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Yonderboy – All Bob Minor/Too Easy

By On April 22, 2011

Yonderboy is just another example of the seemingly endless supply of talent flowing out of Leeds. On the verge of their second release, the band has already gained raving reviews for their… Read More

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Tom Williams and the Boat – Concentrate

By On April 15, 2011

Originally, I thought Tom Williams and the Boat were a folk band, but when I finally got round to listening to their debut album ‘Too Slow’, I realized the band takes its… Read More

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Cakes and Ale Live – Norwich Arts Centre

By On April 12, 2011

Part of a triple headline show with Bristol based acoustic artist Rachel Dadd and Winchester’s country, blues, folk experts Polly and the Billets Doux, Cakes and Ale (A.K.A. Jeff and the Peasants)… Read More

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Benjamin Francis Leftwich – Atlantic City

By On April 12, 2011

Acoustic songsmith Benjamin Francis Leftwich is to release his debut album the atmospherically titled Last Smoke Before the Snow Storm though indie label Dirty Hit in June. He’s been a particular favourite… Read More

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The Kabeedies – Santiago

By On March 30, 2011

The best finds seem to be the ones you just stumble upon accidentally. Santiago, the forthcoming single release from Norwich based Indie pop band The Kabeedies, is pretty damn good. Being from… Read More

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Bands to watch: Letters

By On February 21, 2011

There will always be a soft-spot in my heart for bands from north of the border after spending some amazing years split between Edinburgh and Glasgow. But with a cello leading proceedings… Read More

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Frankie and the Heartstrings, Live at leeds Cockpit

By On February 21, 2011

Frankie and the Heartstrings, kings of the explosion of Indie bands proud to be from the North East demonstrated their interpretation of cool Indie Pop at the Cockpit in Leeds last Thursday,… Read More

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Dog is Dead – Brudenell Social Club

By On February 15, 2011

I was lucky enough to get hold of a ticket for Sketches supported by Dog is Dead at the Brudenell Social Club in Leeds. The venue itself is legendary and must for… Read More

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