Artists: Various
Venue: Leeds Festival [2020], Bramham Park, Leeds
Date: 28.8.20 [Cancelled]
The combination of Rage Against the Machine and IDLES would have made it worth enduring a day with Generation Y. Cancelled due to the COVID lockdown.
Artist: Gary Numan
Venue: Live from the Drive-in, East Yorkshire Airport
Date: 21.8.20 [Cancelled]
Here in my car, I feel safest of all . . .
Under lockdown the gig scene was in stasis. It seemed like large gatherings in hot, sweaty venues wouldn’t happen for the foreseeable future – but for a moment there was light at the end of the tunnel.
A drive-in gig, where everyone stayed in their own car, within a designated grid square, safe and sound from anyone else. Such social distancing seemed like an alien concept but in a world without live music it was a viable option. However, it was never to be. With COVID levels going from bad to worse, lockdown ensued and all plans were grounded.
Artist: Various
Venue: Bluedot [2020], Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire
Date: 23-26.7.20 [Cancelled]

Having thoroughly enjoyed a day at the prevoius year’s Bluedot festival, we booked tickets for the full 2020 event . . . little did we know what was to come that year. As the entire live music scene (and much else in life) was halted by a global pandemic, the festival was postponed for a year.
Assured of a similar line-up when things got back to normal, we held-on to our tickets but 12 months later COVID chaos still reigned. Spikes in virus levels, the need for quarantine ‘bubbles’ and near-impossible international travel scuppered any plans for large gatherings with international line-ups. As tickets rolled-over for a second year, we decided to cut our losses and cash them in.
After an enforced 2 year hiatus, Bluedot triumphantly returned with a very similar line-up in 2022. Sadly on this occasion we missed-out and Björk remains on my ‘must see’ list.
Artist: Baxter Dury
Venue: Royal Albert Hall [Online]
Date: 17.4.20
In the early days of the first COVID-19 lockdown there were no gigs. Venues had to close their doors. Artists and audiences had to stay at home and live music was no more. However, musicians are an innovative breed and quickly adapted, using online tech to collaborate and stream live performances to their homebound fans.
This live session (streamed from Baxter Dury’s home) took place on the evening when I was originally very much looking forward to seeing him play at Brudenell Social Club. It was also my first ever virtual gig. Simply not the same but at the time we took whatever live music we could get. Hats off to all of the artists who kept music alive in those long lockdown days.
Artist: Prettiest Eyes
Support: Dense
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 10.3.20
I judged a book by its cover, and it paid off. Knowing nothing about Prettiest Eyes, I went to this gig because the flyer caught my eye. I wasn’t disappointed by the usual Brudenell seal of approval.
Little did I know that this would be my last gig for over a year, as COVID-19 and lockdown life quashed the live music scene.
Setlist: La Maldad / Prance / Don’t Call / Mira Nena /. / LSD / Marihuana / Alright, I’m Ready to Go / The Eye / Sorry / The Shame / It Costs to Be Austere

Artist: Morrissey
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 6.3.20
With typically misjudged mirth, the bequiffed buffoon strides on stage with a mock cough and splutter; thanking the crowd for being brave enough to venture out. Morrissey is making reference to COVID-19, which is swiftly spreading but at the time is dangerously underestimated. To paraphrase the man himself, ‘Oh, we could smile about it then but in time it would be terrible’. He then proceeds to power through the best live set I’ve ever seen him perform, rarely relying on The Smiths’ back catalogue. Often one to offend but never one to disappoint.

Setlist: You’ll Be Gone / I Wish You Lonely / The Boy with the Thorn in His Side / Jim Jim Falls / At Amber / Morning Starship / Lady Willpower / That Joke Isn’t Funny Anymore / Once I Saw the River Clean / If You Don’t Like Me, Don’t Look at Me / Munich Air Disaster 1958 / World Peace is None of Your Business / Seasick, Yet Still Docked / I’m Throwing My Arms Around Paris / Home is a Question Mark / Love is On Its Way Out / Back on the Chain Gang / Never Again Will I Be a Twin / I’ve Changed My Plea to Guilty / Some Say (I Got Devil) / Jack the Ripper / Jacky’s Only Happy When She’s Up on the Stage // Half a Person / Irish Blood, English Heart
Artist: Hyde Park Brass
Support: In the Morning Lights
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 21.2.20
Where there’s muck, there’s Brass. The north’s finest brass funksters got down and dirty with their unique sound and style. Brudenell was packed with a hometown crowd who have seen these guys go from strength to strength over the last few years, mixing their own ballsy brass tunes with ‘full-blown’ covers of club classics.
Artist: Dirty Laces
Support: Skylights
Exhibition: Bands F.C. x Dorothy
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 27.12.19
Brudenell Social Club provided the sights and sounds for my final gig of 2019. The Community Room hosted football inspired graphics from Bands F.C. and Dorothy. Meanwhile, Dirty Laces and local favourites, Skylights took to the stage in the Main Room. Two bands who are destined for good things in the year to come . . .

Artist: The National
Support: Jenny Lewis
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 8.12.19
Even from the second tier of Leeds’ largest live music venue, there’s an intimate warm winter feel to The National’s emotive music. They’re a band who still connect with their audience despite the scale of success. Chances to be part of that audience are few and far between, and the band seem to make every evening a special occasion. Each date of the tour had a beatifully bespoke poster design.
Setlist: Rylan / You Had Your Soul with You / Don’t Swallow the Cap / Bloodbuzz Ohio / Guilty Party / Hey Rosey / Oblivions / Where is Her Head / I Need My Girl / This is the Last Time / Apartment Story / Day I Die / The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness / Light Years / Pink Rabbits / I Am Easy to Find / Graceless / England / Fake Empire / Humiliation / Mr. November / Terrible Love / About Today / Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks
Artist: BOB
Support: The Beer Snobs
Venue: Wharf Chambers, Leeds
Date: 26.11.19
Bands come and go. Your favourites call it a day and you sadly accept that you’ll never see them play live again. Never say never . . .
BOB return for a ‘one off’ tour of intimate venues, in towns and cities where they always had a loyal following. Sadly, The Duchess is long gone from the Leeds live music scene but Wharf Chambers is a fitting substitute.
BOB sound like they never went away. Their old songs are timeless and new additions to their setlist perfectly fit the bill.
Great to see some (literally) old faces in the crowd from teenage gig years gone by. The BOB Barmy Army marches on . . .

Artist: The Chemical Brothers
Support: 2manydjs [DJ Set]
Venue: First Direct Arena, Leeds
Date: 21.11.19
Some gigs need an arena. Lights, lasers and crystal clear block rockin’ beats. Incredible visuals, big bouncing balloons and two gigantic robots. The brothers always work it out.

Setlist: Go / Free Yourself / Chemical Beats / MAH / Bango|EML Ritual / Swoon / Temptation|Star Guitar / Gravity Drops / Got to Keep On / Hey Boy Hey Girl / Eve of Destruction / Saturate / Elektrobank / No Geography / Escape Velocity|The Golden Path / Don’t Think|Under the Influence|Get Up On It Like This / Dig Your Own Hole / Wide Open / Galvanize / C-H-E-M-I-C-A-L|Leave Home|Song to the Siren / Block Rockin’ Beats // Got Glint? / Catch Me I’m Falling / The Private Psychadelic Reel
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Artist: Kate Tempest
Venue: Belgrave Music Hall, Leeds
Date: 12.11.19
For the first of the evening’s two intimate shows, Kate Tempest walked on stage and made a simple request. In such a small venue she could see right into the faces of the audience and would rather not perform to a crowd of cameras. She therefore asked us to take one shot for social media and then put our phones away, which we duly did.
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Tempest took a moment to compose herself and then unleashed an astounding word-perfect set of poetry and rap from her ‘Let Them Eat Chaos’ and ‘The Book of Traps and Lessons’ albums. The powerful lyrics were beautifully set to the haunting beats and keyboards of Clare Uchima.
As the gig ended there was momentary silence from an awestruck audience, still processing the barrage of wise words and meaningful messages of a truly mind blowing performance.
Artist: Steve Mason
Support: Pictish Trail
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 8.11.19
The alpha male of The Beta Band exuded cool and charisma with a set of new solo material and a few old favourites.
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Artist: Dead Naked Hippies
Support: HAMER
Venue: Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
The cellar at Hyde Park Book Club really lends itself to up and coming indie bands with attitude. Great to see the space packed-out with a clued up crowd for this gig.
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Artist: CUD
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 25.10.19
When in Rome, Kill Me [30th Anniversary]: Time marches on and the ever-loyal legion of CUD troops fall in line.
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No longer do chants of “you fat bastard” come from the crowd, as few of us are the skinny young things that we used to be. However, the music is timeless.
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Artist: Foals
Venue: Leeds Beckett University
Date: 24.10.19
Just five months after the launch gig for ‘Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1’, here we were again for ‘Part 2’. Leeds Beckett SU was predictably packed for the earlier of another two album launch shows. As before, pre-ordering the album from Crash Records, Leeds resulted in a ticket to an exclusive gig.
The highlight had to be Yanis Philippakis on one of his trademark walkabouts; in this case running the length of the room and climbing the stairs to play guitar from the gantry, just a few feet from where I was standing.
The effort and energy to perform two shows in a single evening results in such gigs being fast and furious with no faffing around. Just the way it should be.
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Artist: Henge
Support: The Evil Usses
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 17.10.19
Earlier this year I’d missed seeing Henge at Bluedot Festival but the enthusiastic sound of the crowd made me think I should have been watching.
On this night, Henge touched/beamed-down to Brudenell for a gig like no other. I’m not a fan of novelty bands but Henge are a truly alien exception. Their never faltering facade, endless energy and knowing humour had the whole room wanting to believe that the band are actually from another planet – which, of course, they are!
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Artist: Working Men’s Club
Support: Roxy Girls
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 16.10.19
Working the club into a synth-heavy heavenly frenzy.
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Artist: The Murder Capital
Support: Happy Couple
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 14.10.19
Elbow were playing in the other room at Brudenell on this night. However, those in the know were elsewhere watching The Murder Capital hold their own in the Main Room. A moody and moving set to launch their much anticipated debut album.
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Artist: Snapped Ankles
Support: Nuha Ruby Ra / Adrena Adrena
Venue: The Crescent, York
Date: 11.10.19
Never rooted to the stage, the ‘tree men’ roamed the room at regular intervals during a raucous set. At one point, the singer ended up performing from behind the bar.
Solid support slots from the unique audio-visuals of Adrena Adrena and the mesmerisingly outré Nuha Ruby Ra.
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This was my first visit to The Crescent, York – a brilliant independent community venue and an instant favourite, with it’s laid-back vibe and friendly staff.
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Artist: Richard Hawley
Support: Studio Electrophonique
Venue: Warehouse 23, Wakefield
Date: 27.9.19 (Rescheduled from 19.6.19)
The intimate venue of Warehouse 23 was packed to the rafters for a rare appearance from Richard Hawley. Expectations were high; Hawley and his band didn’t disappoint, with a masterful performance and knowing northern banter.
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Artist: The Smyths
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 20.9.19
On the Leeds side streets that you slip down: ‘Mockrrissey’ & co return to Brudenell, and the late ‘80s, with their tributary melancholy mirth.
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Artist: Pixies
Support: The Big Moon
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 17.9.19
No holding back as Pixies opened with ‘Gouge Away’ and ploughed-on through an epic 38 song set. Some would argue that less is more, but when you’ve waited so long to see a band play live, you take what you can get. Disappointingly, their expansive setlist didn’t include ‘Debaser’.
There’s no ticket for this gig, as in their infinite wisdom O2 Academy venues decided that e-tickets are easier to manage and more cost effective. Such a decision shows how corporate venues are all about maximum profit and don’t understand the intricacies and mementos that accompany and enhance gig culture.
Setlist: Gouge Away / On Graveyard Hill / Classic Masher / Head On / Rock Music / Isla de Encanta / Crackity Jones / Bone Machine / Velouria / Snakes / This is My Fate / Catfish Kate / Cactus / Blown Away / Where is My Mind / Nimrod’s Son / Bird of Prey / Havalina / Death Horizon / Here Comes Your Man / Ready for Love / Brick is Red / Mr. Grieves / Silver Bullet / Vamos / In the Arms of Mrs. Mark of Cain / Caribou / Hey / Los Surfers Muertos / No. 13 Baby / Dead / I’ve Been Tired / Long Rider / Monkey Gone to Heaven / St. Nazaire / Wave of Mutilation / Tame // Daniel Boone
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Artist: POZI
Support: Failyer
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 15.9.19
A Sunday evening in September and student season isn’t yet in full swing. So I head down to a free gig at ‘The Brude’. A chance to sink a beer from the quiet bar and see something different.
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Artist: POW!
Support: Hot Snack / Dixon
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 9.9.19
I was there!
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Artist: Föllakzoid
Support: Jellyskin
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 6.9.19
Pretty much picking up where the last Föllakzoid gig left off, with a cool and continuous groove, played in a pitch black room.
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Artist: Dead Kennedys
Support: Catholic Action
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 8.6.19
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Which key members can leave a band before it becomes a tribute act? The purists argue that there is no Dead Kennedys without Jello Biafra – but based on tonight’s gig, the haters are cutting off their nose to spite their face.
With most of the classic lineup in place and Ron ‘Skip’ Greer on vocals (since 2008), the band sounded as authentic as ever and performed a raucous ‘best of’ set, in the packed-out venue.
Jello has dismissed the current Dead Kennedys lineup as “the world’s greediest karaoke band” – but to quote Gordon Gekko; “greed is good”, as was this gig.
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Setlist: Forward to Death / Winnebago Warrior / Police Truck / Buzzbomb / Let’s Lynch the Landlord / Jock-O-Rama / Kill the Poor / MP3 Get Off the Web / Too Drunk to Fuck / Moon Over Marin / Nazi Punks Fuck Off / California Über Alles / Bleed for Me / Viva Las Vegas / Holiday in Cambodia / Chemical Warfare
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Artist: Dead Naked Hippies
Venue: Music: Leeds – Live in the Square, Millennium Square, Leeds
Date: 3.8.19
A couple of dozen people stand in Millennium Square on a Saturday afternoon. The event seems poorly publicised and sparsely attended. Those of us who made the effort to turn up get to see one of Leeds’ best and edgiest upcoming bands. Dead Naked Hippies attack each and every gig like it matters – and that is why they’ll go on to pack venues to the rafters.
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Artist: Easy Star All-Stars
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 23.7.19
Just a few days earlier, I’d seen Easy Star All-Stars perform their ‘Dub Side of the Moon’ set at Bluedot Festival. As good as that was, the band are so much better in an intimate venue, where their musical interpretations can be truly savored as the soul fills the space and the dub shakes the room.
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Artists: Kraftwerk / 808 State / Jarvis Cocker introducing JARV IS / Tim O’Brien / Sunda Arc / Easy Star All-Stars
Venue: Bluedot [2019], Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire
Date: 20.7.19
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A dream gig and one to tick off the bucket list, as Kraftwerk played in the impressive presence of Jodrell Bank’s Lovell telescope at Bluedot Festival 2019.
As far as festivals go, this was a fairly intimate gathering, blending music and science to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and first moon landing.
Jarvis Cocker premiered his new JARV IS project. Kraftwerk were as precise as expected with 3D visuals and crystal-clear sound for a career spanning set. 808 State finished things with a late night set in the dance tent.
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Kraftwerk Setlist: Numbers / Computer World / It’s More Fun to Compute / Home Computer / Computer Love / The Man-Machine / Spacelab / The Model / Autobahn / Geiger Counter / Radioactivity / Tour de France / Prologue / Étape 1 / Chrono / Étape 2 / Trans-Europe Express / Metal on Metal / Abzug / The Robots / Boing Boom Tschak / Techno Pop / Musique Non Stop
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Artist: A Flock of Seagulls
Support: Knight$
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 17.7.19
The iconic hairstyle might be long gone but the music remains and sounds as good as ever.
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Artists: Status Quo / Andy Bell (Erasure) / Shalamar / Go West / Midge Ure / From The Jam / Big Country / Belinda Carlisle / Snap! / Hugh Cornwell (The Stranglers) / Jaki Graham / Limahl / Westworld / Rozalla / Belouis Some
Venue: Temple Newsam, Leeds
Date: 22.6.19
An annual pilgrimage to the past, with the stars of ‘yesteryear’ bringing back great memories with their music – hits & giggles.
This year’s headliners, the much maligned but mighty ‘Quo’, provided a masterclass in rock; owning the arena and exiting on a luxury tour bus before the applause had died-down down (deeper and down).
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Artist: Treeboy & Arc
Support: Do Nothing
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 13.6.19
Single launch show from local favourites.
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Artist: The Belgrave House Band
Support: Nel Begley
Venue: Belgrave Music Hall
Date: 31.5.19
I originally had tickets to see Amy Winehouse on her ‘Back to Black’ tour (2006), which was cancelled for reasons that tragically transpired.
The Belgrave House Band beautifully brought Amy’s music back to life, with a faithful interpretation of her debut album; ‘Frank’. As near to the real thing as you’re ever likely to experience live.
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Artist: Foals
Venue: O2 Academy, Leeds
Date: 23.5.19
For the previous decade, Foals had eluded me as a live act. Chances to see them play live seemed few and far between. However, the release of ‘Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost Part 1’ brought them to O2 Academy, Leeds for an exclusive album launch show.
An incredible gig with the band playing the newly released album in full, along with a few old favourites and a preview of things to come. Bring on Part 2 . . .
Setlist: Moonlight / Exits / White Onions / In Degrees / Syrups / On the Luna / Cafe D’Athens / Surf, Pt.1 / Sunday / I’m Done with the World (& It’s Done with Me) // Mountain at My Gates / My Number / Black Bull / Inhaler
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Artist: Stats
Support: White Flowers / Fwar
Venue: Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
Date: 7.5.19
My first visit to Hyde Park Book Club; another great independent live music venue. It’s not the most glamorous setting, but it has an authentic creative vibe with enthusiastic, friendly folk.
This is what the gig scene is all about; discovering new bands in old cellars. Apparently, this was Stats’ first gig outside London. Welcome to the north.
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Artist: Drahla
Support: XAM Duo / The Shakamoto Investigation
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 3.5.19
Launch gig for Drahla’s first album: ‘Useless Coordinates’.
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Artist: The Mabgate Swingers Party
Venue: The Constitutional, Farsley
Date: 21.4.19
Jazzy Sunday lunch. Free entry; pay as you feel donations in a bread bin. That’s how they swing in the suburbs.

Artist: Uncle Buzzard
Venue: The Social, Leeds
Date: 13.4 19
Part of the Record Store Day 2019 celebrations, organised by Jumbo Records. After the disappointment of not getting any of the releases on my RSD wish list, I decided to make do with beer and a band.


Artist: Amyl and The Sniffers
Support: Pifco
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 3.4.19
There’s great satisfaction to be had from seeing a band play live before they’re endorsed by the likes of Jools Holland and BBC Radio 6 Music.
Those in the know were at this gig, to see some authentic antipodean punk and Melbourne’s finest mullets. Punk’s not dead but its hairdresser might well be.
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Artist: Cherry Glazzer
Support: Mantis State
Venue: Headrow House, Leeds
Date: 30.3.19
This was an odd one:
I previous saw Cherry Glazerr play a sold out gig at Brudenell Social Club (May 2017) with front-woman, Clementine Creevy, whipping the packed-out main room into a frenzy. However, the band’s return to Leeds saw them playing to a barely half-full room at the smaller Event Space of Headrow House.
To make matters worse, the sound quality was appalling, with the vocals being barely audible for much of the set, despite the audience’s protests to the sound desk.
A bafflingly lacklustre affair, through no fault of the band.
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Artist: The Orb
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 8.3.19
Celebrating their 30th anniversary, The Orb returned to Brudenell Social Club with an epic greatest hits set. Timeless tunes that have been replayed and reworked for three decades – and yet, sound as cutting edge today as they ever did. Ambience with attitude.
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Artist: Snapped Ankles
Support: Charlotte Cannon
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 7.3.19
I had no idea what to expect from this gig, so was amused and amazed in equal measure.
Charlotte Cannon performed half of her set lying on the stage floor in a somewhat affected but strangely appealing style.
Snapped Ankles firmly rooted themselves in my forest of favourites with their progressive post-punk groove and organic electronic sight & sound.
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Artist: Toyah
Support: Fig by Four
Venue: Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
Date: 22.2.19
Astounding energy and vocals from the sparkly, sprightly sexagenarian.
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Setlist: All in a Rage / Good Morning Universe / Broken Diamonds / We Are / Thunder in the Mountains / I Explode / Neon Womb / Obsolete / Be Proud, Be Loud (Be Heard) / Rebel Run / Telepathic Power / Brave New World / Echo Beach / It’s a Mystery / Angel and Me / Sensational / Danced / Leya
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