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Author: Rishi Shah

In pictures: IDLES illuminate Brixton ahead of Northern UK dates

Posted on 18th January 202218th January 2022 by Rishi Shah

A majestic end to a residency that will no doubt be remembered as the golden age of IDLES.

Spyres explode into 2022 with ‘See Through You’ upon signing to LAB Records

Posted on 15th January 202215th January 2022 by Rishi Shah

Spyres impress once again with their latest offering.

Enter Shikari rise from strength to strength in masterful Leeds show

Posted on 13th December 202113th December 2021 by Rishi Shah

Setting the bar, sustaining it, and regularly raising the roof – Enter Shikari’s longevity speaks volumes for why they should be seen as the model target for the rock and metal scene.

The Super Six: Leeds Festival announces its 2022 headliners

Posted on 9th December 20219th December 2021 by Rishi Shah

Perhaps one of the most scrutinised UK festival line-ups every year, Reading and Leeds always finds itself at odds with past, present and future generations when choosing its headliners. However, there can be no doubt […]

In The Flesh: Tigercub bring monstrous As Blue As Indigo to Leeds

Posted on 3rd December 20213rd December 2021 by Rishi Shah

Whilst being a full headline show, the set still felt like a teaser of what may yet come from Tigercub once these songs surely ring around a larger room in due course.

In pictures: Shame conquer Leeds with a defiant performance

Posted on 23rd November 202125th November 2021 by Rishi Shah

The energy and grit radiating from Shame frontman Charlie Steen is a sight to behold. Spotted in the smoking area just a few minutes before their set, it was a zero to one hundred transition from his calm off-stage persona into the shirtless machine that proceeded to dominate the stage all night.

Heirs to the Throne: DMA’S wrap up mammoth UK run in Leeds

Posted on 21st November 202121st November 2021 by Rishi Shah

‘Never Before’ (if you’ll excuse the pun) has a band from the other side of the world slotted in so perfectly into the indie scene of the North of England. DMA’S – the honorary Northerners, […]

Weird and Wonderful: Don Broco ‘Amazing Things’ Review

Posted on 22nd October 202122nd October 2021 by Rishi Shah

The Bedford rockers return with a seminal, cyberpunk masterpiece to assertively match the heights of 2018’s ‘Technology’

Return of the King: New-look Kasabian ignite O2 Academy Leeds

Posted on 20th October 202121st October 2021 by Rishi Shah

Kasabian have propelled into their new era with absolute certainty that they will remain at the pinnacle of UK live music for decades to come.

The Greatest Showman: Johnny Marr treats Leeds to The Smiths classics

Posted on 3rd October 2021 by Rishi Shah

On the Monday of Fresher’s week, Johnny Marr returned to Leeds for the opening night of his tour. 

Courteeners Dazzle Old Trafford at Hometown Spectacle

Posted on 29th September 202129th September 2021 by Rishi Shah

There are artists with devout, cult followings in their local area, and then there’s the Courteeners. Alternating between Heaton Park and Old Trafford Cricket Ground, the band returned to the latter for their customary outdoor […]

In-store and Independent: Sea Girls and The Vaccines take The Wardrobe by storm

Posted on 18th September 202118th September 2021 by Rishi Shah

Crash Records’ album release shows have always been some of the not-so-hidden gems in the Leeds live music scene. Illustrious artists in an intimate setting, with the ticket price seeming almost too good to be […]

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