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Attention by Hannah Trigwell – Single Review
Attention by Hannah Trigwell Single Review by Steve Crabtree – @stevecrab Less than a year after the release of her astonishing and ... -
Shakin’ Stevens – Live Review – Leeds Town Hall
By @Steve Crabtree, March 2019 Shakin’ Stevens rock ‘n’ rolled himself in to Leeds recently, rolling back the years with ... -
The Story of the Guitar Heroes – Live Review – Ilkley King’s Hall
By Laura Whiteley, April 2019 As I sat down to watch this show I was completely unaware of what was ... -
Talk is Cheap (30th Anniversary Edition) by Keith Richards – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth It has been a whole 30 years since this album was originally released. Now remastered from the ... -
Still on My Mind by Dido – Album Review
By David Schuster Pleasant. That’s the word I would use to describe Still On My Mind, Dido’s first album in ... -
Léon by Léon – Album Review
By Victoria Holdsworth In the three years it has taken Léon to release her debut album, the Swedish singer-songwriter has ... -
Red Rum Club – Live Review – Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
By David Schuster, March 2019 Prior to Red Rum Club appearing, there’s the usual flurry of activity on stage at ... -
Gold in a Brass Age by David Gray – Album Review
By David Schuster Once in a long while a song comes along that’s so beautiful and poignant that it speaks ... -
André Rieu: Love in Maastricht – DVD Review
By David Schuster The soft summer light of early evening falls across the thousands gathered in Vrijthof square. Suddenly, the ... -
Calva Louise – Live Review – Oporto, Leeds
By David Schuster, March 2019 The roar and screech of fuzz guitars driven to the very edge of feedback pummels ... -
Blue Öyster Cult – Live Review – Leeds O2 Academy
By David Schuster, February 2019 Blue Öyster Cult are a guitar band. Yes, they’re a five-piece with drums, bass and ... -
Seán McGowan – Live Review – Hyde Park Book Club, Leeds
By David Schuster, February 2019 Seán McGowan loves performing live. You can tell this immediately, not only because he’s grinning ...











