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21 May 2012

Leaf on Bold Street Liverpool - June listings and gigs

Leaf on Bold Street Liverpool

Leaf on Bold Street Liverpool - June listings and gigs

THE POGUES’ JAMES FEARNLEY / CHOCOLATE WORKSHOP / LIFE DRAWING / LANGUAGE CIRCLE / OPEN MIC and CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
LEAF, 65-67 BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, L1 4EZ

‘One of the Top 10 Multi-Purpose Venues in Britain’ – The Guardian
'One of UK's top 50 tea shops' - The Independent
 
JUNE LISTINGS

Saturday 2nd and 16th June
The Chocolate Cellar Workshop – Dabble Workshop
This two-hour ‘dabble’ workshop begins with an informative talk about chocolate: From the bean to the bar. It is then followed by a practical session, where the tricks of a Chocolateir’s trade are divulged, before you create your own chocolaty masterpieces. Following a chocolate quiz, you’ll hand-wrap your delicious creations to take home… if they get that far! The price includes a hot chocolate drink during the workshop.
10am – 1pm / First Floor / £30 from www.thechocolatecellar.co.uk

Saturday 2nd June

Harvest Sun and Liverpool Music Week Present...The Line of Best Fit Tour
Celebrating five years of their UK based online music magazine and label, The Line Of Best Fit embarks on its first UK tour. Showcasing some of the finest new artists they are stopping off at Liverpool with the homegrown trio Stealing Sheep as well as Married to the Sea and The Swedish outfit Simian Ghost.
Doors 7.30pm/Ground Floor/ £6 ADV From Event- http://bit.ly/Jh46bD

Sunday 3rd June
Capstan’s Bazaar
Stalls old and new return for the summer commencement of Capstan’s Bazaar. This delightful arts & craft market offers a mixture of bespoke, handcrafted and lovingly made goods to peruse. Focusing all their emphasis on quality and originality, Capstan and Co present the most original jewellery, textiles, ceramics and limited edition prints the North West has to offer.
12pm – 5pm / First Floor/ FREE Entry

PLUS

Life Drawing – 3rd and 17th of June
Laid back, Sunday Life Drawing. A perfect way to end the week. Some materials provided. For more information please contact Ella on Ella@thisisleaf.co.uk
7pm-10pm/First Floor/ £9 OTD

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Every Tuesday - 5th, 12th, 19th and 26th June
Out of the Bedroom Acoustic Open Mic
Johnny Sands hosts one of Liverpool’s most eclectic open mic evenings right in the center of Ropewalks. Musicians and Spoken Word artists alike are welcome at this celebration of originality. Get here early for your chance to perform and bring your own instrument.
8:30pm / Ground Floor / FREE Entry

PLUS

The Language Circle
5th June and 19th June
A welcoming mix of eager internationals from all around the globe, all keen to exchange some culture and improve their language skills. Meeting on a regular basis, the Language Circle helps you improve your language levels and learn about new countries.
6:30pm / First Floor / FREE ENTRY

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Every Wednesday; 6th, 13th, 20th and 27th June.
Spotify Wednesday
A soul pleasing evening of all your guilty pleasures. Spotify Wednesday is a simple session, where you choose the tracks, to create a playlist that dreams are made of. To top it all off you can listen to the playlist at anytime on our Spotify.
8pm / Ground Floor / FREE Entry

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Thursday 7th and 21st June
Jelly Liverpool
Jelly’s successful first year has given countless freelance and work-from-home creatives the opportunity to get out from the dullness that can be conceived from working alone. Registration includes a free beverage, a sandwich of your choice, free desk space and free wifi.
9am-5pm / First Floor / FREE Entry

PLUS

Thursday 7th June
Waterstones on Bold St Presents…An evening with The Pogues’ James Fearnley
James Fearnley has been a writer for almost as long as he has been a musician. Throughout his musical career he kept copious diaries, which he has assembled in to a memory evoking text, depicting the journey of the acclaimed British folk band "The Pogues". Fearnly tells their story with beauty, lyricism and great candour in his new book ‘Here Comes Everybody’. He brings to life the youthful friendships, the bust-ups, the amazing gigs, the terrible gigs, the fantastic highs and the dramatic lows in a hugely compelling, humorous, moving and honest account. James will be Reading from and discussing his book throughout the evening.
7pm/ First Floor/ tickets £5 from Waterstones on Bold St or OTD

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Every Friday night in June – 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th
Dash DJ Every
Delve into your favourite Soul, Funk, House, Disco and Electro every Friday night, commanded by the homegrown, Lord of the Dance… Dash DJ.
10pm till late / Ground Floor / FREE Entry

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Every Saturday night in June – 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd and 30th
Jess Gascoigne DJ Set
Join Jess while she spins her vast, eclectic musical library, guaranteed to keep the dance floor moving all night long.
10pm till late / Ground Floor / FREE Entry

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Tuesday 12th June
LJMU Open Hub
Need inspiration and motivation as a LJMU researcher or postgraduate? Join the Open Hub for some tea, sandwiches and most importantly some great company as work. Free wifi and desk space.
9am-5pm / First Floor/ FREE Entry

PLUS

Tuesday 12th June, Creative Writing Workshop
Expand your powers of observation and imagination in a workshop that will help lubricate your story telling voice and perfect your plot, dialogue, viewpoint and style. For more information contact Susi Moore on susimoore@hotmail.co.uk
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IY7fxi
6.30pm-7.30pm/ Ground Floor/ £3 OTD

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Friday 15th June
Smoove and Turrell
Kicking off a mad packed summer of festival dates including ‘The Magic Loungeabout' and 'Vintage' Festival Smoove and Turrell are gracing Liverpool with their first ever appearance. They will be crafting ‘authentic, retro sounding soul, peppered funk with a contemporary twist.’ Perfect for long hot summer days.
www.smoovenandturrell.com
Doors 7.30pm/ First Floor/ £10 ADV from Ticketline - http://bit.ly/JIcjIt

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Monday 18th June
Chess Club with Paul Tallant
The mighty battle of mind muscles returns to LEAF for its June installment. Join our shining knight Paul Tallant, as he guides pawns young and old through the ancient, checkered conquest of Chess Club.
6.30pm / Ground Floor / FREE ENTRY

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Friday 22nd June
Strings and Things
Stillhet Music presents an evening brimming with festival energy and soul blessing sounds. Summer sensibilities are put on high alert by the likes of Laura James and The Lyres: The golden haired nymph with guitar, a hummingbird spinning fragile tales of life and love, truly captivating.
+ Charley Blue The Jazz singing, Violin playing, Rapper, with a lot of sass and a lot of style.
+ Just By Chance Band Stunning harmonies and song writing to match, this duo, as heard on BBC6Music, influences in folk and bluegrass to rock.
+ Ivy and The Chance with sweetest folksy, bluesy sounds wrapped delightfully around her beautiful lyrics.
Doors 7.30pm/First Floor/£4 ADV from Skiddle - http://bit.ly/HeAH1B

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Sunday 24th June
Retro Sunday
Effortless style and affordable uniqueness has never been so easy. Filled every month with stalls of re-worked and pre-loved vintage, Retro Sunday’s expert stall-holders scour the country for hand picked vintage and are happy to give guidance on the best ways to wear.
11am – 5pm / First Floor / FREE Entry

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Monday 25th June
Book Club with Jennie Connolly

Jennie Connolly will be leading a discussion on one of Kurt Vonnegut’s classics. Galapagos is a humorous reflection on humanity, the animal species of our race and all the failures in between. Bring a book to swap with a fellow book fanatic.
8pm / Ground Floor / FREE ENTRY

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Tuesday 26th June
Branching Out
An informal networking event, where you can bang heads with some of Liverpool’s finest creative minds.  Grab a cup of tea and let loose with your ideas.
9am/Ground Floor/FREE Entry

PLUS

Tuesday 26th June, Pudding Club
Let your taste buds run wild amongst five courses of sumptuous puddings, let them swim amongst our tantalizing teas and hold on tight as you discuss the finer points of each course.  Don’t forget that there is a new earlier start time of 6.30pm starting promptly at 7pm.
Doors 6:30pm, begins promptly at 7pm / First Floor/ £11.95 from www.thisisleaf.co.uk

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Thursday 28th June
Mellowtone and Ceremony Presents…Jesca Hoop
American singer songwriter Jesca Hoop has been named checked by none other than Tom Waits, who described her music as “like going swimming in a lake at night.” She returns to Liverpool with her third album “ The House That Jack Built’ and we are very privileged to host Jesca Hoop for one of her rare headline appearances. Her new album showcases her unflinching tendency to pull focus from widescreen to close –up. With support from Natalie McCool, Jay Lewis and Beaten Track Dj’s
Doors 8pm/ First Floor/ £7.50 ADV From WeGotTickets - http://bit.ly/JgfLhr
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16 February 2012

Designer Magazine Presents - March 2012 Gig Listings - Dry Bar / Roadhouse

Designer Magazine Presents - March 2012 Gig Listings - Dry Bar / Roadhouse

March 2nd @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)

The Imogen Styles
Hollywood or Bust
Lizzie Tupman
+ more TBC

The Imogen Styles "We want to make pop music that feels like you've been slapped after you've heard it. We want to write pop songs like 'Blue Monday', or 'It's A Sin', or 'In For The Kill' ... they pretty much succeed in that!!!

* March 3rd @ The Roadhouse - - 7pm doors - £5 (18+)

Funf at The Roadhouse feat...
The Room
The Reveres
The Auditeurs
Colombia
+ 1 more TBC

Funf is one of Manchester's most popular local band showcase nights. Funf bands for Funf pound with drinks offers all night. At this one there's rumour's Salfords Super Hero Knight Warrior will be making an appearance in costume - don't have a clue - google it? It's funny!!!

* March 5th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
French Wives
Bob Dean
The Vox

Overflowing with melody, their songs flutter the heart strings with grace and vigour' The Scotsman on French Wives - think Belle & Sebastian / Camera Obscura - memorable, melodic pop music with interesting and intelligent lyrical content

* March 17th @ Dry Bar - 6.30pm doors - £5 (14+)

Metal on Metal launch night featuring..
Kids With Machetes
Propax
Skies Turn Black
Lute
Lynchpin

Designer Magazine's new metal night Metal On Metal (named after the Anvil song) launches with an amazing headline set form metal / dubstep crossover act Kids With Machetes. Have to be seen to be believed

* March 31st @ Dry Bar - 6.30pm doors - £5 (14+)
The Montoyas
Loaded Dice
Grounds
Kat Mullen
Transition Baby

Showcases have become something of a dirty word in 2012 as every man and their dog likes to think they can put on a showcase

However Designer Magazine gigs are different  with 12 years experience running the music website and 7 years running the gig our ears are finely tuned into picking out only the very best that means students earning online associates degrees in
music
can listen to all the best music in one place before getting back
to their studies.

With 4 amazing bands and Kat Mullen, literally the best female vocalist we've had on our gigs ever - this is not to be missed!!!

10 January 2012

Further Shows Announced at Eric's, Mathew St, Liverpool



Further Shows Announced at Eric's


 Mathew St, Liverpool Ticketmaster or Box office 0151-236 9994/ www.ericslive.com


Dan Reed

 Tuesday 7th Feb 
£10 advance

Dan Reed was born in Portland, Oregon, but in early childhood moved to South Dakota after his mother remarried the owner of a cattle ranch. Growing up on 2000 acre’s of land as an only child gave Dan plenty of time to daydream and it was here, riding tractor in the summer sun that Dan first fantasized about becoming a musician while listening to the Doobie Brothers, Kiss, Cheap Trick and Van Halen blaring on the tractor cabs’ AM radio. All through his high school years he played trumpet in the school band, while studying Shoto-Kan Karate, and participating in every sport he could get his hands and feet in to, but it wasn’t until a Japanese exchange student named Tsutomu Oki taught him how to play guitar that Dan realized that this was what he was searching for… the world of writing songs. After graduating from Aberdeen, South Dakota’s Central High School, he packed his bags and headed west to Portland, Oregon, his place of birth and the closest ‘big city’ he could find near the ocean, a place he held in his childhood memory and missed dearly living in the Midwest.


Dodgy
 
Saturday 18th Feb
 £15 advance

Having spent the Spring of 2011 in the studio, writing and recording a new album, the band went to Denton, Texas to work on mixing the songs and "Stand Up In A Cool Place" will be released on Strikeback Records in February 2012, following an extensive Autumn/Winter tour of the UK.
‘What Became Of You’ is the first single to be taken from ‘Stand Upright In A Cool Place’, the first album of new material from the three original members of Dodgy since the platinum selling ‘Free Peace Sweet’. Rather than following the trend of bands reforming to play their classic albums in full, Dodgy boldly announced that on their recent, extensive UK tour, it was their new album that would be previewed live in its entirety. Luckily it was a gamble that paid off; the tour was successful, audiences enthusiastic and ‘What Became Of You’ just one amongst several highlights from the new material.
If Dodgy were to play one of their classic albums in full (there are no plans at the moment), it might well be ‘Homegrown’ resulting in a set order opening with ‘Staying Out For The Summer’, ‘Melodies Haunt You’ and ‘So Let Me Go Far’ – all hit singles in their own right. It is perhaps no coincidence that when Dodgy first established themselves with the release of ‘Homegrown’, it was the last time the UK was in the midst of a major recession, with ‘Staying Out For The Summer’ a somewhat ironic but uplifting anthem for the times. Perhaps timely then, that ‘What Became Of You’ has been chosen as the song for their return, counterpointing another uplifting melody with lyrics very much reflective of now, questioning how much leaders and major institutions have rapidly lost any integrity as they rely on spin, mistruths and blatant lies to hide their own shortcomings and failings.
‘What Became Of You’ is released on February 20th.


Steve Cradock
 
Sunday 26th Feb 
£10 advance

Steve Cradock is familiar to most as the long-serving guitarist in Paul Weller’s band. What’s less well known is his capacity for writing the sort of heart-melting pop songs most bands would give their eye-teeth for. “I did two months on tour with Paul (Weller) and I’d built up a bank of songs” he explains.
 “I played them to Andy Crofts (Moons/Weller band) while we were away and he he really encouraged me to get it finished. He ended up helping me out with some of the lyrics too, which was great. He made me feel that I was ready to do another record.” Andy Crofts also wrote 5 tracks for the album.
Rewind. Born in Birmingham and raised on a teenage diet of The Who, the Small and lashings of Jam, Steve’s first band The Boys were a ferocious power-pop outfit when the Mod scene was so underground you could smell the moss on their parkas. Inspired by the The Stone Roses, his next band, Ocean Colour Scene (formed with ex-Fanatics singer Simon Fowler) reflected the new techniclour gestalt. Within a year – with Steve still just twenty-
OCS were at the vanguard of a second wave of bands, only for label wrangles to delay the release of their debut album.  Recruited by Paul Weller for his band in 1993 (Weller recalling Cradock from his days in The Boys), the guitarist’s infectious enthusiasm soon kick-started OCS back into life, with second album Moseley Shoals spawning four Top Twenty hits including karaoke perennial ‘The Riverboat Song’.Alternating between OCS and a role as The Modfather’s musical consiglieri ever since, Steve only got round to making he solo debut, the splendid Kundalini Target, two years ago.
All of which brings us to Peace City West. Recorded over a fortnight at Deep Litter Studios in Devon with a revolving cast of musicians including drummer Tony Coote, multi-instrumentalist Fred Ansell and actor James Buckley on guitar and vocals, it’s as richly melodic as you’d expect from someone with such an established musical pedigree.

Henning Wehn
 
Wednesday 29th Feb
 £10 advance

You may well have heard Henning on BBC Radio’s “Unbelievable Truth”, “News Quiz”, “Now Show” and “Fighting Talk” or seen him on “QI” , “Dave’s One Night Stand”or “Edinburgh and Beyond” – now’s your chance to see the self-appointed German Comedy Ambassador to the UK in the flesh in his sell-out Edinbugh show, “No Surrender”. Tuetonic jolliness at its best. Come along … or else. Deutschland über alles!

InMe
 
Friday 9th March 
£12 advance

After
 fans 
were
 left
 spilling
 out
 of
 a packed
 5000
 capacity 
Bohemia
 Tent
 at
 Sonisphere 
Festival
2011,
 InMe’s
loyal 
hordes 
could
 be 
excused
 for 
feeling 
the
 need 
for
 a
 full UK
 tour;

if
 a 
34 date 
tour 
across 
the UK
 and
 Ireland 
doesn't
 prove 
that 
this
 is 
a
 band
 who
 give
 back
 what 
they 
get
 from
 their
 fans 
then 
not
 much else
 will…
February
2012
 will
 see
 InMe’s
 fifth
 studio 
album,
“The
Pride”,
released;
 the 
tour 
schedule
 around 
the
 album
 will
 take
 in
 the 
sweatiest
 of
 venues 
around 
the 
UK
 and 
Ireland from
 Plymouth
 to
 Aberdeen 
to
 Dublin,
 culminating
 in
 the
 slightly
 less 
intimate
 finale
 at
 London’s
 Islington
 Academy.
 Joining 
InMe
 will
 be 
two 
of 
the 
UK’s 
finest
 underground
 bands 
who 
will
 be
 announced
 in
 the 
coming
 weeks.

“The
Pride”
 will 
be
 released 
via 
Pledge
 Music,
 an
innovative 
approach
 that
 puts
 the
 artists
 and
 their
 fans

in 
control 
of
 the 
development
 of
 the 
album.
 Having
 seen
 the 
overwhelming
 support
 frontman
 Dave
McPherson
 received
 for 
his 
solo
 album 
in
 March
 2011
 via
 the 
same 
route,
 it
 was
 clear
 to 
InMe 
that
 their 
fans
would 
want 
to 
be 
involved
 in 
how 
“The
Pride” 
was 
released. 
Starting 
in 
November, 
the 
InMe
 Pledge 
Music
 campaign 
will 
offer 
up 
a
 multitude 
of 
incentives 
to 
fans 
all 
pointed
 towards 
the 
ultimate 
goal 
of 
helping 
InMe 
reach
 as
 many 
fans 
as 
possible 
as 
they 
embark 
on 
the 
second 
phase 
of 
a 
journey 
that
 is 
far from over.


King Pleasure & The Biscuit Boys
 
Friday 23rd March
 £13.50 advance

King Pleasure & the Biscuit Boys are more than just the world's greatest swing band, they are an institution!  The band have been on the road for two decades playing every European country as well as the USA and Russia and recording ten CDs. Dazzling musicianship, riveting stage performances, more than 50 TV appearances (including, somewhat bizarrely, five episodes of Teletubbies) and 75 radio broadcasts have established them as the Kings of Swing.
Paul Jones on BBC Radio 2 called them “the hardest act to follow since the parting of The Red Sea”,  Atomic Magazine from New York wrote “To those who say that swing is a musical form best left to Americans, prepare to be proven wrong. This British combo is bullet-proof!”.
The Guardian said “Behind the fun and rollicking good times lies an outfit skilled enough for the horns to come on with the bite and precision of the Basie Band”.  Now Dig This magazine wrote “This is their best, most inventive album to date” and the Sunday Mercury said “A joyous jamboree of Jazz. King Pleasure? King Wonderful!” 

Previously announced shows include;  Tuesday 21 February - Beth Jeans Houghton, Saturday 25 February - Altered Images (re-scheduled date), Saturday 31 March - The Selecter feat. Pauline Black &Gaps Hendricks and Sunday 25th March 2012 - Richard Herring.

15 November 2011

Designer Magazine Gigs Dry Bar/ Roadhouse - Dec 2011 - Feb 2012

Designer Magazine Gigs Dry Bar/Roadhouse Manchester - Dec 2011 - Feb 2012

Lots of gigs coming up from our friends at Designer Magazine. Make sure you get along and show your support!


NOVEMBER
* November 17th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Wildfire
The Zetlands
Heseltine
Jessica Hammond
 
* November 19th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Run From Robots
Morphine Ghost
Kids With Machetes
Silver Story
Tainted Memories
 
Run from Robots signed to Glasstone Records - Young Guns / Deaf Havana - and supported Me Vs Hero, Sonic Boom Six, Orange and New Riot to name a few
 
* November 25th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Doyle & The Fourfathers
High House
The Room
The Foe
Kat Mullen
 
Doyle & The Fourfathers released their first album, Man Made, in March 2011 followed by a national tour supporting The Undertones. Real indie music rather than Topman Indie
 
 
 
DECEMBER
* December 2nd @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Imogen Style (EP Launch)
Disfunktional
The Cold Few
 
* December 3rd @ The Roadhouse - 7pm doors - £5 (18+)
Freedom Of The City
The Centrals
Lookin
Blk Swn
Jamie Bee
 
Freedom Of The City who have had a great 12 months playing with Andy Burrows (Razorlight), All The Young, Little Comets & Detroit Social Club. This is their last gig of 2011
 
* December 5th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Hey Alaska / Lost Boys
Decades
I Said The Spy
Her Last Goodbye
 
Hey! Alaska who list influences such as New Found Glory and A Day To Remember, have recently enjoyed both national and local success, recently recording their debut single for UNIVERSAL RECORDS. This is just the beginning. Genre-busting debut single We Are Your Saviours defines Hey! Alaskas well structured signature sound. Pop-punk vocals mixed with hardcore growls (think early Funeral For A Friend).
 
* December 9th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
NotimeFor (It)
Odd Squad
7 Day Weekend
Muttley
Fidel & The Castros
 
Notimefor are a 5 piece Italian pop-punk band who started out at the beginning of 2006. This is their debut UK date in Manchester
 
* December 17th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Apollo's Heir (EP Launch)
I Swim With Sharks
The Madding Crowd
The Shade
Shooting Pigeons
 
* December 19th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Terminal Hospitality + special guests
 
* December 20th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Busker One plus special guests
 
 
2012 HIGHLIGHTS SO FAR.............
 
JANUARY
* January 19th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
One Night Stand with Fate
Brooke Hollow
Torn From Tomorrow
+ more TBC
 
One Night Stand With Fate have shared the stage with bands such as Deaf Havana, The Ocean Between Us, Polar, Betrayal, Hey! Alaska
 
* January 28th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Fearless Vampire Killers
Saving Syenna
+ more TBC
 
Fearless Vampire Killers. Death pop punkers from London via the Waveney Valley. Previously described as a mix of Justin Timberlake and Protest the Hero the live show is often ram-shakle and always sweaty. So stick it to the Heartataks and come feast! ;;
 
FEBRUARY
* February 13th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £6 (14+)
The Headstart
Jacks Not Smooth
+ more TBC
 
* February 15th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
My Extraordinary
Years
Big False Assembly
+ more TBC
 
My Extraordinary have shared a stage with the likes of Elliot Minor, Young Guns, The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, My Passion & Yashin amongst many others.
 
"Newcastle has failed to provide the music industry with anything deserving of the City's title since Maxïmo Park but now we've finally found our diamond in the rough" The Music Rooms.
 
* February 18th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £6 (14+)
Skint & Demoralised
Daystar
The Centrals
Arterix
+ 1 more tbc
 
Skint & Demoralised - Northern Indie Pop signed to Hit or Heist Records
 
* February 24th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Mr Tom
Apollo's Heir
Sam Haine & The Blood Flames
Taylor & Leigh
 
* February 25th @ Dry Bar - 7pm doors - £5 (14+)
Kill For Company
Pigeons In Motion
The Versions
Mathew Petit

21 October 2011

Harvest sun up and coming events 2011 and 2012

OTHER LIVES @ Leaf Bold Street

OTHER LIVES
+ The Sundowners
+The Harvest Sun Playlist

22 October @ Leaf Bold Street
£8adv Seetickets & Probe Records

SHE KEEPS BEES@ The Shipping Forecast 25/10

SHE KEEPS BEES
+ Dirtblonde + Endeci
+ Wet Mouth

25 October @ The Shipping Forecast
£6.50adv Seetickets & Probe Records
ELEPHANT STONE @ The Kazimier 26/10

KALEIDOSCOPE pt2
 Elephant Stone (CAN) + By The Sea + Lucky Beaches
Grand Lunar + The Coral DJ Set

 26 October @ The Kazimier
£5.00adv Ticketline & Probe Records

TWIN SISTER @ Mojo 06/11

∆ ALT-J
+Eva Petersen
+Bunny Munro

28 October @ Milk Studios
£5 invite only

TWIN SISTER
+ All We Are + Carousel
+The Readymades

 6 November @ Mojo
£FREE Seetickets


LOCH LOMOND 
+ support TBA

 22 November @ The Static Gallery
£5adv from Seetickets
FOREST FIRE @ The Shipping Forecast 28/11

FOREST FIRE
+ Driver Drive Faster + Tacoma
+ Greenwich Tea Party

28 November @ The Shipping Forecast
£6.50adv Seetickets & Probe Records (School Lane)

MEG BAIRD & EMMA TRICCA @ Leaf Bold St 30/11

MEG BAIRD (Espers)
+ EMMA TRICCA

+ Fallen Leaf + Emily Cimber
+ David Barnicle

30 November @ Leaf Bold Street
£7adv Ticketweb & Probe Records
JOSH ROUSE @ The Black-E 26/01

JOSH ROUSE
+ special guests

26 January @ The Black-E
£15adv Ticketweb

THE WAR ON DRUGS @ The Kazimier 23/02

THE WAR ON DRUGS
+ special guests

23 February @ The Kazimier
£9adv Seetickets @

22 August 2011

Up and coming music events in Liverpool

Over the next few months Liverpool will play host to some amazing gigs. From the amazing Wooden Shjips, Jezz Kerr and the wonderful Vic Goddard, there is something for everyone. Some of these gigs have (not surprisingly) already sold out but there are plenty more available to please everyone. Make sure you experience what the local promoters have to offer and in some wonderful intimate venues

31/08
=BEST COAST
STEALING SHEEP
7.30pm @ Mojo
£10adv from Seetickets here

03/09 
SARABETH TUCEK
THE RANDOM FAMILY | BIRD | LIZZIE NUNNERY
8pm @ St Bride’s Church (BYOB)
£6adv from Seetickets here
06/09
WOODEN SHJIPS
THE FRESH & ONLY'S
MUGSTAR | DJ BERNIE CONNOR
8pm @ The Kazimier
£10adv from Seetickets here

09/09 
DANIEL MARTIN MOORE 
(SUBPOP)
EVA PETERSEN | ANDY STEELE | MORE TBA
8pm @ The Scandinavian Church (BYOB)
£7adv from Seetickets here

10/09 
VIC GODARD & SUBWAY SECT
THE LADY KILLERS | BEATNIK HURRICANE | MASHEMON | DJ JOE McKECHNIE
8pm @ The Williamson Tunnels
£8adv from Seetickets here
16/09 
JEZ KERR 
(A CERTAIN RATIO)
THE TEA STREET BAND | DASS UNSER | DJ BERNIE CONNOR
8pm @ The Static Gallery
£7adv from Seetickets here

22/09
BIDO LITO! SOCIAL CLUB
LINE UP TBA
8pm @ The Shipping Forecast
£4otd

22/09
CLOCK OPERA
PLUS GUESTS
7.30pm @ Mojo
£5adv from Seetickets here
24/09
LOVE INKS
THE SUM DRUMS | ALL WE ARE
TERRA ALPHA | SEEK MAGIC DJ's
AFTER PARTY FROM GOOD INTENTIONS DJ's
8pm @ The Williamson Tunnels
£6adv from Seetickets here

28/09
PRINCE FATTY SOUNDSYSTEM
& HOLLIE COOK
PLUS GUESTS
7.30pm @ Mojo
£5adv from Seetickets here
25/09
CAVE PAINTING
SENSORITES / METAMUSIC
8pm @ The Shipping Forecast
£5adv from Seetickets here

05/10
ART BRUT
PLUS GUESTS
7.30pm @ Mojo
£9adv from Seetickets here
06/10
WILLIAM TYLER
(Lambchop / Silver Jews / Bonnie 'PrinCe' Billy)
HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER
    CAVALIER SONG / MORE TBA
8pm @ Leaf Bold Street
£8adv from Seetickets here
15/10
RODDY FRAME
PLUS GUESTS
8pm @ The Kazimier
£SOLD OUT
15/10
THE BLOOD ARM
PLUS GUESTS
8pm @ Mojo
£5adv from Seetickets here
19/10
An evening with...
GEORGE GALLOWAY
8.00pm @ Mojo
£15adv from Seetickets here
20/10
BASTILLE
PLUS GUESTS
8pm @ Mojo
£5adv from Seetickets here
20/10
BIDO LITO! SOCIAL CLUB
LINE UP TBA
8pm @ The Shipping Forecast
£4otd
26/10
KALEIDOSCOPE
ELEPHANT STONE (USA) | BY THE SEA
LUCKY BEACHES | DJ KOOLAID BOB (Probe Records)
'PSYCHEDELIC SUNSHINE FOLK FOR DAYDREAM BELIEVERS'
8pm @ The Shipping Forecast,
£5adv

16/11
=THE MOONS
PLUS GUESTS
8pm @ Mojo
£7adv from Seetickets here
23/11
COLOURMUSIC
PLUS GUESTS
7.30pm @ Mojo
£6adv from Seetickets here