We went down to cover the Indie Banquet which had an incredibly exciting bill of up & coming bands at Leeds’ finest Wharf Chambers.
Belgrave Music Hall, in Leeds, wasn’t quite as densely populated as I expected it to be for the arrival of PINS and their support act Cowtown.
Headrow House, in Leeds, was surprising quiet for the arrival of Baby In Vain, a band rapidly gaining widespread critical acclaim and repeatedly being given the mantle of ones to look out for in the
Leeds based alt-rock band Caro draw a big crowd to Oporto in Leeds. Supporting is Talmont – a South East London trio who formed at Goldsmiths University, combining a soulful vocal and richly textured synthesised
Sassy grunge punk trio The Courtneys headline Headrow House on one of the busiest nights of the year. They question whether it could be the ‘last day of University or last day of summer?’ in
The largest crowd I have ever seen at Wakefield’s Unity Works gathered for an evening of poetry combined with whit and social commentary. The audience were treated to the wonderful lyricism of Toria Garbutt and