Tour Announcment: Surf Cafe
SLAS head to The Surf Cafe in Newcastle as part of their Law and Order UK Tour.
SLAS head to The Surf Cafe in Newcastle as part of their Law and Order UK Tour.
SLAS head to 22 Venue in London as part of their Law and Order UK Tour.
SLAS head to West Street Live in Sheffield as part of their Law and Order UK Tour.
Supporting Twisted Wheel @ The Wardrobe (Leeds)
Twisted Wheel first emerged as a stellar, incendiary three piece from Oldham in 2008, quickly gaining admiration and support slots with Oasis, Kasabian, Paul Weller, Ian Brown, Happy Mondays, The View, The Courteeners, and The Enemy to name but a few. Now they're back, better than ever
Support from Sounds like a Storm & Evil Regent
Spotify - http://bit.ly/twistedwheelisten
Tickets on sale from: http://bit.ly/twistedwheeleeds
R&L Artist of the Weekend - Sounds like a Storm
Halfwhere2Nowhere
This weekend marks the best three days in the British music calendar as Reading and Leeds Festivals take place. We have picked one artist, opening up the Radio 1 Stage, as our artist of the weekend who you simply cannot miss – they’re Leeds band Sounds Like a Storm.
For about 2 years now, we’ve followed this four-piece grow from a generic rock band, to one of the most exciting bands in England. On Friday they will open up the whole festival down in Reading before playing to, an anticipated huge crowd at Bramham Park in Leeds. Ahead of the band’s biggest sets of their life (potentially opening for Bring Me the Horizon!!!) we spoke to front man Sennen Ludman to find out just what this opportunity means to Sounds Like a Storm.
Read more here: https://halfway2nowhere.co.uk/2018/08/22/rl-2018-artist-of-the-weekend-sounds-like-a-storm/
BBC Introducing
Tramlines - Maida Vale - Sheffield
LIVE at Maida Vale are delighted to bring you once again a full weekend of Live Bands and artists as part of the Tramlines Fringe Friday 20th July-Sunday 22nd July!
Over the last 3 years it's just got bigger and better working with our friends at Mod For It in previous years culminating in our best year yet in 2017 and we plan for 2018 to be even bigger!! The bands and acts who have played in the past and the crowds of people we have welcomed to the venue have been amazing so we have big things planned for 2018!!
So here it is! The full line-up for Tramlines 2018 at LIVE at Maida Vale Sheffield Set times are below. Please like, share, tag friends and most importantly click going or interested on the even to get videos, music from the bands, news and set times over the next month. FREE ENTRY ALL WEEKEND.
NO WRISTBAND REQUIRED
STAGE TIMES (SATURDAY)
10:15pm - 11:00pm AutoPilot - UK
9:30pm - 10:00pm The Lids
8:45pm - 09:15pm Sub Machine
8:00pm - 8:30pm Hush
7:15pm - 7:45pm The 48K's
6:30pm - 7:00pm Sounds like a Storm
5:45pm - 6:15pm Velcro Teddy Bears
5:00pm - 5:30pm Special Guests To Be Announced!
4:15pm - 4:45pm Anhedonia
3:30pm - 4:00pm Light Tide
2:45pm - 3:15pm InaVibe
2:00pm - 2:30pm Myles Henderson (The Voques) Acoustic
1:20pm - 1:50pm Chris Tavener
12:40pm - 1:10pm Tom Jane
12:00pm - 12:30pm Harriet Rose Grant
Sounds like a Storm A one to watch upcoming band, the youngsters redefining the rules on age
Supporting Blackwaters @ Oporto (Leeds)
Futuresound Events Present BlackWaters + Sounds like a Storm & Tranqua Lite 17th July Oporto
For fans of FIDLAR | Carl Barât | Palma Violets Listen: https://spoti.fi/2ukmunU
The band, from Surrey, is made up of Maximilian Tanner on vocals, David Carpenter on guitar, Ollie Franklin on the bass and James Watkins on drums, all aged 18 the angry young punks come to Oporto on 17th July.
Off Axis
"We help bands to connect together and build audiences and networks across the UK."
Supporting King No-One @ The Church (Leeds)
King No-One have mastered the art of 'doing it yourself' attitude, that has led to them building a huge following across the UK. The take on The Church again, hoping for a SELL OUT, and we are thrilled to be announced as support along side Leeds legends Opera Comic.
Supporting Twised Wheel @ Cafe Totem (Sheffield)
English Rain Sheffield are bringing the newly reformed Twisted Wheel back to Sheffield's Café Totem in May as part of their Snakes & Ladders UK tour. Get tickets here >> http://bit.ly/2CVLAZU
Twisted Wheel
Twisted Wheel is back like a man from the dead and with tunes to make up for time lost.
The Oldham four spoker (Harry Lavin, James Highton, Richard Allsopp and Jonny Brown) has a gang of songs above and beyond their previous best, recording in Preston as this goes to press. A new UK tour starts in April plus a single, festivals and a further tour before the album release in the autumn. The band built a great foundation through the Grass Route venues which were the genuine ladders through which Twisted Wheel gained its success. A decade later, and they are still how Twisted Wheel gain access to the game – this time avoiding the pitfalls.
Twisted Wheel were the hardest working band in 2009, gaining the PRS Award for playing the most gigs of any young band. They are grafters, rock n rollers but with the edge of genuine poetry; few can forget Jonny’s ‘Bouncing Bomb’ or ‘What’s Your Name?’ but audiences will be hungry for his more poignant blues numbers on this tour. ‘We’re not just in a rock ‘n’ roll, punk box. I write a range of songs. This time, more of my poetry will come out which focuses on things that matter, a commentary on what’s going on in the world. Bands play it safe because they don’t want to upset people. But your job as an artist is to say what others can’t, to speak the truth.’
Twisted Wheel – it may have been bad, bent and broken but it’s back, a band with integrity, fun and experienced authority.
LISTEN: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4yNl6kohlH1jcbfXwkcpg9
Sounds like a Storm
"With confidence and rock n' roll swagger aplenty, as well as a steely determination to bring their powerful and emphatic music to the masses, this quartet of Leeds based teenagers (Sennen Ludman, Joseph Schofield, Cormac Connelly and Connor Passey) are already hitting all of the right notes." - Fiction Is Not Imagination - Music Blog
Doc Martens
After playing the Doc Marten stage at Live at Leeds 2018, we received free boots for the performance. Big thanks to Dr.Martens for supporting up and coming artists.
Live at Leeds 2018 @ The Wardrobe Doc Marten Stage
Been a local Leeds band the aim continuously is to be involved with the inner city festival, Live at Leeds. This year, we a thrilled to announce that we are playing the festival on the Doc Marten stage, alongside: The Blinders, Idles and Cabbage.
Supporting The Blinders @ The Brudenell (Leeds)
SOLD OUT!!
Futuresound Events Presents The Blinders + Naked Six & Sounds Like A Storm Brudenell Social Club Community Room Friday 23rd February 2018 Tickets on sale Friday 1st September from: http://bit.ly/2x57ZEh
For fans of CABBAGE | The Coral | The Charlatans Listen on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2iHtd5k
With a naturally passionate and intense presence, this trio mean very much to a growing number of music fans, despite being unknown outside of the UK’s currently exploding underground rock and roll dimension. Punky and psychaedelic, they are partly inspired by poetry and literature. Their live show is a charismatic, theatrical live experience of intensity, possessed by the spirits of musical greatness. Amidst a myriad of widely varying comparisons, their energy pulses with a unique punkadelic sound. In turn, the music is building a movement. The Blinders bring with them a youthful, vibrant collective of friends and believers. Musical maverick peers, creators, performers and dreamers, outsiders and insiders united in support of something new and now. “a band that will make history, they have all the elements” (Northern Exposure)
Headline Show @ Cafe Totem (Sheffield)
Café Totem and English Rain Sheffield are hosting a cheap-entry gig to wash away those January blues on the 19th of Jan with the fantastic Sounds like a Storm coming from Leeds to headline. Support comes from TenEightyTrees, the brilliant new Southern Skies and The Ruby Tuesdays. Get advance tickets for just £4 here >> http://bit.ly/2E87fyp << JUST £1 PER BAND
£5 On The Door.
Headline Show @ Keyclub (Leeds)
Futuresound Events Presents: Sounds like a Storm + In Your Prime + Tunnels + Honey Arcade
The Key Club // Friday 15th December Tickets on sale now from: http://bit.ly/2wpmWNb
For fans of Catfish and the Bottlemen | The Indigo Project | THE HUNNA // Listen on Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2eVkV5b
‘Sounds like a Storm’ are a four piece indie rock n roll driven band from Leeds, formed in July 2016. The band consists of Sennen Ludman (lead vocals and rhythm guitar), Cormac Connolly (lead guitar), Joseph Schofield (drums) and Connor Passey (bass guitar). A young, hard-working class band with the desire to play live and get their name on the music scene.
Tickets are £6 adv available from http://lunatickets.co.uk, Crash Records, Jumbo Records & http://seetickets.com
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