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Last Updated: 30/03/2007 12:47:04
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No-one gives a crap about Your Codename Is: Milo as the crowd are buzzing with electricity
because they're itching for Enter Shikari and the mosh pits prepare themselves to mosh the
place into the ground with sweaty pent up energy.
The lights go out, the screams begin, they chant Shikari! in unison and with all the glow
sticks flying around it looks more like an Ibiza dance party than an electro psychedelic rock fest.
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The air raid siren announces their arrival and lead singer Rou runs on stage that's lit up
with playful strobe lights all over the place.
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This guy turns into a blurry cartoon character as he runs all over the place and the rest of
the guys join him on stage and soak up the love as they stand there, arms stretched,
beating their chests in time to the bass, like cavemen rockers finally unleashed from the cave!
With a bass that's painfully loud and angry lyrics they kick the crap outta their own songs,
such as Anything Can Happen in the Next Half Hour and Return to Energiser their sheer
force of energy is enough to make everyone go crazy!
With a catchy bass line accompanied by guitars and keyboard, they churn out their own
style of heavy rock that's a mixture of Machine Head vocals with the stage presence of
Soil and Disturbed.
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These guys run on Duracell-powered ecstasy as they chuck themselves at the adoring crowd
full of sweaty Emo guys with no shirts on and the crowd move backwards and forwards in
waves of arms and fists.
Lock up your daughters, your mothers, your sisters, your dogs and hippos; Rou means it
as he explains the inspiration behind Johnny Snyder and belts out another head-banging,
air punching scream fest that trashes the place as the bouncers struggle to cope with
the jangly mixture of legs and arms that come streaming over the top of churning crowd
to be caught by big burly arms.
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I've never seen a band where their own music moves them with so much energetic force, and
these guys are the most energetic rockers I've ever seen!
The drummer climbs a huge set of speakers and sits and meditates as the mood is brought
down for their 'chill out' song, and he looks like an angel waiting to descend upon us
lowly mortals.
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As a finale a huge mosh pit erupts into a circle pit as drummer Rob chucks himself in
and is groped to hell by girls (and guys) wearing only a skinny pair of shorts.
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The night ends on a high as the last song is a whirlwind of rock force as the whole
place is shaken down like an earthquake as they break out from the stage.
No wonder these guys are playing at Leeds, only huge stages can cope with these guys'
tremendous energy and space.
If you need a fix that'll make you feel like you've gone ten rounds with Mike Tyson,
this is the band for you.
Check out their myspace for upcoming shows. These guys are not to be missed!
www.myspace.com/entershikari
www.entershikari.com
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Photographs courtesy and Copyright © Kate Langan 2006
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Music Reviews - Thursday 8th March 07 - Franks E.P. Launch at The Adelphi with support From Lavellion By Michelle Dee Photos by Mo
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I came into Adelphi still shaking my hair from the rain on a rather damp Thursday evening.
By the time I'd reached the bar I was shaking my thang to the cool metal outfit on stage.
Theirs was a name I'd heard being bandied about on Myspaz and seen on a couple of flyers.
I sat down with a pint of Deuchars and listened to the rowdy ear churning guitar and eye
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Music Reviews - Paparazzi Whore at Club NME at The Welly, Hull By Becky Martin
Photographs by Kate Langan
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Welly in Hull's been around for a few years and through all the eyeliner, exaggerated hair,
skinny jeans and beer soaked t-shirts, it's seen enough emo bands, trashed dressing rooms and drunk indie guys to last a lifetime, but tonight was special as Paparazzi Whore took over the stage and set the place alight!
Bass driven??? Man! The speakers made
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Music Reviews - Saturday 3rd March 07 - Edwina Hayes At Driffield Folk Club By Steve Rudd
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Only a few days previous she'd been supporting country star Nanci Griffith, yet
Edwina Hayes was as down-to-earth as ever when she made a most welcome return to
Driffield Folk Club on Saturday night.
Mixing material from her debut album, Out On My Own, along with some fantastic cover
songs, Edwina's enchanting charms immediately had the Folk Club
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Music Reviews, Galleries -
Live Music - Friday 2nd February 07 - 59 Violets and Val Marshall at Barracuda Live Sessions By Michelle Dee
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Sometimes we get photos without a review but they are just too good to miss out on publishing
so checkout this photo gallery of 59 Violets and
Val Marshall Friday 2nd February 07 - at
Barracuda Live Sessions By Michelle Dee
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Music Reviews - Thursday 21st December 06 - Letters And Colours at KGV Barnsley By Rachel Littlewood
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The band kick off the set with Plan A, Gerry on both vocals and keyboard for this one.
Rick, bass player, has now firmly established himself within the band with some pretty good
riffs it seems like he's always been there.
This song has slightly electro-pop undertones and wraps around you like a warm welcome.
Gerry announces a new
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 13th February 07 - The Long Blondes and The Lodger At Club NME at The Welly By Becky Martin
Photographs by Kate Langan
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The warm up band for The Long Blondes do exactly that tonight as Ben, Joe and
Katie of The Lodger hit us with their own brand of gentle indie.
Featuring Lets Make A Pact, Simply Left Behind and Kicking Sand energetic
guitars and expert drumming results in spreading happy feelings throughout
the packed dance floor. Following in the
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Music Reviews - 7th February 07 - Air Traffic and Snow Fight In The City Centre at The Lamp By Michelle Dee Photographs by Julia Grant
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It's cold, wet and windy there's sharks on the TV but there's two new bands at
The Lamp in Hull. Sadly Ghosts cancelled last minute so that leaves us with the
shimmering Indie sounds of Manchester's Snowfight In The City Centre and
headliners Air Traffic, the piano soaked Indie band it's okay to like.
The former a six piece from Manchester
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Music Reviews - Saturday 17th February 07 - Five O'Clock Heroes at Yo-Yo, Hull By Michelle Dee Photographs by Julia Grant
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It is just before midnight. Upstairs in the Welly Club on a Saturday night, the
crowd is buzzing with anticipation for the return of the Five O'Clock Heroes.
New DJ Kristian has been warming the crowd up with some Sunshine Underground and Larrikin Love.
The crowd moves forward en masse as the band takes to the stage. Lead singer
Anthony Ellis,
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Music Reviews, Galleries -
Live Music and Poetry - Thursday 25th January - Bohemian Revolution January Sales at the Haworth Arms By Roland Standaert
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Sometimes we get photos without a review but they are just too good to miss out on publishing
so checkout this photo gallery of CrackTown, Alex Snade, Derek Alsopp, Helen and
Aleatry Thursday 25th January - Bohemian Revolution January Sales at
the Haworth Arms By Roland Standaert
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Music Reviews - Thursday The Sounds and Avangaard at The Welly Club By Becky Martin
Photographs by Kate Langan
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It's Thursday night at Welly and that can only mean one thing ... yep that's right, cue the emo girls! The buzzing crowd's full of mascara, skinny jeans, even tighter tights, and hair with some serious curling iron action going on, with the odd floating Mohican thrown in too, and it's all for this very special night with The Sounds.
All the pain of waxing, painting and
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Music Reviews, Galleries - Friday 6th January 07 - Afterglow and The Element at Barracuda
Live Sessions
By Kate Langan
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Sometimes we get photos without a review but they are just too good to miss out on publishing
so checkout this photo gallery of Afterglow and
The Element at Barracuda
Live Sessions By By Kate Langan www.katelanganphotography.co.uk
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Music Reviews - Thursday December 14th 06 - The Dirty Dreamers, The Johnsons and The Blueprints at New Adelphi Club By Michelle Dee and Rachel
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The unique scent and sounds of the Adelphi beckoned us for a hot date with The Dirty Dreamers and The Johnsons. When we arrived at the club openers The Blueprints had just started; hurrying in and after purchasing drinks we made our way down the front. First impressions of the out of town act from York were good.
They seemed
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Music Reviews - Saturday 16th December 06 - The Beautiful South and Badly Drawn Boy at The Hallam Arena,
Sheffield By Julia Grant Photographs by Kate Langan
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The rumours had been circulating for a fair few weeks now that this current tour aka "The GrapplingTour" was to be the band's last ever and Saturday night in Sheffield was the last date of that tour.
It all kicked of well with fantastic support from Badly Drawn Boy.
There were some familiar tracks but the crowd struggled to get into it as the majority of songs
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Music Reviews - Friday 1st December 06 - Neville Staple with
The Talks at The Welly Club By Michelle Dee Photographs by Kate Langan
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Over the last few months Hull band, The Talks have been making a name for themselves throughout the country. Now already in 2007 they have bookings from January to May. Tonight was my chance to see them on a big stage having previously only caught them at The Lamp and their summer debut at The Sesh, both being smaller venues.
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 4th December 06 - The Sesh Featuring The Landaus, Tarifa and The Drainpipes (Manchester) By Rachel Photographs By Michelle Dee
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I was pretty impressed with the sight of 15 songs on the set list although only 14 of
them were performed you felt like you were getting the most out of them.
Each song was explosive with heavy drums and thrashing guitars, they made me think of
The Clash and more recently The Paddingtons which he made reference to later on.
I couldn't always catch what
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Music Reviews - Friday 8th December 06 - Bliszko at Dempseys, Cardiff By Marianne Fox
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When you look at the three members of Bliszko you don't know what to expect.
Their image doesn't give anything away which adds to the charm of this ambiguous three piece.
As soon as their set is underway you realise why ... it isn't like anything else on the scene,
and you realise this pioneering band don't seem to know how special they are.
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Music Reviews - 10th November 2006 - The Beautiful South at The Fillmore, San Francisco By Simon Robinson
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As The Beautiful South file onto stage they are greeted with rapture.
Launching straight into catchy new album opener The Rose Of My Cologne the appreciative throng
sways to the Country guitar riff.
With the opening bars of second number Old Red Eyes is Back the audience really bursts into life.
From that moment on we're all putty in the hands of Heaton et al.,
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Music Reviews - Sunday 3rd December 06 - Sounds of the City featuring Signe Tollefsen and Ade Webb at the Lamp Hull By Michelle Dee
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I'd been excited, ever since I heard that the acclaimed Dutch solo artist
Signe Tollefsen was to return to play Hull.
Fighting against the wind on a very blustery Sunday evening Jane and I welcomed the
chance to sit down at one of the candlelit tables inside The Lamp.
We bought a pleasing light Ale that went by the name of Clarks and listened to
DJ Freeman
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Music, Reviews - Wednesday 29th November - Lostprophets at Hull Arena
By Pat Gleeson
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Hull, it's not normally one of those cities that generally appears on the touring bill of a band with a multi
platinum status. But none the less tonight is a little different.
Its great to see a band like Lostprophets vow to visit all the cities they have never played before and liberate the whole country as it were, but the Pontypridd natives know all too well about how important
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Music Reviews - The Flaming Lips at the Manchester Apollo By Joe Hakim
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The guy behind the desk barely lifted his eye-lids to speak to us.
I had to reach over and point to my name in the book.
"Oh yeah," he said, as he said as he highlighted my name. "Your room's upstairs."
After I got my shit together I went downstairs to the bar.
It quickly became apparent that this half man/half tortoise was acting as barman
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 24th October 06 - The Tender Box, City of Glass and The Talks at The Lamp By Michelle Dee Photographs by Kate Langan
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It's hard to pin down The Talks' sound. Their music rides down different streets in a two-tone beaten up Ford Anglia.
It's back to the days of bouncy ska and white boy reggae rhythms; knees up numbers with the occasional
indie twist, that'll knock you into a pork pie hat.
Ring leaders Pat guitar vocals and Joe guitar and backing vocals formed the group in August after a
number of
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Music Reviews - Tuesday 25th September The Romance She Likes Parties and The So and So's at
the Sesh Linnet and Lark Hull By Michelle Dee Photographs by Kate Langan
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After a cancellation by local band Hospital Fight Grimsby band the So and So's found
themselves down at the Sesh for their Hull debut.
After seeing them at the Bridging the Gap Lincoln Gig at Christopher's earlier this year I was
looking forward to see them live again.
They took to the sesh stage and immediately were beset with problems. First of
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Music, Bands- An Interview with The Holloways at Yo-Yo - Saturday 21st October 06 By Michelle Dee
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Tonight was the London based band's third appearance in Hull, the two previous gigs being at
Ringside supporting Towers Of London and a show at The Lamp during the heat wave in July.
This tour is now described as the fucking hot tour by Dave, the band's drummer.
The band recalled the crowd at the Lamp describing the mix of people as very strange.
There were those who had
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Music Reviews - Zhain Down Under - Auckland, New Zealand By Tony
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Well, after the knock out show in Glasgow (
read the review here
) I decided to bite the bullet and tag along with Zhain on their shows Down Under.
I have family in New Zealand so I combined the trip with visiting them.
I could only catch the show at The Dogs Bollix in Auckland, I dare not risk getting
lynched by the family if I did not visit them, and what a show it was.
Boy the flight to N.Z
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Saturday 21st October 06 - Razorlight, The Like and Boy Least Likely To at Hull Ice Arena By Michelle Dee
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Strangely he wasn't getting mobbed by screaming fans which I would have expected from all the
publicity and hype surrounding the band. I glanced over to him he looked back, nothing was
said, it was good.
Inside the packed out arena after what seemed like an inordinately long wait, the first of the
special guest's came on to fire everyone up.
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