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News Article: The Music's Rob Harvey to feature on The Streets album
Rob Harvey from The Music is to provide vocals on the next The Streets album according to a recent announcement made on Mike Skinner's blog.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11144/ | 240 hits
News Article: Robert Harvey (The Music) provides vocals for "Kill 100"
The Music vocalist Robert Harvey makes a guest appearance on vocals on the X-Press 2 single 'Kill 100' which is released on Monday, 11th September.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7251/ | 1,046 hits
Venue: Harvey Nichols

www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12031/ | 118 hits
Interview: Jon Gomm
John Harvey catches up with Leeds' guitar virtuoso Jon Gomm...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2956/ | 1,084 hits
Interview: Funeral for a Friend
John Harvey talks with Darren from Welsh emo hardcore band Funeral for a Friend, who recently headlined the NME tour in Leeds...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2338/ | 2,638 hits
CD Review: Desert Sessions - Desert Sessions 9/10: I See You Hearin Me/I Heart Disco
The world's coolest ginger haired person (the only cool ginger haired person come to think of it) Josh Homme (QOTSA) returns with the 9th and 10th instalments of his Desert Sessions series.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2428/ | 692 hits
Band Profile: Jameson Raid
John Hunter - Vocals/Acoustic Guitar Harvey Browne - Bass Jon Cronshaw - Electric Guitar Steve Glumac - Drums
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8623/ | 273 hits
Band Profile: The Music
indie dance
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1899/ | 5,160 hits
CD Review: The Music - You Might As Well Try To Fuck Me EP
"You Might As Well Try To Fuck Me" is the debut release from Leeds' The Music on the Hut label, and, put bluntly, is a blinding tune.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/46/ | 330 hits
CD Review: The Music - The Truth Is No Words
Taken from their eponymous album, The Truth Is No Words is the latest single release from The Music and includes DVD format, a live recording from their September 2002 appearance at Blank Canvas.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/251/ | 265 hits
Band Profile: Red Cells
indie rock
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6685/ | 355 hits
Band Profile: Johnny Poindexter
Johnny Poindexter's music was often described as bleak, bold, beautiful, and anything inbetween. Safe to say, you wouldn't find it down the disco.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2142/ | 862 hits
News Article: Jonjo Feather to release a new single 'Taxi' on 17th November
Local musician Jonjo Feather will release his hotly anticipated follow up single 'Taxi' on 17th November 2008 via the Dead Young Records label.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10098/ | 202 hits
CD Review: The Music - Take The Long Road And Walk It
Currently unsigned, this 4-piece from Leeds are already being hailed as the biggest thing since Oasis.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8/ | 201 hits
CD Review: Rose Kemp - A Hand Full of Hurricanes
OK, hands up, how many of you initially thought Rose Kemp was a tongue-in-cheek novelty act based on former Eastenders hard-man Ross Kemp?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8251/ | 253 hits
Band Profile: Hoover Dams
'Intense and claustrophobic music from Bradford. Extra proof, as if anyone needed it, of the Leeds/Bradford axis of musical accomplishment. More edge than a very edgy thing.'
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3824/ | 1,028 hits
CD Review: Giant Drag - Hearts And Unicorns
There has been quite a lot of recent hype and attention surrounding this two-piece from LA after touring with The Like and The Cribs.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6474/ | 156 hits
CD Review: Tigs - Something New
This girl has balls. Big hairy ones. Now I'm not usually a fan of lady-friends with add-ons but in Tigs' case I very much approve.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7299/ | 123 hits
CD Review: Charlotte Hatherley - Siberia
Having defected from the tedium of eternal teenagers Ash for a full time solo career and having been prompted to do so on the basis of "enthusiasm shown by Ash fans for her writing" it's questionable whether Miss Hatherley is deserving of a solo career all together.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8577/ | 157 hits
Live Review: The Music + The Officers
It about time the best band in Leeds came back to claim the unofficial crown from the local indie kids.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9450/ | 903 hits
CD Review: Joan As Police Woman - Christobel
New Yorker Joan Wasser is the vocal sensation at the heart of Joan As Police Woman. Although with a mind for equal opportunities other band members are mentioned in the biography, it is her voice you will inevitably come back to.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7594/ | 127 hits
CD Review: Sky Larkin - One of Two
With their debut release Sky Larkin show the skills and naivety that so far make up their charm. One of Two is slightly too long to be a real radio hit world beater.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7873/ | 351 hits
CD Review: Amy Studt - Nice Boys
Having reviewed her 'My Paper Made Men' album almost a year ago, it appears that what was held back as a digital download could perhaps become a physical album for Amy Studt.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10326/ | 259 hits
CD Review: The Nervous Shakedown - Untitled
"Heavy Grooves & Fucked Up Blues" proudly proclaims the scrawled biog and ain't that the truth boy! Musically like taking a corner at full whack on a Speedway track, spitting mud over the crowd.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/350/ | 129 hits
Live Review: The Kills
The recent media frenzy surrounding hotly tipped, Atlantic-spanning duo The Kills has all but proven that any 21st Century girl-boy combo will be pointlessly likened to The White Stripes, however tentative the links.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/949/ | 244 hits
CD Review: The Music - Take The Long Road And Walk It
Avid followers of The Music will be more than a little familiar with the latest offering from Leeds' biggest buzz band of the moment.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/144/ | 284 hits
CD Review: Elbow - Not A Job
While the likes of Oasis, Travis, Stereophonics continue to produce bland, soul destroying excuses for music it has been up to the likes of Blur and Elbow to fly the flag for innovative home grown talent.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2461/ | 287 hits
Live Review: Red Cells + Pulled Apart by Horses + The Humour
The hyperactivity begins outside with some rather fresh-faced Humour fans chanting an assortment of aphorisms, which can be heard a good few streets away.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9799/ | 508 hits
Live Review: The Music
It's the hometown dream... their favourite sons headlining the world's largest dual-site festival in front of 2,000 ecstatic music fans and with the news that Take the Long Road and Walk it may be hitting the UK Top Ten in a couple of days the atmosphere is electric.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/947/ | 267 hits
CD Review: Queen Adreena - Drink Me
The sonic boom felt from Pretty Like Drugs is an introduction no one will forget in a long time, as the mix of eerie interludes and full on aural blasts shatters through the atmosphere.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/437/ | 590 hits
CD Review: Rose Kemp - Violence
Formerly known as Silence in D Minor on the Free to be me EP, "Violence" always has been a strong song.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7476/ | 194 hits
Live Review: Katastrophy Wife + Hooker + Kavolchy + No Problem Disko
Pussy Whipped have cooked up a quadruple helping of shoutyness lady style this evening with about 100 at the Bassment to witness the scenes.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1232/ | 353 hits
CD Review: Akaysia Parker - Urban Lullabies (sampler)
Imagine having melted chocolate poured into your ear, while you have you face rubbed with feathers, simultaneously having the back of you head vigorously stroked - is it a nice feeling?
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/491/ | 306 hits
Live Review: Ash
A couple of days prior to the festival, a frightening thought occurred to me. Ash, still reeling from last week's tour bus crash in America, would be unfit to play and that Reef or Toploader were on standby to take their place.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1017/ | 110 hits
CD Review: Amy Studt - My Paper Made Men
You may recognise the name and remember Amy Studt as a hesitant yet flourishing teenage star. After her debut album sold around 200,000 copies and she gained 3 top twenty singles, she pondered stepping out of the world of music for good.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9482/ | 1,247 hits
Live Review: Queen Adreena + Sugarvalve
I am told that Sugarvalve are a 'heavier Foo Fighters' but for the few songs that I hear they sound more like a bad Aerosmith.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1147/ | 164 hits
Live Review: The Wedding Present + Scanners
A return to the city he calls home, for David Gedge, in his most famous incarnation, this was always going to be an emotional affair and a sweep through a 20 year-old back catalogue proved to be just that.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3634/ | 759 hits
CD Review: Tricky Nixon - Untitled
Richard Nixon would be proud. At last, something good with his surname. This 3 track EP from Manchester quartet Tricky Nixon is mighty impressive.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2246/ | 586 hits
CD Review: Heroic Trio - Summertime EP
This second offering from York-based alt-rock outfit Heroic Trio, the follow-up to last year's Driveby EP, is a decidedly mixed affair.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/481/ | 92 hits
CD Review: Big Joan - Insects And Engines
When Refused gave us the musical masterpiece known as "The Shape Of Punk To Come" they showed us how wonderful and amazing the scene could be.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2667/ | 320 hits
CD Review: The Kills - The Good Ones
Raw, loud and unrestrained, the latest offering from the boy/girl blues trash outfit is the epitome of nicotine-stained scuzzy rock 'n' roll.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3513/ | 637 hits
Band Profile: Sear
rock electronica
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1964/ | 524 hits
CD Review: Scatter - Judas
Football and music. Everyone knows the horror stories. The Anfield rap for instance, Del Amitri singing for Scotland, or even that atrocious butchering of 'Come On Eileen' that plagued every radio station and TV channel during Euro 2004.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3093/ | 487 hits
Live Review: Mash + Nebula + Peepshow
Saturday night and four bands take to the stage at Leeds' Premier pub/venue location, The Duchess. First up are the duo of Andy Parrott & Rob Karl, who unfortunately I missed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/874/ | 138 hits
CD Review: Florence And The Machine - Lungs
London-born Florence Welsh is the fiery-haired, charismatically-voiced songstress behind Florence And The Machine, a band much lauded by such giants as BBC Introducing and The Guardian even before the release of debut album, 'Lungs.'  After so much build up it is interesting to see whether the album can live up to the hype, and on first listen it certainly seems to; indeed, 'Lungs' has even landed Welsh with a much-coveted Mercury Music Prize nomination.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11039/ | 481 hits
CD Review: Stars Of Track & Field - Not Here To Shop
Having spent the last three years in Carlisle (at University) I watched the development of a local band by the name of Stars Of Track & Field.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8918/ | 249 hits
CD Review: Wildbirds & Peacedrums - The Snake
After releasing their debut album, 'Heartcore,' through Yorkshire's own The Leaf Label to widespread acclaim in 2007, Swedish husband-and-wife duo Mariam Wallentin and Andreas Werliin jumped straight in at the deep end with a follow up the next year. Their sound is raw, primitive; there is nothing of The White Stripes here.  Maintaining the stripped-down feel of 'Heartcore,' second album 'The Snake' builds evermore layers of  complexity onto the basic vocals and percussion set-up, bringing in glockenspiel, marimba, flute and hosts of other tinkling, twinkling other-worldly sounds. The landscape of 'The Snake' is a frenetic and turbulent one, with Wallentin's vocals meandering deftly through  a veritable helter-skelter of styles and octaves; one moment her voice is as deep and powerful as Nina Simone's or a jazzier PJ Harvey; the next, it takes on a fragile tone more akin to the fragile warbles of Anthony Hegarty or Baby Dee. All the while Werliin's 'peacedrums' are pounding rhythmically in the background, tribal and animalistic, as Wallentin guides us through their fairy tale wilderness. Live, they are a sight to behold, with shrieks and smashes melding together in a crashing chaos of complexity. First single 'There Is No Light' is a prime example of this controlled chaos; an anguished, churning mess of a song; but these raucous numbers are punctuated by slower, delicate tracks such as 'So Soft So Pink,' which sounds exactly as one would expect from the name, with soft drums and tinkling cymbal crashes built around vocals as understated and brittle as glass.  Listening to the album, you get the impression that the vocals and drums are each telling their own, distinct stories throughout; stories which compliment and interlace with each other but which are individual narratives, each with their own directions.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11066/ | 174 hits
Live Review: sammyUSA + Desolation Angels + Herrod
It's cold, it's Friday night, it's the Royal Park Cellars and it's empty for Herrod's arrival on stage.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1043/ | 168 hits
Live Review: Monster Killed By Laser + Mz Sojourn + Project 506
At gigs in pubs I usually turn up too late to see the first act, sadly today was not one of those days.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1317/ | 355 hits
Interview: Carina Round
"Don't call me PJ" - Gemma Hinchliffe caught up with Carina Round at Joseph's Well...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2298/ | 1,147 hits
Live Review: The Music
A third sold-out Leeds date for the UK's latest finding, The Music, and this time it doesn't take a guest DJ appearance to bring in the crowds.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/670/ | 280 hits
Band Profile: DC66
Pete Higginson - Vocals and Lead Guitar Leigh Green - Rhythm Guitar and Backing Vocals Tom Mitchell - Bass Guitar and Backing Vocals Liam Allen - Drums and Harmonies DC66 started life as Harvey Dent in 2004 but, re-launched themselves in 2009 with a new drummer, a rhythm guitarist, and a new name.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10943/ | 90 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - DTTR Compilation: Out Of The Woods And Trees
Responsible for a roster which contains the likes of The Pigeon Detectives and ˇForward, Russia!, there is no doubt that the mighty Dance To The Radio label has played a major part in the recent explosion of music coming out of Leeds.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8863/ | 526 hits
CD Review: The Music - s/t
The Music have had a phenomenal start to their working lives. Three years on from their origins in Kippax, expectations and circumstances have said "this album has got to be massive." Early gigs at the Duchess of York in January 2000 showed glimpses of their root talents: a searing voice and twitching charismatic in Robert Harvey and a guitar trance demon in Adam Nutter.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/199/ | 300 hits
Band Profile: The Listeners
Alternative,Acoustic,Rock
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6452/ | 327 hits
CD Review: Patrick Wolf - The Magic Position
"They send you off to hell in gasoline drawers and say 'Hey, while you're there, could you bring me back a chicken chow mein?'" Not one of mine, sadly, but of the eminently quotable Tom Waits.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8047/ | 210 hits
Live Review: Chikinki + Cope + Solo
Being first on the bill is never an enviable task. This point is emphatically made by the demonstrative display from tonight's headliners Chikinki, replete with the most hyperactive and manic lead this side of Axl Rose and Wayne Coyne's illegitimate love child.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/2427/ | 504 hits
Interview: Liam Frost
Three years after releasing his debut album, 'Show Me How the Spectres Dance' to critical success, Liam Frost has returned with 'We Ain't Got No Money, Honey, But We Got Rain', an album dominated by love songs, released late 2009.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12085/ | 271 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: Insect Guide + Cakey Face + The Starfighter Pilot + Guile
I've never seen the Mixing Tin so packed midweek, especially for a Monday night! So it looks as though we are in for a treat with the band line up this evening - or so I thought!
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7485/ | 375 hits
CD Review: Joan As Police Woman - To Survive
Superbly serene yet gregariously graceful, the second album from Joan Wasser and Co. is a magnificent exercise in chamber-pop intricacy.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9864/ | 232 hits
Live Review: The Scaramanga Six + The Butterfly + The Adventures of Loki + The Folk Theatre Partisans + Ghost Fleet + Telley + Silverlode
It's a brave idea by The Bone crew - take the Packhorse, double the venue part, open the bar, let people see one band, then wander to the other stage to see the next 5 mins later.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8099/ | 392 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Bright Young Things 2002
The Bright Young Things CD for 2002 is being distributed by Leeds City Council in April as a free addition to the glossy and widely available Leeds Guide.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/92/ | 247 hits
Live Review: Bodixa
Click Here For Review 2 Sometimes a band comes along with a little extra. I had seen this band in Leicester on the Wednesday, its Saturday now and I'm in Leeds for only the third time in my life.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/815/ | 90 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/ | 347 hits
Live Review: The Duke Spirit + Dogs + Duels
Fact: good image + good stage presence + good songs + lot's of A&R men = getting a good record deal. ...And all this is true about Duels, the first band on tonight, at an absolutely jam-packed Joseph's Well.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3556/ | 2,729 hits

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