotronic Man Vs. The Fractions' is the second release from Manchester-based TNS Records, and serves as a great introduction to two underground punk bands.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10365/ | 344 hits
CD Review: New Found Glory - Not Without A Fight
Right from the start, New Found Glory's sixth studio album is exactly what you'd expect from the Florida five-piece.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10518/ | 393 hits
CD Review: Sound Of Guns - What Came From Fire
There's something vaguely Snow Patrol-esque about the general aura of earnestness and feeling that enshrouds Sound of Guns' debut full-length.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12923/ | 1,890 hits
CD Review: Lethargy - Purification
Classic rock seems to be enjoying a bit of a resurgence as of late and, if this continues, then Welsh four-piece Lethargy are definitely in the running for a piece of the action with their second full length, 'Purification.' Album opener 'Stealth' is a poised and polished statement of intent, its dark chug overlaid with plenty of classy riffing and a cocksure, rock and roll swagger.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10684/ | 573 hits
CD Review: The Hostiles - Always Looking Forward
'Always Looking Forward' is a hit and miss affair; the times when The Hostiles' riotous blend of ska, punk and cartoonish vocals doesn't quite fit together right, easily outnumber the times when it does.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11402/ | 620 hits
CD Review: Homebrew - The Heart of Insurrection
Homebrew's 'The Heart of Insurrection' is oldschool, cider-swilling punk rock with galloping drums, spiky riffing and bunged-up vocals aplenty.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10831/ | 330 hits
CD Review: Chiodos - Bone Palace Ballet
Second album from rising Michigan hardcore crew Chiodos begins as it means to go on, with the distinctly operatic 'Two Birds Stoned At Once.' Opening with a shiver-inducing Victorian-tinged violin, 'Two Birds Stoned At Once' recalls The Used's 'The Bird and The Worm,' both in terms of its operatic leanings and the Bert McCracken-like twinge to frontman Craig Owens' voice.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10383/ | 1,217 hits
CD Review: Alestorm - Black Sails At Midnight
'Black Sails At Midnight' is one of those rare albums that'll leave you wondering "why has no-one tried this before?" Scottish four piece Alestorm take the gimmicky-but-actually-pretty-fun battle metal formula popularised by European metal bands such as Turisas, and replace references to Odin and Vikings with tales of quests, treasure and wenches.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10742/ | 2,055 hits

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