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Last Updated: 16/10/2006 22:10:04
Thursday 7th September 06 - Dirty Rotten White Boys at Staks, Beverley Road
By Michelle Dee
Photographs by Andrew Lord and Dennis Low

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An air of something between curiosity and anticipation fills the Staks Café Bar. Tonight is the last of these popular Thursday nights of acoustic artists and bands and Alex Haribo Hunter's new band Dirty Rotten White Boys second ever gig.

They reflect the ethos that everybody wants to be in a band these days and embrace the rock n roll lifestyle.
I think it's Alex's larger than life personality, that wins people over and his singular dance moves. Shouts of, Go on Haribo, ring out across the room.

Some of the passing trade has stopped in to have a look and have created a semicircle of young lads and lasses all cheering the boys on.

The eponymous title song Dirty Rotten White Boy sounded very much like local high-flyers G.S.T. Cardinals.
No bad thing really when you consider the plaudits that that band has been getting of late. It's a short number with spiky guitar and a chorus to sing along to, maybe too short.
The next song (the name I didn't catch) sounds like three different song ideas pasted together but the boys are now growing in confidence and the response from some of the onlookers is quite overwhelming.

They finish with a number called Suicide Bar and I get to thinking it takes a lot of courage to get up there in front of your peers and perform.
And I'll tell you now I've been to a lot of second gigs with far less people and far less enthusiasm for a new band. As gigs go it was a success. I saw the looks in the lads' eyes as they came off stage buzzing with excitement. I left the Dirty Rotten White Boys to live it up like rock stars. As you can see from the photos by Andy Lord and Dennis Low they loved every minute.

See them next at the Mainbrace on 26th October.
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Photographs courtesy and Copyright ©  Andrew Lord and Dennis Low 2006

Music Reviews - Thursday 31st August 06 - Zhain at Vox at The Vale, Glasgow By Tony
What is it about a band that makes you want to see them again and again and even buy their CD? If a stock answer existed every band would subscribe to the formula and be a success. Luckily, different answers exist making rock'n'roll so diverse and exciting. It is an amalgam of so many things, music, image, personality, projection and Read more...

Music Reviews - Sunday 1st October 06 - Shindigg - Soup at Certificate 18, York By Lyle Tuttle Photographs By Kate Langan
By the time the portentous quip, If I keep myself low I'll never drop is delivered, David Tomlinson is half naked. Fluorescent lighting is unable to penetrate the shadow the brim of an army surplus hat has cast over his eyes, and assuming that those eyes have again glassed over as they had done by this time last week at The Adelphi, we notice that there exists a new Read more...

Music Reviews - 2nd October 06 - Soho Dolls Paparazzi Whore and Dance Bastards (debut) at Asylum Hull University By Michelle Dee Photographs by Kate Langan
After hearing on the grapevine about new girls, Dance Bastards and also watching the cutting edge video created on a shoe string I was looking forward to their debut gig. I had checked them out for a few weeks on myspace -watched that stark video a good few times- and had the song Suckerrr firmly implanted in my head. As the girls take Read more...

Music Reviews - 25th September 06 Sleepers Acoustic Night With AfterGlow By Michelle Dee
I just spent a very enjoyable evening in the pub Sleepers on Newland Avenue; just the other side of the railway bridge. First of all I drank a pint of Caffreys Cold. Now any connoisseur will know how good it is to start a night with a Caffreys. The cold just makes it that little bit better. Next I believe was the wheat based beer similar to Hoegaarden. Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 27th September 06 - Kill Surf City The Holy Orders and The Neat at The Lamp By Michelle Dee Photos By Mo
After a hop, skip and a jump I arrive at the Lamp with Dave lead singer of Kill Surf City. Sound checks are under way in the newly refurbished performance space and I leave him and the band to deal with the technical issues. I take this opportunity to do a brief interview with new band The Neat. Having seen the post punk outfit supporting The Dirty Dreamers Read more...

Music Reviews - Sunday 10th September 06 - Fonda 500 at The Mela Festival at Pearson Park By Becky Martin Photographs by Kate Langan
As we slowly made our way to Pearson Park dragging our tired limbs behind us from a drunken night at Spiders, we emerge in the middle of the Hull Mela 06, a celebration of Hull's cultural diversity and acceptance of an alternative lifestyle, with its catchphrase of bring nothing but an open mind. The grassroots-style venue is a huge mixing pot of different cultures, foods, Read more...

Music Reviews - Stop It You're Killing Me, Monkey Boy and Freaks Union at The Adelphi By Becky Martin Photographs by Kate Langan
The crowd's full of teeny-bopper emos and hardcore metal fans tonight in a glorious mixture of piercings, tattoos and spiky mohicans, as Stop It You're Killing Me kick off the rock night with their own brand of heavy guitars, energetic drums, and screechy vocals. The hot female bass player weaves in her own soft vocals towards the end of their set earning them a great reception Read more...

Music Reviews - 6th September 06 The Cherry Cobb Cartel at Durty Nellies By Michelle Dee
So here's the set up you take an old Irish pub introduce a few musicians who jam their way through popular covers. Hits from Chuck Berry to U2, The Beatles to The Eagles with perhaps a few soul standards thrown in for good measure. This blend of talent and refreshment paves the way to a relaxed evening of fun socialising. Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 17th August 06 - The Tommys and Garden Gang at The Lamp By Becky Martin
Photographs By Kate Langan
The set couldn't have been more varied as Lamp proudly presents Garden Gang and The Tommys, one high energy glam punk rock fest, and the other contemporary girl rock that'll knock your socks off! German born band Garden Gang kick off their set with a mixture of influences including American 50's rock'n'roll, 70's punk and the new wave Read more...

Music Reviews - 22nd September 06 - Tonik The Shine and AfterGlow at The New Adelphi Club By Michelle Dee Photos By Mo
Tonight is a night for Cilla to have a blow out; god knows she of all people deserves one. We arrive in a very wet Adelphi car park where great puddles make the footing precarious and more than one person ended up ankle deep in cold, muddy water. Perhaps some kindly building contractor might dump half a ton of aggregate on the car park next time they pass. Read more...

Music Reviews - Thursday 21st September 06 - Freaks Union 10th Anniversary Show with Monkey Boy and Stop It You're Killing Me at The Adelphi By Michelle Dee Photos By Mo
Lads sporting fine Mohican hair do's standing tall, ladies in their tightest t-shirts, make up done just so. These are the punk kids piling in to the Adelphi during a heat wave. Tonight the celebrated punk band Freaks Union are putting on a special show to commemorate ten years in the business; ten good years as front man Jimbo proudly announced. Read more...

Music Reviews - 19th September 06 - Paul The Girl and Matt Edible at the New Adelphi By Michelle Dee
Its blisteringly hot the air cons knackered there are young louts on stage pretending to be bad ass gangstas from da Bronx with little or nothing to say. They go on about being open to ideas, accepting everyone for what they are and being free doing what you do, but it is all bullshit. Judging by the racket they were making in the corridor whilst the visiting Read more...

Music Reviews - Sunday 17th September Aberfeldy Catherine Feeny and The Rocky Nest New Adelphi Club By Michelle Dee
What a delightful night of live music; once again I found myself down at the Adelphi Club in Hull. A night with a strong billing that attracted a fine knowledgeable crowd. Aberfeldy the Scottish folk/electro five piece on their third visit to Hull not counting the two nights supporting The Beautiful South at the City Hall in July I arrived just after eight Read more...

Music Reviews - Leeds Festival - Part One By Joe Hakim Photos By Stuart Mountain and Mak
My mates decided to throw a party the night before we were due to set off for Leeds. I initially thought about taking it easy, but the alcohol began to flow and before I knew it I was as pissed as a fart. Some of my mates went outside to have a game of football in the street, so I necked a half and sat on the windowsill and watched them play. Unfortunately, Read more...

Music Reviews - Saturday 2nd September 06 - The View at Yo-Yo By Michelle Dee Photographs courtesy and copyright Perra Negra
The visit to Hull by recent chart-breakers The View had been talked up for weeks and 600+ music fans came to see one of the hottest new bands to emerge from north of the border. The View hail from Dryburgh in Dundee and are currently on a mammoth UK tour. The chorus on Wasted Little DJs is exceedingly catchy and the song is quickly reaching anthem status among Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 23rd August 06 - Analogue Consumption Quick To the Observatory and The Clauberg Opera at the New Adelphi Club By Michelle Dee - NEW Photo Gallery by Tim Sinister
Tonight was a night of firsts, three of them to be exact. The First "first" was Analogue Consumption's debut; a progressive three piece with heavy New Order influences. The bass driven sound was pleasingly at odds with the low key vocal style of the charismatic front man. Those around me said it reminded them of someone; that muted vocal style Read more...

Music Reviews - Tuesday 22nd August - GST Cardinals The Vultures and Park and Ride at The Sesh By Michelle Dee Photos By Michelle and Rachel
Just got back from The Sesh on Princes Avenue, I had to strip off as soon as I was in the privacy and comfort of my living room because I was so hot and sticky. Sat naked now, I write this appraisal of tonight's eventful triple header. GST Cardinals were in fine fettle taking a rare early slot they proceeded to rock the Sesh to the rafters. They played a mix of Read more...

Music Reviews - Friday 18th August 06 - Disarm, Maeven and Slite Return at The Ringside By Dick Spring Photo Gallery By Mo
ROCK! This is something that seemed to be sadly lacking in Hull in recent years, though once again Ringside seems to be at the forefront of this with some visionary booking. Such was the case tonight, with RingsideLightning Jack Cane and his rock revival disco in the downstairs bar of Ringside, with a sizeable number of real rockers Read more...

Music Reviews, Galleries - 16th June 06 - Cherry Cobb Cartel, The Vels and Redshed at The Ringside By Mo
Checkout this 6 page photo gallery of Cherry Cobb Cartel, The Vels and Redshed at The Ringside By Mo. I know more about UFO's and the New World Order than I do about writing music reviews so you'll excuse my excuse. Please link back to us ta. Read more...

Music Reviews - 27th July Bridging The Gap at Christopher's featuring So and So's, Kill Surf City, Iodo, Ernest and Starter By Michelle Dee Photos by Mo - FULL Galleries Added !
We at thisisull had originally chosen the band Tarifa to go with Ernest to play at Christopher's but sadly they had to drop out. Luckily Cilla kept her eye on the ball and soon had vintage beauties Kill Surf City on the bill instead. Yours truly did somewhat have the wind taken out so to speak, so all credit to Cilla and Brian for holding this one together. Cilla, Mo and I Read more...

Music Reviews - Wednesday 9th August 06 - Prologue to Leeds: The Unsigned Bands Showcase at The Welly By Joe Hakim Photos By Mo
So I get up late, overwhelmed by an uncontrollable lust for hummus. Goddamn those funky mashed up chick peas, I can't get enough. I'm still managing to hold onto my common-as-fuck credentials though - I eat it with chips. Putting my nibbles issues aside, I get my shit together and head off to The Welly to see the Carling stage warm-up event, Read more...

Music Reviews - Bloc Party, Mystery Jets and The Infidels at The Welly - Thursday 21st October By Andy Dykes, Photos by Darren Rogers - NEW GALLERIES.
Once again, Sweet and Sour at The Welly have provided the people of Britain's critically acclaimed crappest town with another great line up including one of Britain's hottest new bands. I've heard that Bloc Party are the favourite band of the kid who plays Harry Potter in the films, and as I stand in the queue Read more...

Music Reviews - Sunday 16th July 06 - Humber Fest (otherwise known as DarrenFest) By Michelle Dee Photographs by Roland Standaert
If you were there that Sunday, a mile outside of Barton on the North bank of the Humber River halfway down the Far Ings Road, in the glorious sunshine, you will know you were part of something very special. If you were not then you missed out, unbelievably so. Yesterday's nine hour Humber Fest music marathon will become the stuff of folklore. Myths will be created Read more...

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