The guys behind the wonderfully wacky Roundabout events proved once again they know how to throw a party worth talking about. The promoters are students on their ‘Year In Enterprise’, in which the university helps […]
In The Middle with Broken Witt Rebels
Mark my words, Broken Witt Rebels are going to be absolutely HUGE in a few years. Where modesty seems to be the rock star style these days Danny Core (lead singer) exudes charisma, Brummy charm […]
Fleetmac Wood ‘Rumours Rave’ at Belgrave 03/03
It is not often there is an event to celebrate an album released in the 70s. But given the status ‘Rumours’ has as undoubtedly one of the best albums of all time, it is unsurprising […]
LSR’s Transmission @ Brudenell Social Club, 9/2/16
Transmission was a showcase of local talent that showed a sold out Brudenell Social Club that Leeds is where it’s at. Where most local talent nights in Leeds have crowds that seem to have forgotten […]
Single Review: Was It Really Worth It? by The Sherlocks
With their biggest ever tour planned The Sherlocks have everything to prove at the moment. Whilst now should be the time they release their best tune yet, they’ve opted to release a song that has […]
Single Review: Fire That Burns by Circa Waves
‘Fire That Burns’ is a fully fledged adrenalin surging anthem that’s bound to be a hit at the recently announced Reading and Leeds Festivals. Kieran has completed the transformation into despairing heartbroken lead singer as […]
Cage The Elephant @ Brixton Academy, 20/1/17
Friday night was a huge occasion for the students of Leeds as exam season mercifully screeched to a halt. As pictures pop up of drunken Fruity and bug eyed High Rise goers I can categorically […]
Future Politics by Austra
Many artists aim for the dizzy heights of the XX when making minimalist, atmospheric music and fall dreadfully close to making GCSE music compositions. Austra, with their Florence and the Machine sounding vocals and beautifully […]
Georgia Pine by Broken Witt Rebels
Broken Witt Rebels’ Georgia Pine is a two finger “fuck you” to anyone that says guitar music is dead. Every minute from the slow pine of ‘Susie’ to the adrenalin pumping ‘Guns’ oozes Kings of […]
Communication by Nicole Millar
Pop music these days tends to be mundane and overtly money-orientated. The latest offering from Sydney based songwriter Nicole Millar, Communication, has reached the dizzying heights of being distinctly average. Don’t take that as an […]
The Cure @ SSE Arena, 2/12/16
For a band so synonymous with teenage angst it’s hard to imagine that The Cure could handle such a monster of a venue as SSE Arena for three nights. I should never have doubted the […]
Red Hot Chili Peppers @ Genting Arena, 10/12/16
The Red Hot Chili Peppers’ unique brand of funk rock has accompanied many childhoods (mine included), and it’s inconceivable to imagine a world without them. With a list of hits longer than the M1, it […]