This article was published in 2004. 10,000 Things will release their debut EP on February 16th, out on the Domino/Dusty Company label. The EP, titled Foodchain, will include the songs Foodchain, Oh No ...
This article was published in 2007. Mucky Sailor have announced that they will release a limited-edition 7” single on 20th September. A double A-side, "Horse ...
This is an archive of the band profile for This Combo.
This article was published in 2007. Fresh from appearing at this year's Leeds Carling Festival, Leeds drum'n'bass band Hayashi have announced the release of their new album - 'badmachine'. Heralded by ...
This is an archive of the band profile for Working Parts, The. Kristian Brook, Tenzin Haarhaus, Liam Proctor, Austin Loveridge.
This is a review of "Baby Machine" recorded by This Et Al. The review was written by Colin Burrill in 2007. After appearing on a Maida Vale session for BBC Radio 1 earlier in the year and completing a ...
This article was published in 2003. Fulc had their music accepted for the Radio One's "One Music" website this week and then went straight to number one on Mike Davies' Lock Up chart: click here. Here ...
This is a review of "Skydiver / Narcolepsy" recorded by Loudmouth Soup. The review was written by Sam Saunders in 2004. Loudmouth Soup have long memories and some skill in their five-piece band. Here ...
This is a review of "Stood Up Sat Down" recorded by Chris Patrick. The review was written by Victoria Thompson in 2010. In this day and age there are around ten singer/songwriters for every person in ...
This article was published in 2005. Leeds band Stateless today handed over a check to Amnesty International Leeds Group for £1280, which they raised by organising a live music event held on Saturday ...
This article was published in 2004. More bands have been announced for the Radio One Stage at Leeds Festival 2004 (Carling Weekend). The Friday proceedings now include Auf Der Maur, British Sea Power, ...
This is a review of "Hessles" recorded by Parva. The review was written by Dave Sugden in 2002.