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BAND FEATURE: The Sherlocks

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Sheffield four-piece, The Sherlocks, who have already racked up more than 500 gigs in just four years, will be supporting the release of their second hit single, Escapade, with a tour.

Venues will include The Picture House in Huddersfield on March 5th, Plug in Sheffield on April 18th, Club Academy in Manchester on May 2nd, Studio 2 in Liverpool on May 16th. The tour will culminate in a home-coming gig on 20th June at Sheffield’s Leadmill.

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Escapade is the follow-up to their top-100 single Live for the Moment, whose title just about sums up their contemporary lyrics. Inspired by Sheffield rock band Arctic Monkeys, as well as The Beatles, Libertines, Oasis, and The Jam, The Sherolock’s two pairs of brothers write, produce and play tuneful guitar pop full of hooky riffs clearly intended to fill dancefloors.

The Sherlocks have already supported the likes of The Enemy, Simple Minds, Scouting for Girls and the Buzzcocks, and will be headlining London’s 100 Club in May. ‘We love playing live,’ says drummer Brandon Crook. ‘We just want to get our music out there and see the reaction of the fans.

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REVIEW: STOP DROP ROBOT releases new single, Cradle

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Hailing from the famously musically-diverse city of Sheffield, electronic rock four-piece Stop Drop Robot offer up a heady witches brew of hard rock and indie pop, with liberal doses of synths and samples thrown in for good measure.

The band will release their brand new single Cradle on the 2nd of March. The song deals with people’s fear of change and the inevitable isolation that comes with that. According to lead singer Samuel Christie: ‘As a species we’re inclined to hold on to what we know and are naturally wary of change, but the act of avoiding change itself can leave you detached from the rest of the earth. Just like a satellite orbits and observes the earth but remains distant and remote from humanity.’

Given the subject matter, Cradle is suitably dark and spacey. Eerie synth lines, vocals drenched in reverb and sporadic electronic sounds appear throughout the verses, before the roaring guitars in the chorus bring you right back down to earth again. In a musical landscape full of dull pop music and unimaginative rock, Stop Drop Robot provide a welcome alternative.

Checkout the Cradle video

Cradle can be pre-ordered from iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/id967232206

Stop Drop Robot will be playing at the Holmfirth Picturedrome with 80’s Synth-Pop legends Heaven 17 on the 10th July. Tickets are available here http://www.thegigcartel.com/gigs/gig:2894

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Gnod track available on stream

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The Wire magazine are exclusively streaming the 17 minute track ‘Infinity Machines’, taken from the new Gnod triple album of the same name.

‘Infinity Machines’ is released by Rocket Recordings on 20 April.

Listen here

Tír na nÓg

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Tír na nÓg are an Irish folk band formed in Dublin, Ireland, in 1969 by Leo O’Kelly and Sonny Condell. They are often considered as one of the first progressive folk bands with other artists like Nick Drake or groups like Pentangle. Their music mainly consists of their own compositions, based on strong Celtic roots and typically featuring intricate acoustic guitar playing and close harmony singing.

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Tír na nÓg broke up in 1974 and they both returned to Ireland to pursue solo careers. Condell recorded a solo album called Camouflage in 1977 and went on to form the band Scullion with Philip King, Greg Boland and Jimmy O’Brien Moran. O’Kelly pursued a career as a producer and has also released solo albums.

Tír na nÓg reformed in 1985, releasing the single “Love Is Like a Violin”, and have toured sporadically since then. Three more albums have been produced: Hibernian in 2000, a 1995 live performance in Birmingham, and Spotlight in 2001, from the original John Peel BBC radio sessions in 1972/1973.

In 2010, they launched a new live album, Live at Sirius, recorded at the Sirius Arts Centre in Cobh, Co. Cork.

In 2014, they released a 4-track, 7″ vinyl EP on Fruits De Mer. Alongside three originals, the lead track is a cover of The Silver Apples’ “I Have Known Love”.

Dig Vinyl Podcast & Bido Lito!

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Dig Vinyl’s podcast is up for your listening pleasure. A mix of psychedelia in tribute to the Liverpool International Festival Of Psychedelia & ending with the headliners Spiritualized. Find the podcast on the Bido Lito! website.

bido1Bido Lito! is the music magazine for a new Liverpool. In June 2010 they launched a physical magazine, a pink-paged old-school inky and the publication has been produced every month since. In October 2011 they launched this website, a platform to complement and accentuate the work of the magazine.

Both formats provide a hub for the Liverpool music scene. Not only is the regional music community and industry our subject, they are also our readership, making Bido Lito!’s pages both a mirror and a looking glass into modern music making in Liverpool.

The physical magazine provides a blend of extended features and exposé on emerging Liverpool artists, regional music news, extensive reviews and an insight into the clubs, venues, promoters, DJs, shops and practitioners who make up the scene. This is presented alongside innovative illustration, photography and graphic design. The website provides video, photographic and audio content to accompany and complement the magazine, alongside feature interviews with artists ahead of shows in the city and the Bido Lito! Gig Guide, a key central resource for Liverpool’s music community.

Bido Lito! also publishes a daily magazine during the Liverpool Sound City Festival.

FESTIVAL: Grillstock Manchester 30th – 31st May

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Grillstock Manchester will be headlined by legendary New York DJ Grandmaster Flash as well as purveyors of sexy music, riotous comedy, and sensational dancing the Cuban Bros. Grillstock favourite, the inimitable Levi Roots will also be on hand, delivering some lunchtime reggae and soul whilst indie rock band, The Heavy headline the Sunday in Albert Square.

Across Manchester, festival goers can expect a smouldering hot US style low ‘n’ slow BBQ competition, chilli-pepper and hot-dog eating competitions, over (40) bands and DJ’s playing across music stages. The US style ‘low and slow’ BBQ competition puts the teams through their paces as they show off their culinary skills over the smoky coals and battle it out to be crowned King of the Grill. The competition allows festival goers the chance to interact with the teams, taste the food and experience their passion for authentic barbecue. Increasing the heat, US BBQ veteran Dr BBQ aka Ray Lampe will oversee the judging.

Food fans can also check out the Weber BBQ Academy, imported craft beer & New York Dive Bar, bourbon dens and village of BBQ traders serving up pit-smoked meaty treats and our very own Pale Ale, which was created especially for BBQ.

Record Store Day 2015 18th April

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The people behind RSD are being remarkably tight-lipped about the special events and records that will be available. We’ll be updating you when the information is released. In the meantime stores participating in our area are:

  • Wah Wah Records – Wakefield
  • Norman Records – Leeds
  • Crash Records – Leeds
  • Jumbo Records – Leeds
  • Debut Records – Barnsley
  • Vinyl Tap – Huddersfield
  • The Record Cafe – Bradford
  • Revo Records – Halifax
  • The Notorious Aardvark Record Shop – Waterdale
  • Record Junkee – Sheffield
  • Record Collector – Sheffield
  • LP Record Store – Sheffield
  • Muse Music – Hebden Bridge
  • Astonishing Sounds – Burnley
  • Electron Records – Burnley
  • Head – Blackburn

More information from the Record Store Day website

FESTIVAL: Grand Northern Ukulele Festival 22nd-24th May Huddersfield

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Tickets are now available for this years GNUF. It’s the usual classy line-up and they are promising a few surprises. There’s a full line-up of workshops.

Tickets are priced at £39 for the full weekend and at £29 if you just want to attend one day. Discounts are available for groups, children and young people and Kirklees Passport Holders.

Further information Grand Northern Ukulele Festival

FEATURE: Todmorden Folk Festival 17th & 18th April 2015

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2015 will see the first Todmorden Folk Festival. They’ve got some great acts from the local area and further afield. Todmorden will be full of Morris Dancers and there will be music in many venues throughout the town.

Todmorden is on the trainline between Manchester and Leeds and all the festival venues are within 15 minutes walk of the train station. You can also check out the vibrant local market and go on the trail of the ground-breaking work of Incredible Edible Todmorden.

Events

The festival will kick off with a Ceilidh on Friday night featuring the Earthquakers. There will also be a performance spot by the incredible Ruth Bibby who is Lancashire and Cheshire clog champion. Children are welcome and there will be activities for them.  We might also have a couple of singing sopts to give you a taste of what’s to come over the rest of the weekend.

Saturday morning sees a series of workshops. Four Corner will do an introduction to Rapper Sword Dancing and step clogging and there will be a right big sing to start the day!

Morris Dancing – Morris Dance teams throughout the town on Saturday from midday onwards. The teams will be dancing on Pollination Street, the market and on the wharf by the Golden Lion. The teams will be dancing North-West Morris, step clogging in both North-East and Lancashire styles, Border Morris and Rapper Sword Dancing.

Saturday afternoon concert with performances from Sue Cain and Tegwyn Roberts, Kate Locksley, Bo Weavil and others.

Saturday night will be a great event with great quality music, some to dance to, some to sing to and some really skilled and talented musicians. The Young’uns headline with performances from Red Hippo, Bella and others.

Artists performing

  • Wardle Academy Folk Group – Brilliant performers and award winning folk group
  • Mr Fox
  • Phil Reed – Combines traditional Irish music with a little modern wizardry. He has created a unique setup, building up layers of Irish bodhrán drum rhythms and low whistle harmonies into a loop pedal, then performing traditional Irish tunes on tin whistle over the top.
  • The Young’uns – An unlikely force of nature on stage, beguiling audiences with irrepressible humour, bold vocals, gripping storylines and innate musicality.
  • Gareth Scott – Gareth is a full time member of Internationally renowned Sea Shanty band Kimbers Men, and tours extensively throughout the UK and Europe with them. A songwriter and singer of traditional songs, Gareth has a debut solo EP due out in Summer 2015
  • Red Hippo – Folk/roots, jazz and steam hammer, bass-heavy brass delivered via a thumping, rhythmic sousaphone, (think New Orleans, The Dirty Dozen, Re-birth Brass Band for example).
  • Oakenhoof – Mixed age/gender omni clog dancing/singing and music group from Littleborough. Their elemental style and inclusive nature makes them a real joy to watch and be around…
  • Bella Gaffney – Folk and acoustic singer Bella Gaffney is from Bradford. She writes folk inspired songs which she performs along with her own original arrangements of traditional pieces. She started her acoustic music career several years ago at the Topic Folk Club, where her first song was John Martyn’s ‘May You Never’. Her songwriting is clearly influenced by lyrical songwriters as well as those with strong narratives; artists as diverse as Richard Thompson, Jez Lowe, Billy Bragg, Jack Savoretti, Roger Davies and Michelle Shocked.
  • The Britannia Coco-nut Dancers
  • Sue Cain and Tegi Roberts – Duo from Sheffield who sing traditional songs, often shanties. They’re vibrant strong singers, their enthusiasm is totally infectious and their harmonies are beautiful.
  • Ruth Bibby – Ruth has been declared Lancashire and Cheshire Clog Champion for the last 3 years. Her energy and precision is a sight to behold and you will believe she has ankles made of elastic.
  • Kate Locksley – Kate makes up one quarter of the hugely successful group The Teacups and has written some new classic songs which will be part of her performance.
  • Cat’s Cradle – Play original acoustic tunes and songs with tenor banjo, mandolin, bodhran, uilliann pipes, voice and sometimes fiddle. We work from a fragrant armpit of the South Pennines.
  • Thieving Magpie – Mixed border morris side from Marsden.
  • Bo Weavil – They hail from Manchester with their happy-sad, fast but slow, good time-bad time fiddle-driven boogie. They love their folk, blues , old timey and country, peppered with the occasional reggae rhythm and general cosmic vibes. The band play a mixture of traditional, contemporary and increasingly original material all performed in inevitable weavil style with no little aplomb
  • Rivington Morris – Women’s team of North West Morris Dancers. These demure cultured women hail from near Bolton in Lancashire. Their clogs have been heard as far afield as Sidmouth, Germany, France, Holmfirth, Wigan, Accrington and Blackrod Carnival. Hundreds have looked on in awe and marvelled at their stunning stepping, precision, music and reinforced foundation garments.
  • Hadrian Clog – Hailing from the North-East, Hadrian Clog are a dance group performing traditional clog and hard shoe dances from the North East of England and beyond! They have made a name for themselves with their annual Dance the Wall event where they spend a weekend dancing the length of Hadrian’s Wall along with other North-East dance sides.
  • Earthquakers – The Earthquakers has been playing in one form or another since the mid-1990s, squeezing tunes out of a variety of boxes and at events in many surprising places. They have a repertoire that includes dance tunes (mostly English – some their own compositions) for ceilidhs and songs and tunes that can be enjoyed just as well from a seated position… but expect to be up and dancing the night away!
  • Michael Burns – Prolific songwriter in the folk tradition based in Manchester. He draws from detailed research producing fascinating and moving songs also inspired by his heritage in the North-East, Scotland and Ireland. Michael is also a tune-writer and plays the mandolin.
  • Sowerby Bridge Morris Dancers – The Sowerby Bridge Morris Dancers came into existence in 1979, formed by local folk historian Garry Stringfellow. In 1977 Garry had played a major part in the revival of the town’s Rushbearing ceremony to celebrate the silver jubilee year of Queen Elizabeth II. Indeed the rushbearing celebrations proved so popular the festival continues to this day.
  • Persephone – Processional Morris side in a very distinctive kit where black predominates adding yellow and green as noticeable contrasts.

More information and tickets can be obtained from the festival website http://todfolkfest.co.uk

LSF is looking for writers

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‘We’ are a small collective of three music-mad friends who have different areas of expertise and interest in the music field. But we can’t do this project all by ourselves. So what we need is some like-minded writers to join us – to write reviews and features about the kind of music you love to make or listen to. See more information about writing for LSF

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