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Category: Introducing

Italia ’90 – Live at Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds

A former petrol station – the event space is located in what was the fuel storage tank – Hyde Park … More

Gigs, Italia 90, Leeds, Punk

Introducing…Oya Paya

As coming together stories go, the three members of Oya Paya have a good one; bassist Saam Jafarzadeh and drummer … More

Blur, Britpop, Liverpool, Oya Paya

A Yard Act to follow

Everyone knows Graham. He’s the father-in-law who says women belong at home, the uncle who lies about how the back … More

Fixer Upper, Leeds, Menace Beach, Post Punk, Post War Glamour Girls, Yard Act

Afflecks Palace – Everything Is An Attempt To Be Human EP review

The term “Nu-Madchester” isn’t newly minted; back in 2008 The Guardian were musing jokily whether to apply it to the … More

Affleck's Palace, Everything Is An Attempt To Be Hum review, Happy Mondays, Nu Madchester, Stone Roses

Introducing – Macroscope

So, what’s new in the world of almost post-Covid, making alternative music, right now? Well, basically there are no rules … More

Indie, Macroscope

Introducing…Fold

Meet the Leeds based soul and hip-hop collective making revolutionary grooves. When you ask most people about the musical character … More

Fold We're The Ones, Funk, Hip-Hop, Leeds, Soul

Introducing – Elson

Leeds based songwriter James Elson launches his solo career with the release of Silent Observer on the city’s fledgling Odd … More

Elson, Leeds, Silent Observer

Introducing – Klammer

From Leeds, Klammer was formed by Producer Steve Whitfield (The Cure, The Mission, Terrorvision, Jane Weaver) in 2014, a quartet … More

Klammer, Leeds, Live In Leeds, Post Punk

Diary Date – April Towers

Odd Job Promotions have been putting on shows in Leeds for a couple of years now, giving a platform to … More

April Towers

Introducing – Glass Mountain

Named after an etching by David Hockney, Glass Mountain are a quartet from the famous artist’s home city of Bradford … More

Bradford, Glass Mountain, Indie

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