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CD Review: The Automatic - Monster
Quite simply: wow! The Automatic are one of the rare 'new' bands if you will that seem to me to go from strength to strength after each single; yet seemingly unnoticed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6805/ | 922 hits
CD Review: The Maple State - For The Temperate Lives
Since forming in 2005, Manchester's The Maple State have toured extensively with the likes of Get Cape.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9804/ | 164 hits
CD Review: Queen Adreena - Pretty Like Drugs
Katie Jane has long been a star, campaigning the right of the grrrl to fucking rock, her latest band replacing the awesome noisefest that was nineties band Daisy Chainsaw.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/426/ | 160 hits
CD Review: Stonefish - Untitled
A year on from the debut from Leeds/Bradford's Stonefish and here we have a further six straight down the line rock tracks.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/300/ | 135 hits
CD Review: Lowfields - Untitled
Despite only forming four months prior to this recording, Leeds act Lowfields' first ever demo is two tracks of instantly likeable mainstream rock, played by very accomplished musicians.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10930/ | 119 hits
CD Review: Red Go Green Stop - R.E.
Red Go Green Stop's latest slice of adult pop glory opens with an indefinable yet undeniably ska-infused intro proving its status as just that.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8679/ | 347 hits
CD Review: Pull Tiger Tail - Hurricanes
Bands hyped up without an album, but solely because they are new, have four average songs on MySpace and a novelty name, seem to be the way music is going.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8512/ | 642 hits
Live Review: Doll & The Kicks
I had never been to The Library in Leeds before, but found it a very good venue. I was really looking forward to seeing Doll & The Kicks as I had seen them support Morrissey in May and was very impressed with them.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11325/ | 213 hits
CD Review: Moneen - The Red Tree
Moneen have always been overtly overlooked in any way you wish to categorise musical success in this country.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6983/ | 152 hits
Live Review: Kharma 45
Rio's is a decent sized venue that looks well-suited to hosting live bands; when Kharma 45 opened their set with "Come On" there was only around 3 dozen people present yet their powerful sound filled the venue giving the impression of a far larger crowd.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8540/ | 322 hits
CD Review: Aeon Scream - Untitled
The first song on the Aeon Scream demo is 'She's So Easy' and it gets straight down to business, no faffing around with lengthy boring intros and is frankly a breath of fresh air.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7232/ | 255 hits
CD Review: The Blood Arm - Say Yes
It would be of no surprise to you if I say that The Blood Arm happen to be Franz Ferdinand's new favourite band.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3870/ | 400 hits
CD Review: Good Shoes - Morden
From the truly glorious, rousing opening riff, you can tell that 'Morden' is going to be a tale of teenage angst for our times and what a tale Good Shoes turn it into.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8680/ | 225 hits
CD Review: Young Rebel Set - Walk On
How a record is promoted and how it actually sounds are often very different things. A great example is 'Walk On,' the forthcoming single for Young Rebel Set, who according to XFM and NME alike are supposedly one of the most promising emerging indie bands to come out of Britain this year.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11482/ | 227 hits
CD Review: Cherryfalls - Winter/Winter
In the fallout from Radiohead's The Bends I fell in love with this genre, big melodies from bands with lead singers who probably sent Jeff Buckley lyrics to their ex girlfriends to let them "know how they're feeling".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3747/ | 882 hits
CD Review: Indigo Skins - Untitled
Having supported Laika Dog and with an upcoming show sharing the stage with Forward Russia, Indigo Skins could be going places.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6442/ | 398 hits
Live Review: Beautiful Feet
In amongst the punks, skaters and frightening ska types in the local scene sit Beautiful Feet, an altogether more relaxed and calming bunch of guys, playing acoustic guitars and singing delicate songs about the brighter things in life.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/667/ | 123 hits
CD Review: The Longshots - What Doesn't Kill Us
Recent experiments under test conditions have concluded that listening to this album whilst driving increases your chances of picking up a speeding ticket by a WHOPPING 37%.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6328/ | 206 hits
CD Review: Bon Jovi - Have A Nice Day
"100,000,000 Bon Jovi fans can't be wrong" declared the New Jerseyites' career spanning box set. Whilst there is no doubting that Bon Jovi have consistently 'shipped units' for over 20 years and won just about every music award going (along with Jon Bon Jovi's Oscar nomination for his solo work) there's a serious divide over the band's credibilty.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4294/ | 1,373 hits
CD Review: The Unfortunate Incident - Build Your Own Arc
It is easy to presume that these hyped Sheffield scenesters are just going to be Fall Out Boy/My Chemical Romance wannabes; trying to fall into that radio-friendly rock-pop-punk genre so popular with fifteen year old girls who have come to realise that Avril Lavigne is balls.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11240/ | 213 hits
CD Review: Adam Green - Sixes and Sevens
Well, this is a pleasant record. Kind of pleasant in the Gary Lineker sense of the word. You know where you are with it.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/9249/ | 335 hits
Live Review: Yellow Stripe Nine + 45 Revolutions + Pierpoint
Local showcases are always unpredictable and without pretense thus making them top reviewing candy. Occasionally rousing, sadly more than often easily forgettable and very very rarely awe-inspiring.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1343/ | 660 hits
CD Review: Broadway Calls - Good Views, Bad News
Pop-punk is currently a rather oversaturated genre; so, do we really need Broadway Calls' sophomore effort 'Good Views, Bad News?' Well, not really, although if you're looking for a 90s style, back-to-basics shot of melodic punk, you could do a whole lot worse than the Oregon three-piece.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11036/ | 217 hits
Live Review: Origami Bullets + Artibella + Dice City Lights + Acrobats of Crete
The first band, Acrobats of Crete have their very own man to introduce them, who does a very good job rousing the crowd into some level of attention.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10524/ | 307 hits
Live Review: The A.M. + Paul Marshall
A sparsely populated Rocket bar greets us tonight, surprising considering who is playing but nevertheless, we obtain some drinks and make our way to two of the twelve spare stools.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/1292/ | 203 hits
Live Review: ˇForward, Russia! + Duels + Every Move A Picture + The Pigeon Detectives
The worst kept secret gig in the history of music it may be, but whenever ˇForward, Russia! are in town, there's no way the crowds aren't going to find a way into the venue in their droves and from the first moment to the last, Joseph's Well is absolutely rammed.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6719/ | 1,265 hits
CD Review: Red Star - Law And Order
'Law And Order,' the debut album from Huddersfield's Red Star, kicks off with 'Northerners (In London Town).' This piece of low-key, laidback indie grooviness relies mainly on a strong vocal performance from frontman Will Bloy and some simple electro beats that add that extra oomph to the chorus.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10446/ | 227 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - On The Bone Records: Compilation One
Eventually, a compilation release is the logical step in any promoter's relationship with their artists and audience.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7895/ | 360 hits
CD Review: Flood Of Red - Leaving Everything Behind
'Leaving Everything Behind,' the debut album from Scotland's Flood Of Red, is a frustrating album. Effortlessly churning out dense, emotionally-charged, stadium-sized songs with towering choruses and heartfelt vocals aplenty, the first few songs will blow you away.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11275/ | 496 hits
CD Review: Bowling For Soup - Sorry For Partyin'
'Sorry For Partyin' is Bowling For Soup's tenth studio album and, while it's definitely not a case of all killer, no filler, it's a fan-pleasing slab of the tried-and-tested Bowling For Soup formula: sexual innuendoes; big, pop-infused choruses; hidden tracks, and plenty of tongue-in-cheek lyrics.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11265/ | 871 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/ | 959 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Mainstream Music Is Shit
Another credit-crunch busting compilation from DIY, not-for-profit punk label TNS Records. Following on from the success of their Vol.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11323/ | 551 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - Kerrang! The Album '09
The genius of the annual Kerrang! compilation is that, like the Kerrang!-sponsored Download festival, if you're an avid reader of said magazine, then chances are you're already familiar with every last band on this mammoth forty-two track compilation, even the acts being billed as 'ones to watch out for.' Spanning two CDs, it's conveniently split into mainstream-bothering punk and rock songs on the first CD, and metal and heavy rock on the second.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11000/ | 981 hits
CD Review: Various Artists - NME The Album 2009
The press release that accompanies this two disco compilation gives NME the moniker of "the pioneers of all things cool" before promising us an album that "has its finger on the pulse, so you don't have to!" It couldn't possibly be any clearer that this is an album for people who see a band on the front cover of NME, and then spend the next week enthusing about the greatness of said band, regardless of whether they like them or not.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11469/ | 614 hits
Live Review: Foo Fighters + Arcade Fire + Rise Against + Hot Hot Heat + The Kills + Dogs + Arctic Monkeys + Million Dead + Nine Black Alps + The Explosion + Senses Fail + Editors
Sunday started like any other day. Apart from this Sunday I happened to wake up in a field with 30 odd thousand other bear soaked, bleary eyed, unwashed, desperate bladder controlling festival revellers.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4203/ | 2,339 hits
Live Review: Iron Maiden + Marilyn Manson + Incubus + Iggy & The Stooges + NOFX + Funeral for a Friend + Alkaline Trio + Turbonegro + My Chemical Romance
Dark sky in the morning, festival goers warning. Fucking brilliant ensemble of bands on the main stage tonight, festival goers delight.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4169/ | 1,114 hits

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