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- Inspiral Carpets - Sheffield…
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It’s the end of the eighties and I’m entering my teenage years in a flowered hooded top with…

- Quantic Soul Orchestra…
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I’ve been a Quantic Soul Orchestra fan since I first got my hands on the superb Stampede…

- The Feeling - Leeds University…
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Recently I went to Leeds University to watch The Feeling, supported by Palladium. Palladium…

- Duffy - The Brudenell…
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About a week leading up to this sold out gig, I got the good news that I had two review tickets coming out…
- Jimmy Eat World - Leeds…
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We took the 6.35 train from Bradford to Leeds in high hopes, looking forward to seeing Jimmy Eat World.…
- Royworld - The Cockpit,…
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Not really sure why I’d asked to do this review it can’t have been a burning desire to hear Royworld…

- Alex Cornish - Josephs…
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I’ve been raving about Alex Cornish since reviewing his first single last year, followed by…

- Black Kids - The Cockpit,…
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It’s the day after the night before and I’ve just finished work, yep you have read that date…

- Seasick Steve - Leeds…
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Well here we go with my first review for the mighty Beat Surrender, although I should tell you that…

- Bullet For My Valentine…
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After a long alcohol fuelled trip on the train we had finally arrived in Manchester and hopped into the nearest…

- The Futureheads - Mine,…
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I somehow managed to end up with a hangover on the back of this gig, it was one of those that sort of creeps…

- Klaxons - Leeds University…
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2007 will be seen as the year of Klaxons make no mistake on that one, but i’m also fairly confident…

- Electric Soft Parade…
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It really is with a degree of sadness that I find myself sat watching Electric Soft Parades last ever…

- Newton Faulkner - Leeds…
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I wasn’t sure I would get into this gig as I wasn’t on the guest list (some mix up no doubt)…
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Comment Permalink | Mojo said:
This sounds like a tepid rave album stuck in the mid 90s. The funky, soulful vibe of the MCs has been replaced with out of date 303 loops. Their original sound has withstood the test of time. Stick with it guys. Fire Tic Tac and hire someone who gets who you are.
From the entry 'Stereo MCs'
Comment Permalink | Sascha Boehm said:
Here Here!!
VERY good album from a chameleon of Electronica.
From the entry 'David Holmes'
Comment Permalink | Sascha Boehm said:
Ha Ha!!
Abi is definately the most interesting thing going on with these guys now!!!!!
From the entry 'What's Your Problem'