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Jet Plane Landing, Harvey Half Devoured and Break Even at The Adelphi
Sunday 9th May 04
By Charlotte Oakley
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The night kicked off with the support from the four piece rock band Break Even.
These guys did a 25 minute set which hit off with one of their newest songs, this is a catchy song and one of my favourites.
I was kept interested within their music due to their varied style of rock.
They have an interesting set of songs that are all very different from another and are all very unique.
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From the performance on the night I would give them 8/10, I feel that they played well and would recommend them to anyone who is interested in rock music.
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Next, on stage was another four piece rock band by the name of Harvey Half Devoured, this band consists of three females and a male guitarist.
I quite enjoyed this band; I liked their use of mixing heavy guitar riffs with lighter chords and melodies.
I feel that this band was a good warm up for what was to come.
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I hadn't seen this band before now but I would be willing to see them perform again. I would rate this band 6/10.
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Finally, the headlined Irish based rockers known as Jet Plane Landing were up next.
I really liked this band, i thought they rocked!!
I really enjoyed the time they were on stage, the atmosphere was amazing and they got the crowd hyped up.
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Without a doubt I would go to watch them again and therefore I give them 10/10 for their superb performance.
Overall, I thought that the bands were selected well and even though they were all different types of bands they all seemed to piece together brilliantly.
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Music Reviews - The Cribs, 10000 Things and One Lick Less at The Adelphi Tuesday 4th May 04 by Lee Cassanell
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Tea is said to have been discovered in 2737 BC by a Chinese emperor when some tea leaves
accidentally blew into a pot of boiling water, and although this sounds as absurd as a nude
midget wrestling match in the middle of red square, apparently it's true.
I went to see a band the other night at the Adelphi called the Cribs.
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Music Reviews - Music - The 9 year history of Yo-Yo Indie Night.
1995 - 2004 and beyond..........
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In 1992 DJ Priya approached the then Welly club Hull manager Paul Tognala
and asked him if she could start an Indie music night at his club.
He agreed and Priya launched Giraffe at The Welly club with a batch of fanzine-style hand drawn
flyers and posters.
The first night was a total success and pulled
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Music Reviews - Jet Plane Landing , Drive Like You Stole It & Delta Volts at Fibbers, York Friday 7th May 04 By Steve Rudd
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Progressive rock 'n' roll is the order of the day where the Delta Volts are concerned, their
intoxicatingly complex and mesmerising music bulldozing the foundations of all rock music that has been
and gone before.
Relying heavily and heartily on epic soundscapes and mighty guitar
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Music Reviews - DumpValve - Local Band Biog
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DumpValve are a five-piece metal outfit from Hull (England). They have been together for 2½ years, and in that time have played gigs throughout the U.K. building a large fan base.
They have recorded three EPs - The Silence Will Be Broken in 2001, Karma in 2002 and Hidden in 2003 - and
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Music Reviews - Jet Plane Landing, Harvey Half Devoured and Break Even at The Adelphi Sunday 9th May 04 By Amy Willits.
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One of the last surviving totally independent rock venues, Hull's Adelphi Club saw yet another first-rate rock
night, and I was there to witness the show.
Jet Plane Landing, a distinct, punk rock four-piece were top of the bill with support from the enthused and
highly enjoyable Harvey Half Devoured and Break Even.
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Music Reviews - Rides The Bus CD Release Night at Bivouac, Duke Of Wellington, Lincoln with Mad Crowd Disease, Negative IQ, Neon Child - 23rd April 04 By Steve Jones
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Unfortunately I missed the first band, Neon Child, although I heard that they went down well especially as
they are relatively new to playing live.
The second band up was Negative IQ. These boys were starting to build up a following round the Lincoln area
last year before they skedaddled off to Leicester Uni and other
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Music Reviews - One Lick Less, Park & Ride, Sidewinder at The New Adelphi Club, Hull Saturday 8th May 04 By Douglas Colvin
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This Saturday night saw Hull's Adelphi club doing what it does best. On stage were three local bands playing different styles of music to a decidedly mixed audience of friends, fans and curious passers by.
On stage first were One Lick Less, three guys playing an unusual brand of Rock 'n' Roll. In an abrupt five song set, they managed to
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Music Reviews -
Saturday Night Was More Than Alright - Sidewinder , Park&Ride, Onelickless at The Adelphi - Saturday 8th May 04 By Paul Monkman
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The Adelphi Club on DeGrey Street has witnessed hundreds and thousands of the city's best bands play
over the years but rarely are three performances of such a high standard as the ones which entertained the crowd
on Saturday night.
Onelickless opened proceedings with half-an-hour of genuine rock and proved to be the perfect warm-up
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Music Reviews - Smash it Up! Dead or American, Windum Earl, The Favours, Minions of Jeffrey At the Adelphi, Hull Thursday 6th May 2004 By Dick Spring
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Well, on the face of it, it looked like a somewhat strange billing, but the bringing together of these different strands
of punk rock, two of which were from Hull, and though widely regarded as indie they contained ample loudness and blariness to qualify for the tag.
Openers Minions of Jeffrey, appeared to have more people on stage than
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