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Last Updated: 06/09/2005 11:27:16
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Asylum at Hull University - September 2005
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Thursday 15th September - Thee Box
Applewhites, Bonnitts, Cardinals and Morphines
Friday 16th September - Underground
Editors, Story One and Colin Murray
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Friday 23rd September - Full Metal Jacket
Freaks Union and Hiding Place
Friday 30th September - Underground
Oceansize and El Presidente
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Asylum, Hull University Union
Cottingham Road
Hull
HU6 7RX
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NightClub Listing - Ringside - What's On September 2005
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Check the full listing..
Wednesday 7th September (Upstairs) - 8pm - £1.00
Silence in the Streets, The City Ghosts, Feeding Frenzy, Zero In and Jacknife
Wednesday 7th September (Downstairs) - 8pm - Free Entry
Skiprat - Pop Punk
The Chase - Indie rock
Thursday 8th September - 8pm - £4.00
Snowblood - Crushing sludgy intense Heaviness
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NightClub Listings - Jelly at The Welly
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Check the listing...Playing Bloc Party, The Clash, The Bravery, Kings of Leon, The Rolling Stones, Gorrilaz, The Futureheads, Black Wire, Weezer, The Paddingtons, Hot Hot Heat, LCD Soundsystem, The Libertines, Stevie Wonder, Kaiser Chiefs, The Killers, the Departure, The Zutons, The Ordinary Boys, Interpol, !!!, The Cribs,
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Coming Up - Twag Magazine, the new monthly what's on guide, hits the streets of Hull today
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Twag Magazine - the antidote to all those who love to mock and knock Hull - launches today.
In an original and attractive format, Twag promises a lively mix of news, gossip,
pictures from around the Hull Scene and coverage of the major issues that affect this city.
Issue 1 kicks off with an overview of Hull's often-ignored
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Coming Band Gigs - Turismo Gig Dates - August to October 05
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Turismo are playing at the following events and venues:
Saturday 27th August - The Leeds Festival, Lee Stage
Wednesday 31st August - Watershed, Wimbledon.
Thursday 8th September - Club Strut , Darlington
Friday 9th September - Kubar , Stockton.
Friday 16th September - Zanzibar, Liverpool.
Tuesday 18th September - Asylum
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Coming Band Gigs - The Last People On Earth Gig Dates August - October 05
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Latest gig dates for The Last People On Earth
Wednesday 10th August - Jack? The Brixton Jamm, London, SW9 6LH.
Sunday 14th August - Gay Pride Festival, Queen Gardens, Hull.
Saturday 20th August - Sweet 'n' Sour, The Silhouette, Hull.
Sunday 28th August - Carling Leeds Festival
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Coming Band Gigs - Live Forever Gig Dates August - September 05
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Latest gig dates for Live Forever
Friday 19th August - Beckwood, Scunthorpe - 9pm
Sunday 21st August - Summertime Special, Withernsea Sea Front - 6pm
Sunday 11th September - Stone Roses Bar, York - 9pm
Friday 16th September - The Carnival Inn, Barton - 9pm
Saturday 24th September
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Coming Band Gigs - 59 Violets Gig Dates July - October 05
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Latest gig dates for 59 Violets:
Sunday 31st July - Mela Festival, Pearson Park, Hull.
An indian-based culturally diverse free day out in the park.
59's on the main stage at 3.50pm, after the belly dancers!
Thursday 4th August - Attik, Leicester
Monday 15th August - Pleasure Unit, London with Crash Convention and New Rising Sun
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Coming Band Gigs - The Bonnitts Gig Dates July - October 05
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With new songs and a new demo, here are the latest gig dates for The Bonnitts:
Saturday 24th July - Witchwood, Ashton-under-Lyne, Manchester
Sunday 31st July - Sunday Sesh, Linnet and Lark - Acoustic set (charity event)
Sunday 14th August - Gay Pride Festival, Queens Gardens.
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Music Reviews - Sunday 31st July 06 - Benefit Gig at Staks Bar By Joe Hakim Photos By Roland Standaert
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It's an early start, three in the afternoon, but it's for a good cause.
Sundays, and the weekend in general, tend to be meaningless when you're unemployed, yet you always feel obligated to spend as much time in bed and do as little as possible in between bouts of napping. A lot of this is due to the fact that there's fuck all on TV on a Sunday.
There's hardly anything good on TV during
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Music Reviews - Monday 25th July - Hayseed Dixie at The Cockpit, Leeds By Joe Malarky Whole lotta Dixie
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I discovered Hayseed Dixie whilst searching for a version of Duelling Banjos in my local record shop.
I won't go into why I was searching for the main tune from Deliverance, that's my business and anyway it's not important.
What does matter is that I was intrigued by the Tennessee quartet.
I did a little research and found that their beliefs are simple.
All good songs
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Music Reviews - Saturday 18th June 05 - Yeti and White Rose Movement at Sweet n Sour at The Silhouette By JG Photos by Mo
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Tonight, Yeti's support came from London based White Rose Movement.
As soon as the band dived into their first song, I really thought that I was going to love them.
In fact, every one of the songs on their set started off sounding very promising;
fantastic intros that grab your attention and prepare you for a song full of energy and catchy hooks.
However, when the vocals
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Music Reviews - Friday 29th July 05 - GST Cardinals at Ringside By Catherine Campbell
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As Hull's newest and most exciting band, GST Cardinals can really put on a show; their rock and roll sound with a splash of punk is real breathe of fresh air.
A support act for the evening, GST Cardinals enchanted the crowd and certainly have a large following for such a new band.
When these boys play, you can't help but listen.
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Music Reviews - Wednesday 27th July 05 - Emma Rugg Oceans/Depart EP Launch at the Lamp By Michelle Dee Photos By
Roland Standaert
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After the worldwide success of her 2003 album Isolated Impressions Emma has been back in the
studio both at home in Hull and in New York and put together a particular set of
tracks marking a change of direction in her music.
Emma welcomes us all to the Lamp with a bright smile and breezy Hello and an
acknowledgement to the artists Shep and Steve Reed who have
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Music Reviews - Saturday 16th July 05 - Doing Hull a Favour - Silhouette Club By Joe Hakim
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So I'm walking down Beverley Road, and as I'm walking this car stops at the lights and a guy hangs it head out of the window and shouts across to me, "Ey, mate...yeah you!"
I try to ignore him, but seeing as I'm the only person on the street, there's no doubt in my mind that he's talking to me. Shit... "I think yer've dropped summat, mate," he yells.
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 5th July - Dirty Dreamers, The Saved and Substitute at the Sesh By Michelle Dee
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Over the last few months the Sesh live music night at the Linnet and Lark has been regularly pulling in 150+ people every Tuesday night. Bands from Hull and further afield choose the Princes Avenue pub as the place to be seen.
In the last twelve months the Sesh has grown steadily in popularity so that on any Tuesday you are
guaranteed quality entertainment amongst a knowledgeable crowd of musicians
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 19th July - Killer of Saints at Fibbers, York By Tom Law
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I love going to Fibbers. I still have awesome memories of the last time we made the trip to
York to see 36 CrazyFists ... quite possibly the best gig I have ever been to.
So I couldn't have been looking forward to this anymore unless I was dragging the
Pope along for a night out.
Killer of Saints made their way onto the caged stage
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Music Reviews - Thursday 14th July - Jelly at The Welly By Michelle Dee inspired by Chris Morphine
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Tonight the club is full of 50cents lovers who have just bought the new
Razorlight album, says Chris, the beautiful Morphines guitarist.
By throwing on a string of beads and a brightly coloured scarf, they declare to
all who will listen I am Indie, really!
They have duly paid their £4.00 or £2.00 with NUS cards.
According to the flyer you get this reduced entry if you are a member too,
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Music Reviews - Hollywood and Mantra at Ringside By Emily
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As I arrived at the Ringside, I noticed that the venue seemed quiet and fairly empty.
However, the turnout was good considering that the gig was promoted solely through the
bands websites and by word of mouth.
As Mantra dragged through a tight set of Pantera style metal;
consisting of heavy riffs and memorable choruses, their confidence and stage
presence grew
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