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27th October - CrackTown, Wooden Ghost and Attila the Stockbroker at The Adelphi
Attila the Stockbroker Gallery 2 by Mo.
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Photograph Gallery   CrackTown Gallery 1,   Gallery 2,   Attila the Stockbroker Gallery 1,   Gallery 2,
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Music Reviews - Morrissey and The Dead 60's on Monday 6th September at Bridlington Spa By Steve Rudd.
Photos By Darren Rogers
What can I say, other than what an amazing night! Support band The Dead 60's, who took on the mighty stage at 8pm sharp for their half-hour set, were so brilliant that I'd almost forgotten that Morrissey was still to come after them. The Dead 60's are a young quintet impeccably Read more...

Music Reviews - Blind Frog Ernie, Le Shed, Shindigg, Killer of Saints, Displacements at the Piper Club Tuesday 7th September 2004 By Andy Dykes
I walk through the door of The Piper tonight, straight into a wall of sound created by three guys who look and sound like a very early Blink 182. This band is Displacements. It's hard to figure out exactly what's going on until they introduce a little subtlety. And then it all starts to sound pretty good. Vocally, neither singer Read more...

Music Reviews - Sweet n Sour at the Welly Club 19th August - 5678's, 59 Violets and The Morphines By Andy Dykes
I've heard tonight's openers The Morphines described as something like Ian Curtis singing with The Clash. If my musical arithmetic is correct, then The Morphines should sound something like Sham 69. And they do. A bit. While the garage rock revival grips the world like nuclear war, The Morphines hark back to an era Read more...

Music Reviews - Kasabian,Mad Action,The Landaus The Wellington Thursday 22nd July By Lee Atkinson
After a successful and highly entertaining launch party featuring Turismo, I was interested to see what Sweet-n-Sour could offer in the way of showcasing bigger, signed acts. On tonights billing, headliners Kasabian, fresh from a successful Glastonbury appearance and increasing media attention, Read more...

Music Reviews - Sweet n Sour at the Welly Club 22/07/2004 Kasabian, Mad Action, The Landaus By Andy Dykes
Outside the Welly Club tonight there's thunder, lightning and heavy rain. The bouncers pass umbrellas down the queue so that the line of punters waiting to get in can stay as dry as possible. I'm told that there aren't as many people here as last week. This is only the second time that the Welly has put on its Sweet n Sour night, and Read more...

Music Reviews - Sweet 'n' Sour at the Welly Club 15th July
By Michelle Dee
What a night! Live music from The Applewhites followed by Turismo. Then dancing into the wee small hours to blinding tunes with a packed dance floor. Apologies to The Applewhites, I was at the Adelphi whilst you were on. I am reliably informed by Sweet Assassin, that you rocked. Turismo looked great on stage Read more...

Band Gig Reviews - Blind Frog Ernie at The Cavern - Saturday 3rd July By Andy Steele
Blind Frog Ernie, in their current guise, were supposed to make their Cavern debut some months ago but had to cancel at the last minute due to illness. Tonight it was clear from the off that they were determined to banish the memory of that missed opportunity and give the place a proper rocking, East-coast style. Read more...

Music Reviews - Fraction of The Cost & The Trailers - The Ringside Wednesday 21st July 2004 By Dick Spring
Walking into Ringside tonight, you could see how the reputation of the place is growing rapidly, as it was bustling with people. Various faces were dotted around the place with members of Die For, Le Shed, and Freaks Union in evidence. Opening up tonight's gig were Bridlington three piece, The Trailers - although Read more...

Music Reviews - Dead or American - Band Bio
In accordance with the prophecy, Dead or American came into being at the stroke of midnight on the 31st December, 1999 - the result of numerous failed musical ventures. Following the departure of founder-member Greg Heuer in 2003 after he realised there was more to life than this rock n roll pish. Various bassist were drafted in Read more...

Music Reviews - The Mingers, Bosseye, The 30 Second Dead, Diverse Unit @ Adelphi Tue 13th July 2004 By Dick Spring
Bloody hell! It's about time! A proper punk band that had me rolling back the years. I am, of course talking about Diverse Unit, a bunch of snot nosed punks all around the age of 15 or so, with a passion and something to say. The songs were there as well, and for a first gig it showed a talent and tightness of a band Read more...

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