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Music Reviews
Wednesday 1st March - Larrikin Love at UTI at The Adelphi (2/2)
By Emily
Photographs by Mo
(1/2), (2/2),

Photograph Gallery   Blue Slide Circle Gallery,   Park and Ride Gallery,   Larrikin Love Gallery 1,   Gallery 2.   People Gallery.
However, throughout the show it seemed like the band were intending to show more meaning and lyricism than actual musicianship, passion or emotion.

This wasn't necessarily a bad thing, as they are carried by really interesting, catchy and simply great songs; songs that are crafted from a mix of diverse influences. Each member of Larrikin Love has a huge part to play in their individual sound.
Singer Ed brings very literary influences, along with a lot of Indie music such as The Smiths, whereas bassist Alfie introduces some Motown influence to the group. Drummer Coz's influences make a huge difference to the sound (his dad is a renowned drummer on the Jazz scene and came up with the beat for song Calypso), and guitarist Michael's passion for Irish folk music and band's such as The Pogues, have a very obvious and easily recognised sound.

Though this all makes for great music, the set itself was unusually short and the encore seemed pretty unplanned. This did no harm though; when they eventually returned, to the chants of More, they played a song they had never done live, and rehearsed only once.
This is always the point at which you can tell if a band really works well together, and Larrikin Love most definitely does. In my opinion this had to be one of, if not the best song all night. Also their performance was the best it had been all night.

Though Larrikin Love's performance got a brilliant reaction from everyone at the show, I think it's just a good job they had already gained a wide following before it. I don't think they did a great job attracting any new fans, or do anything we weren't expecting; they simply showcased how outstanding their music actually is. Unfortunately it was just this outstanding music that carried the band, throughout an almost unexciting performance.

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Music Reviews - Wednesday 1st February 06 - Silver Star at Piper featuring City Ghosts, Kill Surf City, The Morphines, Thief and Black Dog Sunday By Michelle Dee
As I sit here four weeks into my three month ban from Hull's premier live music venue, I can't help wondering why I am about to write yet another of my reviews. Is it to justify the wavering of the usual door charge? Is it because I told the bands in good faith that I would? Is it the fact that one day I hope someone of significance will finally recognise my genuine passion for Read more...

Music Reviews - Foot Loose at The Adelphi By Michelle Dee
As the lights go down in and the club fills up, relatively new band Foot Loose take to the hallowed stage. The four-piece play a pleasing blend of U.S. styled popular rock. They have that unmistakable jangly guitar sound which is put to good use on song Rise and Fall. Front man has command over his voice displaying a good range and a good set of lungs. Read more...

Music Reviews - Tuesday 31st January 06 - The Sesh By DJ Mak, Kill Surf City Photos By Claire Adamson
Wow, what a night. First up, thanks to the hundreds that made it down to The Sesh last night at The Linnet. It really was a case of digging the new breed. Three fantastic bands and an amazing soloist. First up were The Chase, who despite losing their drummer earlier in the day due to injuries sustained in a car crash, were determined not to let anyone down. They put together a Read more...

Music Reviews - Wed 1st February 06 - Heat 1, Best Original Band at The Springhead By Mo and Cilla Photographs By Mo
It was far too cold to go out at all. You'd have to be mad. After a long day, all we could see was the front door closing for the last time, kids in bed, listening to some sounds (59 Violets, usually) and sipping our way through a bottle or two of vin rouge. Little did we know that the effort would not be without its reward. Sitting here at home, much later on Read more...

Music Reviews - Friday 14th October 05 - The Subways at The Asylum By Andy Tullock
Whoever said the quote best laid plans... and all that, must not only have had a better memory then myself but also must've been under the thumb of The Man, like me. The plans had been set in stone for The Subways gig at Asylum for well over two days, and were looking pretty water-tight. However, when I stupidly agreed to do a job which I fancied I could finish by Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 1st February 06 - Heat 1, Best Original Band at The Springhead By Anita Blakeston
Heat 1, glad the first one's over. My nerves were ready for a rest. What a great night. Sartorial elegance prize has to go to Nic Hales from local band Soulflame for his delightful ethnic top, fantastic hairdo (said one fan) and his underpants which Mr Blako described in graphic detail to the whole audience. We love the sarcasm, keep it coming! The evening started with a well and truly kick ass set from Immingham lads, Just:. They did Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 19th January 06 - Stripped at The Wellington Inn By David Smith
Thursday 19th January 2006 meant only one thing - the return for the highly popular acoustic night, Stripped. The event takes place at The Wellington Inn, just outside of the city centre, and always attracts the attention of local music lovers. As a relative newcomer to the area, a bit of research did no harm, and from what popped up in the archives, the line-up did not seem to be Read more...

Music Reviews - Live Forever at The Springhead, Friday 13th January 06 By DJ Chris Plant
Live Forever are a local Oasis tribute band, playing hits from 1994 to the current album Don't Believe The Truth. The band have been playing in Yorkshire's top venues for the last three years, including The Springhead, Stone Roses Bar and The KC Stadium to name but a few. The band has a great five-man line up: - Vocals: - Tony Lead Guitar Read more...

Music Reviews - Christmas Eve at The Ringside - 24th December 05 By Anthony Baine Photo Gallery By Mo
Hang your heads, Hull music lovers. Christmas Eve, the only place open for live music is Ringside. And there's nobody here. Well, perhaps I exaggerate but the turn out is shoddy. I cannot believe that at the end of a year when so much has been printed and spoken about this town's potential to be the next big thing in British music, on a night arranged by Hull's leading independent Read more...

Music Reviews - The Chase, GST Cardinals and The Blackouts at the Under The Influence Xmas Show at The Adelphi - Sat 17th Dec 05 By Michelle Dee The Chase gallery by Michelle Honess
Under The Influence celebrated its Christmas bash down at the Adelphi with a line up of rather new Hull bands them being, GST Cardinals, The Blackouts and The Chase. The billed act, !Forward Russia! sadly cancelled so promoter Dean Shakespeare had to make a few fast decisions to insure the show went on. He called upon good friends GST Cardinals to open with a very welcome Read more...

Music Reviews - Neville Staples, Quartermain and The Bonnitts at The Ringside, Monday 19th December 05 By Dick Spring Photos By Mo
Monday December 19th 2005 is a date that could go down in the musical history of the city, for that was the day Neville Staples, original rudeboy singer of the legendary Two Tone band The Specials, and co founder of Fun Boy Three, made a triumphant return to Hull. Opening up were Hull favourites The Bonnitts who, though beset by a few technical problems, marched on through Read more...

Music Reviews - The Shine at The Top House Pub - 6th November 05 By DJ Chris Plant (www.djchrisplant.co.uk)
Firstly, let me tell you a little about the band... The Shine are a top local cover band playing hits from the 60s to material from the present day. The band have been playing in Hull's top venues for the last three years, including The Springhead, Hull University and The Mainbrace to name but a few. The band have an amazing five-man line up : Vocals - Adam Norrie Lead guitar/B.Vocals Read more...

Music Gig Gallery - Tuesday 15th November 05 - She Likes Parties, Red Line To Exit and The Shine at The Sesh at The Linnet and Lark by Michelle Dee
Sometimes we get photographs of a past Gig in without a review. This 4 page Photo Gallery of She Likes Parties, Red Line To Exit and The Shine at The Sesh at The Linnet and Lark Hull Tuesday 15th November 05 is by Michelle Dee . Read more...

Music Reviews - Tuesday 15th November - She Likes Parties at The Sesh By Becky
Over the last few weeks I have watched She Likes Parties come forward in leaps and bounds. Having gained a reputation from Sally Likes Parties (vocals) performing a capella at Staks cafe bar, acoustic sets at Linnet, Staks and Adelphi and drunken spur of the moment sets in the back room of Saturday night Silhouettes, the band had a lot to live up to at their debut gig as a full Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 15th December 05 - Band Wars at The Polar Bear By Martin Parnell
The I was actualy there, and was actually listening to all the bands, whilst not being drunk, band wars review! Martin here, soundman, musician, songwriter, artist, and independent judge throughout the competition! Well here I will be giving my overview of this competition which saw lots of great bands and lots of great gigs, which I had the privilege of doing Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 15th December 05 - Band Wars at The Polar Bear By Michelle Dee
Band Wars 2005 Result is an Insult to Hull Music. You know there's something amiss when you have to explain the presence of your bar staff in one of the bands to reach the final four. The competition was held at Polar Bear, the prize was a £1000. The four bands in the final were Jilly hates Willy Konscience, The Cyclones and The Landaus. There really was no contest or shouldn't have been... Read more...

Music Reviews - Bob Geldof at Hull City Hall - Thursday 1st December 05 By Steve Rudd
December 1st 2005, in my mind, has gone down in history as an unforgettable day. It was the day I met my biggest hero. And whoever said that to meet your hero is usually a disappointing affair was wrong in this instance, and since meeting Bob Geldof (twice in one night!), I'm filled with even more respect for the man ... the god. I never ever thought I'd get the chance to meet Read more...

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