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Thursday 15th July at The Springfield Club, Anlaby Common, Hull
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3 Stages Of Pain, TRENCH, Face Of Scars, Flatline
With their scalding Undergroove - released With Chaos In Her Wake debut long-player
shaking the foundations of UK noisecore to the floor in 2002, 3 Stages Of Pain have spent the
past two years re-educating the UK as to the virtues of noise.
A veritable barrage of hardcore riffs, tonsil-butchering vocals, and the odd harmony, 3SP
are as good as the UK underground gets right now.
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Supported by Hull's own noisemongers Trench, old-school extremists Face Of Scars, and gob-totin'
punks Flatline, this is expected, nay guaranteed to be the heaviest night East Yorkshire is
likely to experience in a very long time indeed.
Admission £2 /£3
Doors 8pm - 12am
Web: 3 Stages Of Pain :
www.3stagesofpain.com
www.undergroove.co.uk
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Coming Up - Youth Arts News - Creative Voice Up-date Build-up arts workshops to the event:-
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BBC Blast Get CreativeTraining (for workers)
Wednesday 14th July - more details to follow
www.bbc.co.uk/blast
Bollywood Workshops
East Hull, 25th - 27th August and 2nd September, venue to be confirmed.
Procession/Circus Skills/Drumming/Art
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Coming Up - Attila the Stockbroker at The Adelphi - Thursday 15th July
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Come see this sharp-tongued, high energy,
social surrealist rebel poet and songwriter.
His themes are topical, his words hard-hitting,
his politics unashamedly radical,
but Attila will make you roar with laughter
as well as seethe with anger...
- an antiwar benefit gig -
So there they are, in Baghdad,
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Coming Up - Sweet N Sour - Hull's Newest Club Night - Every Thursday At The Welly
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Har Mar Superstar, Kasabian, The 5678s and David Devant and his Spirit Wife are amongst
the acts confirmed to play at a brand new weekly club night in Hull.
Sweet N Sour, at The Welly Club, launches on 15th July and will showcase the best
national bands every Thursday,
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Music Reviews - Eleanor McEvoy and Ade Webb Adelphi 6th July By Michelle Dee
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I was very keen to go to this gig to see the leading lady of Irish folk, as she was billed,
to see whether she lived up to that accolade. Simon the keyboard player from the highly
acclaimed band cowfisH accompanied me I had hoped to avail myself of his
extensive folk music knowledge. I digress..
Eleanor McEvoy was being supported
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Music Reviews -
Windum Earl Wednesday 7th July Ringside, Beverley Road, Hull By Daniel Laney
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It's been a while since my last review so I was more than delighted to write about a band
I have never seen before.
To me Wednesday's have always sucked in a huge way since someone decided to close down Room.
Television on Wednesday is mind numbing (when is it ever good)?
And everyone now seems to enjoy going to the
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Music Reviews - Break Even - A Local Band Bio - Plus Gig Dates
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Break Even is a 4 piece rock 'n' roll band based in Hull, East Yorkshire.
Our music lies closer to the garage rock scene but we do not like to categorise our music into any specific
group, as our main concentration is on the song writing.
The band was formed in January 2003 and we have been gigging since January
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Interviews - Faith & Football: Stuart Elliott speaks.
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by Nicholas Boldock
Having heard Elliott interviewed a number of times on Radio Humberside (usually post-match, having scored yet another spectacular headed goal), I knew he would be an articulate and engaging speaker on any subject, even one I would not ordinarily be interested in. And do you know what? He didn't disappoint.
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Interviews - What is Lakh Kushia?
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By Jane
Lakh Kushia is an exciting new shop selling all things Eastern..
Situated on Newland Avenue on the corner of Marshall Street where the carpet shop used to be ... it really is ' the unique Eastern -Western experience'. Lakh Kushia means 'million happinesses' in Punjabi.
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Poetry - Men weep more as they grow old, and women less - newspaper headline. By Maurice Fairfield
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Skimming through the daily press
Tales of spite and greed oppress
Evils great and evils small,
A headline caught my idle eye
A statement by some talking head
Researched and tested, and he said
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Poetry - Balm Aid, Discarded Clothes and The Deepest Scars By MD Tasker
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The deepest scars see no light
They live, born from gashes
Coalescing to closed eyes
Stitch marks like lashes
Curving to small smiles
Or gnarled and wailing
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Poetry - Lovedrug and Inter-Planetary Cosmic Rider and The Black Hole By Katherine Horrex Age 16
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When love dies
the feeling is comparable
to the suffering
of the bitter sour comedown from
the most euphoric of highs:
With love's crushing demise
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Opinions - Come On You Hull! By Laura Baldwin
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So our latest award to sit alongside our much treasured worst city to live in the UK award'
is that of the fattest city in the UK. Yep, not content with telling us that we live in
the most crap city in the UK but apparently we're also a bunch of big lard arses as well. Charming.
It seems that no-one has anything good to say these days about the historic city of Hull.
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Opinions - Haircuts In The Crowd By Mr. Lucifer
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If you are becoming bored of the vain, look at me I'm so cool culture that swamps the nationwide
indie/rock scene and if you are sick of standing among people with the same haircuts,
the same clothes, and the same transfixed miserable look on their faces, then,
you are obviously craving exactly what I am
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Humour - Merchant Bankers By Darren Sant
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Where do I start? I was enjoying a lovely Saturday afternoon snooze, as you do, and the phone started ringing. Having worked in an office for years it is second nature for me to answer a ringing phone. I roused myself from sleep and tiredly picked up the phone.
I was greeted by a chirpy chinless wonder who
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