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Emily Burns Entrances The Leadmill, 22.04.19

Posted on 7th April 20197th April 2019 by Jennifer Hyman

Emily Burns was just a little ‘Too Cool’ performing at Café Totem in Sheffield. Playing to a small but dedicated crowd of fans, she truly showcased her talent and sounded amazing! Stood amongst a backdrop […]

Get Yourself Some Self Esteem, 22.04.19

Posted on 7th April 20197th April 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Belgrave seemed overly dark this Friday evening as Dilettante stepped on stage to shine a smoke-filled light on the room’s blank canvas with their hazy saxophone loops and scatty vocals, pulling the audience into a […]

NAO Reaches Superhuman Highs, 21.03.19

Posted on 2nd April 20192nd April 2019 by Tom Weatherilt

Five months on from my review of her sophomore album, Saturn and I was finally able to see the neo-soul icon full of energy live and in the flesh at Leeds Beckett Union. The evening shot off […]

Hacker_34012 wants to connect with you: Iglooghost, 14.03.19

Posted on 22nd March 2019 by Carmen Walker-Vazquez

The crowd are all tentatively watching how this conversation with an online virus will pan out. System shutdown. Hard crisp beats that shatter the calm expectation of the room as people start dancing. We’ve been […]

Cub Sport Glisten at Headrow House, 20.02.19

Posted on 1st March 20191st March 2019 by Jenny Pudney

Sometimes the support artist steals the whole show. Niall Summerton’s slow crashing surf embraced all that touched their toes into the band’s melodic waves. With only one song released to date, the Yorkshire native has […]

Jungle Get The O2 Moving and Grooving, 16.02.19

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Gabby Kenny

Jungle put on an impressive sell-out show at the 02 Academy last Saturday night. The band, formed in 2013, created a feel-good Saturday night atmosphere that had the diverse crowd dancing- and when I say […]

Tears For Fears Show They Are Still Relevant at The First Direct Arena, 09.02.19

Posted on 22nd February 201927th March 2019 by Safi Bugel

Over three decades on from the release of their iconic debut album in 1983, Tears for Fears embark on a stadium tour of the UK with their extensive arsenal of hits. Their performance presents some […]

Enter Shikari Bring Euphoric Energy to the O2 Academy, 2.02.19

Posted on 8th February 201927th March 2019 by Jessica McCarrick

Black Peaks, had the task of it was their job to energize a crowd and to prepare them for what the evening had in store – band Enter Shikari. It was truly astonishing the sheer […]

Death Cab for Cutie Rock the O2 Academy, 29.01.19

Posted on 8th February 201927th March 2019 by Gabby Kenny

It’s safe to say that the alt-rock band Death Cab for Cutie did not serve fans short with their almost 2 hour set at the 02 Academy on Tuesday night. Formed in 1997, the band […]

Seven-Years Away Fades to Nothing, Snow Patrol 29.01.19

Posted on 8th February 201927th March 2019 by Amy Brown

“It took the Beatles six years to change the music yet it took us six years to make an album” Snow Patrol finally return to Leeds after eleven years to play a sold-out gig at […]

The Wombats Bring Their Passion to Leeds, 30.01.19

Posted on 8th February 201927th March 2019 by Jessica McCarrick

The Wombats have a knack of filling their shows with a resounding swell of excitement and innocence – it really is just a group of boys singing about the complexities of love and friendship which […]

JMSN’s Soulful Vocals Wash Over Headrow House, 20.11.18

Posted on 30th November 201827th March 2019 by Tom Weatherilt

Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter producer JMSN brought his soulful charm to Headrow House. We sent our writer Tom Weatherilt down to review the gig. Supporting singer, Duendita, provided an ethereal and melancholic yet energetic start to the show […]

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