Laboratory Noise at The Delius, Bradford
Laboratory Noise - Live Review
Laboratory Noise
Laboratory Noise at The Delius in Bradford is hardly the stuff of huge comment or massive missives but after watching another of the collection of bands that are making up a currently nameless scene in Bradford and West Yorkshire I get heartened by the idea that there is - to steal a phrase - something going around here.
Sounding like Kevin Shields produced Grunge meets Mode Laboratory Noise are worth a listen and the projected film means they are worth a watch too. They sit as further proof of the depth of quality around the nameless scene at the moment. This was Thursday night with a few beers in a pub and the band were good.
fourteencorners were playing at the Love Apple two hundred yards away and the talk was of going to see Harmacy and Laura Groves in Halifax next months and it certainly seems like something.
Written By Michael Wood Friday, February 23rd, 2007
This post is about Laboratory Noise
February 13th, 2007
The Lodger that just does not leave More
Written By Michael Wood Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
The Long Blondes, The Lodger at Metropolian University, Leeds
The Lodger
Well... The Lodger Really. Such a necessary evil playing support to the band that energises young listens so much that you get a 18+ stamp on your hand on the way in and such a thankless task.For sure later on Kate, Dorian et al would impress and in the mean time Leeds based The Lodger have to fill ear time.
The come on looking strangely confident and set about a set with steady precision.
Lead guitar and vocals Ben Siddall projects and disinterest turns to curiosity. Feet tap and comparisons are draw. Are The Lodger The Cure mixed with The Wedding Present? Are they Maximo Park from Yorkshire?
A few tracks in and The Lodger seem to have cut away from such guessing and have won over those who made their way from the bar to watch. Siddall's guitar work recalls the jangle of the late 1980s and his kitchen sinkist lyrics are straight out of the big book of Northern Singers.
Single Many Thanks for Your Honest Opinion stands out and the mental note taking when Siddall comments that the album will follow in April is almost audible.
And so quick The Lodger depart leaving a good impression behind - off to slip down some Leeds side streets no doubt.
Written By Michael Wood Tuesday, February 13th, 2007
This post is about The Lodger, The Long Blondes
February 10th, 2007
Baby, It’s Warm Inside More
Written By Michael Wood Saturday, February 10th, 2007
Heads We Dance, Laura Groves, Sportsday Megaphone Granadaland at The Love Apple, Bradford
Laura Groves
It snowed, lots, and for a long time the Love Apple was empty feeling with bodies of people around the sides drinking shorts to keep the sub-zero temperatures at bay.Then it was filled and it was warm and an energy surged through the room as Laura Groves picked at a guitar and powered her voice around the room and everything was touched and everything was illuminated.
Coast was dubbed "A song about Filey" and stood out. Imaginary Flights mingled with the fluttering of what was a blizzard falling idly by outside was as glowing as the faces and moods tucked away from the cold of a wintery Bradford night.
Written By Michael Wood Saturday, February 10th, 2007
This post is about Heads We Dance, Laura Groves, Sportsday Megaphone
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