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Written By Michael Wood Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Elle S'appelle, Heads We Dance, fourteencorners, Pierpoint Granadaland at The Love Apple, Bradford

Elle S'appelle are a well beaten track and that is not to say that they are not travelling that path well but rather that for all the new band buzz around them one gets the feeling that you could add their catalogue to your record collection and nod along with it for the rest of your days without ever catching the whiff oforiginality.More later for this is Granadaland and there is an order to things and as Mark Husak expands his night to include out of the area bands he is applauded for retaining a loyalty to the local scene he has sponsored for the past two years.

Pierpoint

Pierpoint

Pierpoint - named after Albert, the famed hangman of Bradford - are a tight collective of would be post-punk/new wave guitar heroes. They have a decent following already and the dedication they obviously have used to file jagged metal edges into sharp songs is impressive but they are let down by a lead singer who snarls a little too derivatively and ends up coming over like a parody of a pop star. Like an actor playing a would be Libertine. Like the sort of character who could crop up in Emmerdale when a band's tour bus broke down outside the Woolpack.

For tonight would seem to be about originality - or the lack of it - and Pierpoint need to stop hiding behind the cliche of a band and be more honest. When they do I believe they could be really rather interesting.

Fourteencorners

Fourteencorners

Honest is the watchword of Fourteencorners who once again pour heart and soul into the six song set they play effortlessly excellently tonight. It is familiar stuff on the whole although Marco and Jim - drum and bass - seem to have filled out the sound of We Are Pathetic! We Are Stars! and the whole set seems beefed up for sure but half way through it strikes one that the problem with Fourteencorners is that as sure as an eleven months pregnant girl - they are ready.
They are ready to go above third place on a bill. They are ready to put out something on a shiny silver disc, They are ready to get reviewed by the NME and the Observer Music Monthly. If they could move between songs live quicker - or get some banter to fill the air - then they would be ready to play much bigger venues with interesting accessible vocals from Josh and guitar work from Luke that still amazes me with it's precise speed. They are ready and if they do not get moving soon they will end up stale and that will be a crime for a band this good. Perhaps they lack the confidence to move on but they certainly lack nothing else.

Heads We Dance

Heads We Dance

Confidence can be seen in abundance in Heads We Dance who sport Bryan Ferry raincoats buttoned up to the top and loudly project around the filling Love Apple venue. They mix Eno-esque ambitions with an early Human League sensibility and show no fear of producing - albeit avant-garde - pop tunes. Love Version 15 buzzes along impressively as does Love In The Digital Age and both titles point one towards theirinfluences . One day they will release an album and it will have the words "lipstick" and "neon" in the title no doubt and I will buy it because as a band while their influences are apparent they are not scared to veer wildly away from them and as a result they create some genuinely interesting tunes.

Which leads back to Elle S'appelle who - on another night - one may laud for their tight, modern take on eighties pop mixed with a shot of The Darling Buds but tonight it all seems a little derivative and one is left hoping that they do something more edged, more spiky, with the popularity which is being pushed their way.

    • Realism by The Magnetic Fields
    • If You're Feeling Sinister by Belle & Sebastian
    • Dear Catastrophe Waitress by Belle & Sebastian
    • Contra by Vampire Weekend
    • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band by The Beatles
    • Codeine Velvet Club by Codeine Velvet Club
    • The Boy With the Arab Strap by Belle & Sebastian
    • Black Sheep Boy by Okkervil River
    • Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant by Belle & Sebastian
    • My Maudlin Career by Camera Obscura
    • Neon Bible by Arcade Fire
    • Night Falls Over Kortedala by Jens Lekman
    • Live in Leeds by The Wedding Present
    • White Blood Cells by The White Stripes
    • Funeral by Arcade Fire
    • This Hungry Life by Tanya Donelly
    • Seamonsters by The Wedding Present
    • Divided by Theoretical Girl
    • Torino by Cinerama
    • Eternal Youth by Future Bible Heroes
    • Little Death by Pete and The Pirates
    • Lesser Matters by The Radio Dept.
    • It's Blitz! by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    • Blue Roses by Blue Roses
    • Pet Grief by The Radio Dept.
    • Nests by She Keeps Bees
    • Field Music by Field Music
    • Discography: The Complete Singles Collection by Pet Shop Boys
    • Show Your Bones by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
    • Drastic Fantastic by KT Tunstall
    • Our Earthly Pleasures by Maxïmo Park
    • A Certain Trigger by Maxïmo Park
    • Tones Of Town by Field Music
    • Scissor Sisters by Scissor Sisters
    • Another City, Another Sorry by The Answering Machine
    • Superabundance by The Young Knives
    • Confessions on a Dance Floor by Madonna
    • Fight Like Apes and the Mystery of the Golden Medallion by Fight Like Apes
    • Forty Licks Disc 1 by The Rolling Stones
    • Sound Of The Underground by Girls Aloud