With the release of their first album, ‘body is working’, we caught up with the band to discuss their upcoming US tour.
Four years after his project of traditional ‘ghost songs’ with Opera North, ‘Crows Bones’, Martin Green returns to the Howard Assembly Rooms. Created over two years by Martin Green (Lau) in collaboration with Adrian Utley
We sat down with Leeds quartet Esper Scout to find out all about them and more besides.
Take Turns are a band who like to talk at a mile a minute, speeding through topics at exhausting speed. When I catch up with them at the Library Pub in Leeds they are excitedly
Yorkshire plays host this weekend to the world’s biggest cycling race, the Tour de France. The countryside has come alive, with bikes, bunting and even the odd yellow sheep! Just down the hill from the
Yorkshire is turning yellow to celebrate the arrival of the world’s biggest cycling race, the Tour de France. Journeying through Leeds, Harrogate, York and Sheffield before heading on to London, crowds will gather on the
In the middle of the vast surroundings of Leeds Town Hall stands Indians aka Søren Løkke Juul, cutting a lonely figure against the imposing organ backdrop. Peering over a cluster of synths and wires he
Fast approaching it’s 100th year, Leeds night spot the Brudenell Social Club inspires fierce loyalty in both bands and fans. All that goes some way to explain why Junip are onto their third appearance here,
Fresh from releasing their new album The Phantom Head, recorded with legendary producer Steve Albini, The Scaramanga Six are in a buoyant mood. So when we are forced to conduct the interview in the Harley
Good news travels fast, and word soon spread that Canadian folk hero Dan Mangan was back in town. Past performances at the Brudenell have earned him cult status as he wins crowds over with his
After a heavy night out drinking ‘fizzy pop’, or if we’re talking honestly, really cheap lager Castrovalva are a little worse for wear, shambling bleary-eyed into the courtyard of Nation of Shopkeepers. The release of
Y Not Festival started life in with a Derbyshire quarry full of friends, a truck load of a beer and an oversized lighting rig. Now in its 7th year, things keep getting bigger, with new
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