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News Article: The Plight to release a mini album - 'Black Summer' - on 8th October 2007
Leeds band The Plight will release a new mini album, the aptly titled 'Black Summer', through the Visible Noise record label on 8th October 2007.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8869/ | 212 hits
Band Profile: Bring Me The Horizon
Bring Me The Horizon is a five-piece band from Sheffield, England. Despite only forming in March 2004, the band has gathered a surprisingly large fan base both in the UK and the U.S.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/6516/ | 2,638 hits
Band Profile: The Plight
Formed in Leeds in 2004, The Plight's first practice was in the particularly rock and roll location of an abandoned office block on the outskirts of the city.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/7553/ | 981 hits
Band Profile: Outcry Collective
Outcry Collective's debut album, Articles was released on 27th July 2010 via Visible Noise. www.myspace.com/outcrycollective www.facebook.com/outcrycollective http://twitter.com/OCmusic http://outcrycollective.bigcartel.com/ We have had the pleasure to play shows with some amazing bands; Meet Me in St Louis, Flood of Red, From Autumn To Ashes, Maylene and the Sons of Disaster, A Day To Remember, The Computers, Young Guns, This City, Attack Vipers, Fucked Up, All Forgotten, 1000 Hertz, Down I Go, The Fuckin Hate, Without Thought, MiMi Soya, You Me At Six, Random Conflict, Hearts under fire
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/11018/ | 290 hits
CD Review: Beasts - s/t
Listening back to Beasts' original demo recording - released in April last year - it' amazing to note how much a band can achieve in just a few months.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8170/ | 256 hits
CD Review: Thursday - Common Existence
'Common Existence,' the fifth full length offering from post-hardcore pioneers Thursday, kicks off in the best possible fashion, with impassioned anthem 'Resuscitation of a Dead Man.' This album-opener delivers a shot of abrasive noise, threaded through with long, grinding chords and black-hearted synths.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/10389/ | 384 hits
Interview: Outcry Collective
With a new Outcry Collective album currently in the works, Leeds Music Scene caught up with vocalist Steve Sitkowski, prior to the band's co-headlining UK tour with The Computers
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/12547/ | 748 hits
Band Profile: Labrat
Once upon a time, in Jersey in the Channel Islands, four pieces of scum, bound together by circumstances not beyond their control, hatched a hideous, diabolical plan to fuck with peoples heads by defiling the conventions of modern music through dischordance, non-existant chord-progressions and irregular tempo changes.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/5025/ | 374 hits
Band Profile: Your Demise
Hate filled hardcore from St Albans, UK. Parting with your frontman, merely weeks after the release of your breakthrough debut album, is not an event many could take in their stride; the annals of musical history are not exactly littered with bands that have lived to tell the tale.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/14979/ | 220 hits
Band Profile: Cry For Silence
R I P Thanks for the legacy Cryforsilence was: Adam Pettit - Vocals Stephen Sears - Guitars Alessandro Venturella - Guitars Andrew Saxton - Bass Guitar Alistair Gordon - Drumkit In early 2001 CFS recorded their first EP - 'Through the Precious Words' in the famous Battery Studios, London with producer and friend Mark Williams.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/8493/ | 177 hits
Interview: Devil Sold His Soul
Ahead of the release of their 'Blessed & Cursed' album, Jessica Thornsby spoke to Devil Sold His Soul sampler Paul Kitney...
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13029/ | 704 hits
Live Review: The Kills + The Gin Palace
The Gin Palace are quite possibly the strangest looking band I have ever seen. Vocalist, Meaghan Wilkie, with her petite, pixie-like features, stood onstage like a tiny girl, playing dress-up.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/3543/ | 770 hits
Live Review: Little Fish + Wot Gorilla? + Our Fold + Amy's Ghost + The Gang + We're Only Afraid Of NYC + Sketches + The Mighty Stef + Stagecoach + Mr Fogg + End Of Level Baddie + Arcs & Trauma
Halifax-bred musical primates Wot Gorilla? have a sound animal name, thrive in a West Yorkshire habitat, and seem to have inherited a Minus The Bear tendency from Wintermute.
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/13430/ | 1,164 hits
Live Review: The Killers + Youthmovie Soundtrack Strategies + The Cooper Temple Clause + Bullet For My Valentine + We Are Scientists + The Blood Arm + Death From Above 1979 + The Blood Brothers + Goldie Lookin' Chain
"Hello, we've got a wake-up call for a Mr. Ramsden here. Yes, a bunch of tracksuit wearing oiks are waiting for you on the main stage, they said something about your mother looking for a pianist?".
www.leedsmusicscene.net/article/4194/ | 1,206 hits

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