The night was a mix of many genres from indie-pop, Reggae blues to Gypsy Jazz. As the audience goes, it was playful and highly interactive and the venue was small enough to feel pretty packed by the time the first band came on.
Belleville
Are a Gypsy Jazz quartet based in Yorkshire who play a mix of old gypsy tracks and a great selection of their own originals. The acoustic guitars, double bass, accordion smart shirts and ties of the band gave an almost jazz club edge, but with a distinctively different feel. There was an appreciative atmosphere, but with the bands lack of vocals, I found my self easily drifting to other things.
myspace.com/belleville
Melodicas New Reed
with an interesting amalgamation of reggae, blues, folk and rock Melodicas New Reed’s unique style got the crowd moving with its great rock riffs and remarkable and engaging lyrics. The six piece outfit, clearly unique on the Leeds music scene, are ones to see for a lively set with dancing and singing a must.
myspace.com/themelodicasnewreed
The Coopers
myspace.com/thecoopersmusic
BACKYARDS
Musically, I immediately found myself comparing the band to a slimmed down Low-Fi Arcade Fire, with the violin and synth creating a ghostly atmospheric start to the gig. There is an echoing quality to the band’s music, and they have managed not to fall into the trap of understating their orchestral elements. The quality of the vocals is excellent, the lead coming from Ben and others from Byran and the rest of the band. I particularly liked some the more folky aspects of the set as well as the haunting electric guitar picks, subtle violin and synth build up. The tracks oozed different tones and emotions, from contented to a more angst filled anxious feel.
The Fairest way to describe the band is this, taken from the 360 club facebook –
‘Shimmering guitars, swooning violin, driving bass and massive drums interweave perfectly with thoughtful, hook-laden vocals. They’re lively and are guaranteed to have the crowd dancing whilst covered in goosebumps’.
With fair comparison being to Local Natives, Arcade Fire and lyrically Radiohead, the live show was intense, musically diverse and incredibly engaging. Go see this band.
myspace.com/backyardsmusic