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		<title>Sometimes There Is Something Missing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Apr 2007 15:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Wood</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Dog On Wheels]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Live Review]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Broken Books]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes in life there is something missing.  Tonight at Dog On Wheels's last Thursday of the month at the Love Apple everything has something absent.  Leeds folkster(s) <strong>Broken Books</strong> seemed to be missing a band being only Paul Fenwick on stage with his acoustic knocking out tunes from his soul via is ironic bone.  His lilting picked melodies find a way through the first band conversation and but for a little more stage presence he could have impressed more.  <q>Does he have a face</q> someone comments at Fenwick's heads down set which could speak louder.</p>
<p>Nevertheless everything about Fenwick aspires to excellence and his set is almost reminiscent of something but always sits firmly next to Badly Drawn Boy which is no bad thing although a little out of time.  <em>Flowers</em> is pleasing and <em>Standing Here</em> effective and while it is all a bit 2000 it is the nicer parts of 2000.</p>
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<p>It is not especially hard to see what is lacking from <strong>fourteencorners</strong> tonight as Luke Silcock and Josh Taylor sit middle stage with acoustic guitars and a drummer but lacking bassist Marco.  <q>He is, erm, not here.</q> Josh mumbles.</p>
<p>Perhaps we should have all been expecting a shambles - certainly the band's guitarist Luke apologises enough times - but a stripped down fourteencorners still shines.  The beat dropped out to James Stock's drum Luke's furious finger picking takes centre stage and West Yorkshire's second most frantic guitarist sits and plays - and really plays - and they shine.</p>
<p><em>Tsotsumi</em> is raked over strings and a word fumble in <em>New <strike>Limbs</strike> Songs For Old Flames</em> is deftly moved over with a wry smile and a chuckle.  <em>The Walk Home</em> needs the thud that Marco's bass normally provides but <em>We Are Pathetic! We Are Stars!</em> is plucked to a kind of lazy perfection.  When this band move further afield than West Yorkshire someone will have to make a new lexicon to describe how good they are cause the old adjectives are getting used up.</p>
<p>A new song sounds superb and <em>Small Northern Town</em> is followed by more apologies.  <q>We are normally a four piece, we are normally good.</q>  The reputation will outstrip the modesty one day.</p>
<p>Leeds mellow five piece <strong>The Tendertrap</strong> turn up twice in Bradford in the next month and have generated something of a buzz for their mellowed out tunes and boy/girl vocal stylings.  Dubbed Arcade Fire Lite by those being nice - Keane Liter by others - they kick off with <em>Burn The House Down</em> shows flares of wonderful imagination.  Nicely stripped down to essentials Danny's vocal is bare and honest with Aimee's opportuning adding a depth to the song.  "In this down and house/ambition bursts through the seams" offers Danny, "Send me a match with your letter/so I can burn the house down" Aimee interjects.</p>
<p>It is deep without being forced and everything is good but they go on and after a time it seems that they lack the same spark.  Everything comes over as having the ambition to be a Coldplay album track.  Everything is too soft pedaled.  Everything is too lightly done.  <em>Scars On 45</em> briefly raises the mood but the cover of Eurodance "classic" <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr_Vain">Mr Vain</a> tries to be witty and ironic but comes over as smug and arrogant.  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Beat">Culture Beat</a> where no one heres idea of a good band but I'm left wishing that The Tendertraps had a per cent of the vigour and fun of the German nonsense they snidely reference.</p>
<p>What is missing from The Tendertraps is a sense of enjoyment, Broken Books miss a band but that is fine, fourteencorners are never to be missed - not even tonight.</p>
<p><em>An early start means an early finish before Shady Bard come on.  They sound good enough through the wall but what is missing then is me.</em></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sometimes in life there is something missing.  Tonight at Dog On Wheels's last Thursday of the month at the Love Apple everything has something absent.  Leeds folkster(s) <strong>Broken Books</strong> seemed to be missing a band being only Paul Fenwick on stage with his acoustic knocking out tunes from his soul via is ironic bone.  His lilting picked melodies find a way through the first band conversation and but for a little more stage presence he could have impressed more.  <q>Does he have a face</q> someone comments at Fenwick's heads down set which could speak louder.</p>
<p>Nevertheless everything about Fenwick aspires to excellence and his set is almost reminiscent of something but always sits firmly next to Badly Drawn Boy which is no bad thing although a little out of time.  <em>Flowers</em> is pleasing and <em>Standing Here</em> effective and while it is all a bit 2000 it is the nicer parts of 2000.</p>
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<p>fourteencorners</p>
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<p>It is not especially hard to see what is lacking from <strong>fourteencorners</strong> tonight as Luke Silcock and Josh Taylor sit middle stage with acoustic guitars and a drummer but lacking bassist Marco.  <q>He is, erm, not here.</q> Josh mumbles.</p>
<p>Perhaps we should have all been expecting a shambles - certainly the band's guitarist Luke apologises enough times - but a stripped down fourteencorners still shines.  The beat dropped out to James Stock's drum Luke's furious finger picking takes centre stage and West Yorkshire's second most frantic guitarist sits and plays - and really plays - and they shine.</p>
<p><em>Tsotsumi</em> is raked over strings and a word fumble in <em>New <strike>Limbs</strike> Songs For Old Flames</em> is deftly moved over with a wry smile and a chuckle.  <em>The Walk Home</em> needs the thud that Marco's bass normally provides but <em>We Are Pathetic! We Are Stars!</em> is plucked to a kind of lazy perfection.  When this band move further afield than West Yorkshire someone will have to make a new lexicon to describe how good they are cause the old adjectives are getting used up.</p>
<p>A new song sounds superb and <em>Small Northern Town</em> is followed by more apologies.  <q>We are normally a four piece, we are normally good.</q>  The reputation will outstrip the modesty one day.</p>
<p>Leeds mellow five piece <strong>The Tendertrap</strong> turn up twice in Bradford in the next month and have generated something of a buzz for their mellowed out tunes and boy/girl vocal stylings.  Dubbed Arcade Fire Lite by those being nice - Keane Liter by others - they kick off with <em>Burn The House Down</em> shows flares of wonderful imagination.  Nicely stripped down to essentials Danny's vocal is bare and honest with Aimee's opportuning adding a depth to the song.  "In this down and house/ambition bursts through the seams" offers Danny, "Send me a match with your letter/so I can burn the house down" Aimee interjects.</p>
<p>It is deep without being forced and everything is good but they go on and after a time it seems that they lack the same spark.  Everything comes over as having the ambition to be a Coldplay album track.  Everything is too soft pedaled.  Everything is too lightly done.  <em>Scars On 45</em> briefly raises the mood but the cover of Eurodance "classic" <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mr_Vain">Mr Vain</a> tries to be witty and ironic but comes over as smug and arrogant.  <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_Beat">Culture Beat</a> where no one heres idea of a good band but I'm left wishing that The Tendertraps had a per cent of the vigour and fun of the German nonsense they snidely reference.</p>
<p>What is missing from The Tendertraps is a sense of enjoyment, Broken Books miss a band but that is fine, fourteencorners are never to be missed - not even tonight.</p>
<p><em>An early start means an early finish before Shady Bard come on.  They sound good enough through the wall but what is missing then is me.</em></p>
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