Tuesday, July 05, 2005

July 2005

Sorry its late and sorry its a mess - i'm at work at the moment and my computer is broken but I'll try to make it prettier over the weekend.

8th of July

at Bar Phono, Strangeways no:57, 10-2.30am
WIN WIN WIN £3

its wasn't until strangeways number 57 thats everything finally started to make sense.
Stereolab, the cribs, devo, long blondes, down dime, neu!, Pixies, The Rakes, Bobby Conn, Adult, Forward Russia, B52s, Printed Circuit, Grabba Grabba Tape,
Tom Vek, Kraftwerk, Idlewild, Smiths, Interpol, Rezillos,hot chip, ape drape escape, blondie,come along on youre way back from gig on the opposite page, everyones welcome.

Please email your requests in advance. gojonnygogogogo@ntlworld.com

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Hi there. Boy, sure is alot of free space in this months cops and robbers....yep. Leaves plenty of space to explain what going on with this years chinchillafest. As you may or may not know chinchillafest has now been condensed from a practical three day festival to an unmanageble, daft two day festival. Unfortunately, due to circumstances beyond anyone’s control the common place has had to unexpectedly cancel all bookings for the next couple of weeks...... this means that the first day of chinchilla festival has no venue and thus, will not be going ahead. Chinchilla gigs taking place at the Brudenell social club on the 9th and 10th will go ahead as planned but we’ve had to monkey around with the bill a little to compensate for the loss of a day. Details can be found on the next few pages.......yep, the next few pages!!....................... we’ve plenty of space alright.

Chinchillafest III.. a real civilised festival.

Weekend ticket will now cost 10.
weekenders will still receive a free comic and cd with a bunch of bands who are playing the festival Day tickets. saturday 9th of july, £7. sunday 10th of july, £6.

Membership: The ticket price does not include membership for the brudenell social club. If you are not already a member it will cost you an additional £1.20.

The brudenell social club is a vital space in the heart of LS6, under threat from closure due to sound complaints. Unless money is raised to sound proof the venue future events at the venue will cease - to find out more visit www.brudenellsocialclub.co.uk

for more information and updates visit -
www.chinchillaweb.co.uk
dangerchinchilla@hotmail.com

Saturday 9th of July

at the brudenell social club, queens road, leeds
Doors 1pm

Printed circuit - electronic dance pop fun (leeds)
Lords - super loud blues rock (nottingham/derby)
Trencher - loud casio grind three piece (london)
Tigers! - their last ever leeds gig (leeds)
Soeza - indie rock on gringo records (bristol/london)
Polaris - hell yeah! new record on gringo records soon! (leeds)
The dragon rapide - uplifting intricate post rock (leeds/doncaster)
The ik jan creamers - big rock with people from pfaff (holland)
The rest - keyboard based dance party (newcastle) Quack quack - new krautrock from leeds' finest sound engineers and the drums of neil turpin (leeds)
Land ahoy - jittery indie rock (manchester)

Sunday 10th of July
at the brudenell social clud, queens road, leeds, 3pm

Line - soeza folk play acoustic songs like Pullman, Pinback and the American analogue set (bristol)
Mcwatt - delicate folk charm duo (leeds/liverpool)
David Thomas Broughton - looping americana
Monster killed by laser - stoner dirge (leeds) where’s me bass etc.
Brown owl - the funk kings (leeds/newcastle)
Twinkie - quirky indie with big drums (derby)
Pinter - brooding new wave style tunage with top bass action (newcastle)
Our beautiful ridiculous plan - semi improv folk/jazz duo (manchester)
Pifco - bizarre indie rock madness (leeds)

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Tuesday 19th of July

Run of the mill records present:

at the bridge inn, kirkstall

Due to circumstances beyond my control I can't tell you the price or start time for this gig but I am sure it will be cheap and start at a reasonable hour.

A chance to catch the krautrock stylings of Leeds's neu-est trio Quack Quack and the throwaway postfunk mess of Brown Owl in the fresh surroundings of what could be described as a 'real pub'. This probably means they will never do anything as stupid as allow a rock gig there again so come down and watch the regulars leave and the owners twitch. The bridge inn is located here: heading out of town on the A65 [kirkstall rd.] you turn left at Kirkstall lights/morrisons and The Bridge Inn is down that road on the right.

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Thursday 21st of July

at the packhorse,leeds,8pm,
£3.

Cracktown punk rock, folk, country, blues, guitar, vocal, harmonica duo from Hull. The dust collectors - ethereal, dreamy, soaked in effects, intense, futuristic, dystopian, jazzy combo with a theramin!
Sailors - Ahoy! ‘Ahoy!’ is a shit description. 2nd to last Leeds chance to see these lads and lass before one of them fuc ks off to Mexico. For a bit.
Kill Manticore this is the dawn of the planet of the apes

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waterintobeer fanzine and holy shit records present....

22nd July at the Common Place (Private members Club), Leeds , £4 in, non members will have to join on the night and this will be included in the admission price, gig starts at 8pm

November 13th (Crushing crusty melodic hardcore, from Germany)
20 Centuries of Sleep (Epic emotional crust-core, From Tragedy Rise influenced, from Scotland)
Jinn (Mentalist Grindcore from the Toon)
The Mingers (Snotty punk from Leeds, last gig for a few months)

Contact:ska1ska @ yahoo.com
http://www.thecommonplace.org.uk/

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Friday 22nd of July

at the Fenton, Leeds, £4 on the door, opens around 7.30.. bar till midnight.

Man Must Die From Scotland, playing their monstrous death/core type mix of Suffocation and Red Chord www.manmustdie.com

Sarpanitum do the death/grind/type thing, with references to Carcass, Fuck i'm Dead etc... www.sarpanitum.cjb.net

Red Stars Parade Epic, intense, hypnotic, melodic, intricate. Purely bloody brilliant! www.redstarsparade.com

Produkt Storming scuzz riffage, think Coalesce, Meshuggah and sprinklings of classic Helmet.
www.rawnervepromotions for more info.

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23rd of July
at Joseph's Well, leeds

tickets £7 (from out of step, hellraiser leeds/wakefield, jumbo, crash, raw nerve site, joseph's well)
doors £9, opens around 7

beecher - fantastic band from manchester, think converge, botch and the like, but a touch more out and out rocking.
callisto - one of the best in the long line of neurosis/isis/cult of luna style bands from finland..
mistress - dirty filth playing sludgey thrash crust violence from birmingham malkovitch - john malkovitch has nothing on these guys, discordant metal/hardcore/type/crust/weird combination...

www.rawnervepromotions

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V3ctor presents: The return of the original Sunday sessions

at Milo, Call Lane, Leeds City Centre, Starting: 2pm Sunday the 26th of June 2005, entry is free (introductory offer)

Then every first Sunday from August

w/ Residents:
TK Maximus (Tribe Records etc…),
Joe Plank ( Vend/L-ne, R4nd, Powerbooks for Peace etc…)
Ed Uno (Hannas Barber etc…)
Paul Emery (Formerly 'Strictly' etc…) tbc

Guests: Dot 9, Anna, Arc sound (Ukiyo-e)

Future sessions will include special guests from
New & previous V3ctor affiliates presenting live & DJ sets All at a nominal fee !

Rhythm, Sound, Melody, Abstract Electronica www.v3ctor.com

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30th of July

Raw Nerve Gig and Club Evening...

at the Bassment, leeds. Starts at 5pm, until 2am, tickets £7, Doors £9...price includes free entry into club after.

Extreme Noise Terror crust/grind legends playing a one off show oop norff.
Phallicide Bristol's heavy/melodic thrash youngsters batter out some fantastic songs.
Robochrist One man silver freak returns with his Strapping Young Lad meets daytime TV insanity.
a.P.a.T.t. If you've seen them, you KNOW. If you haven't, you MUST! Performance art/music genius.
Soulfracture Local thrash of the highest order. Think Arch Enemy, Pantera, At The Gates.
Agent of the Morai Awesome doom/sludge frenzy ala Electric Wizard, Sloth and Charger.

+1 or 2 t.b.c

www.rawnervepromotions for more info.

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Sunday 31st July

Keep the Brudenell A-Live Aid

Doors 4.30pm-10.30pm
£3 or £5 if you can afford it, ALL money to the Brudenell Fund, Bands are also required to pay.

We need 15 bands to play this event, each to do 3 songs, one of which must be a cover of a song by an artist who played the original Live Aid (a list of which is below).
please email gojonnygogogogo@ntlworld.com if you want to play and we will let you know asap.
We will supply the backline which will include 2x guitar amps, a bass amp, 2x DI boxes, 3x vocal mics, Drum Kit and keyboard stand.

We have raised over £3000 so far which should pay for the firedoors to the left of the stage to be replaced, but need more funds for the 2 other firedoors and potentially the roof.

thank you for your support, you are all Winners!
the events committee

On the US stage, Madonna jammed with the Thompson Twins, Tina Turner performed a duet with Mick Jagger, and Bob Dylan made up an acoustic trio with Keith Richard and Ron Wood. Led Zeppelin reformed with Phil Collins on drums, Black Sabbath reformed with front man Ozzy Osbourne, and Neil Young, Tom Petty, The Cars, Bryan Adams, Joan Baez, The Beach Boys and Duran Duran were part of the staggering list of performers.
The Wembley line-up included Paul McCartney, Adam Ant, Elvis Costello, BB King, The Pretenders, Paul Young, Spandau Ballet, Cliff Richard, Bryan Ferry, Paul Weller, Alison Moyet, Ultravox, Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw, INXS and Queen. Even The Who reformed for the event. So did Status Quo. And Geldof performed again with the Boomtown Rats.

visit the web site www.gojonnygogogogo.co.uk

Cloth Cat Open Mic Night

at the Primrose Pub, Meanwood Road, Leeds, every Thursday, doors: 8.00pm till Midnight, entry is free with whip round for the band

Bands booked:
7th July Hands & Fingers
14th July Silverlode
21st July Sex-Traffica
28th July The landing Light

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Monday 1st August
Copsandrobbers present
Brown Owl
Radio Burroughs
Sailors tbc
More tbc.
The fenton, 8pm, £4waged/£3 conc.

Brown Owl reappear in your lives to continue their devotion to a baffling post-funk-math-rock sound all of their own.

Radio Burroughs hail from berlin, they make noisy, angry rock-maybe emo type stuff. It’s kind of clever but with a straight forward pissed off edge.

Sailors are new kids on the block, refreshing audiences around leeds with their groovy, messed-up post-hardcore punk ways. People say moss icon-esque, I say yes, but with a healthy dose of red monkey too.


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Friday 12th of August

Cops and robbers present

THIS WAS GOING TO BE AT The common place, wharf street, £tba BUT DUE TO RECENT PROBLEMS I AM SEARCHING FOR A NEW VENUE, LOOK OUT FOR FURTHER INFO

A night of the electronic persuasion that promises a high level of entertainment coupled with the opportunity to dance. It features:

Best fwends, whose anti-pop music has been described as "a mess of nasty cheap casio styled beats, old school synths, and distorted vocals made by two musical idiot savants from Texas". Like all the best US acts these days they have a penchant for performing in their underpants with taped up faces and for eschewing the stage which naturally adds to the spectacle. You can also see the homespun "Gloriously bright and breezy electro-pop" of printed circuit who, now operating as a duo, are still stupefying their friends with tales of their recent 'world tour'.

Adding to the excitement we hope will be the rabbit suited, video game music plundering, Pixel Pixel Pixel (tbc) He may be recognisable to some readers as the 'keys man' from eagle eye.

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