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dionisio has written the following articles:

13954

Chicken Legs Weaver - Nowhere

Review by Rob Webb

There are no obvious single contenders here or Radio 1 friendly anthems, just stripped-down blues workouts. It might not appeal to the masses, but anybody with a penchant for Robert Johnson or Muddy Waters will find themselves at home.»

13829

Emmy the Great at Sheffield Leadmill, Thu 18 May

Review by Rob Webb

Sounding like the illegitimate lovechild of Regina Spektor and Bob Dylan, her songs offer a window into an intriguing world where celebrating the life of a deceased friend by pouring champagne on his grave is acceptable behaviour and cutting your hair to be like Patti Smith is the done thing. Let's face it, Emmy The Average just doesn't sound as good, does it?»

13821

My Latest Novel at Sheffield Leadmill, Tue 16 May

Review by Rob Webb

This Glaswegian five-piece have quiet/loud down to a tee with hushed verses and intricate arrangements breaking down into gigantic, cathartic choruses and unabashed shouting matches.»

13966

British Sea Power, Field Music at Sheffield Plug, Sat 27 May

Review by Rob Webb

If Dr Jekyll showed his face more often, British Sea Power could easily be one of the best bands in the country but as it is, they're just one of the most lovable.»

13879

Little Man Tate - What? What You Got

Review by Rob Webb

I'm tempted to put a slightly ironic slant on frontman Jon Windle's lyrics and say they haven't got a lot, and I'm desperate for a Sheffield band who get signed to stick with the approach that made sound worthy of a deal in the first place.»

13856

The Race at Sheffield Leadmill, Sat 20 May

Review by Rob Webb

If it wasn't for this sonic barrage, those huge choruses might put them on a par with Keane in places, and early U2 in others. As it is, it's safe to describe their sound as anthemic in the Coldplay sense of the word but with bigger, harder rocking balls. »

13813

Radiohead at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Mon 15 May

Review by Rob Webb

Under the warmth of the stage lights is where Thom comes alive. He's not alone, for Jonny, Ed, Colin and Phil sport smiles too as they diligently go about their business, producing the most mind bending space-rock this side of Mars. They're officially back, and boy have we missed them...»

13662

Tiny Dancers at Sheffield Halcyon Bar, Sun 07 May

Review by Rob Webb

The Band fronted by Neil Young is how tabloids might describe it, but all you really need to know is that it sounds sublime; tailor made for a sweaty little Blues club in New Orleans and not a greasy donor in sight.»

13636

Amusement Parks On Fire at Sheffield Fuzz Club (Sheffield Uni), Thu 04 May

Review by Rob Webb

If it wasn't for The Arcade Fire, Amusement Parks... might just be able to claim the title of 'best band with fire in their name 2006' but as it is, they settle for tearing Sheffield apart with a heady cocktail of apocalyptic post-rock.»

13627

Bison - Herd Mentality

Review by Rob Webb

Try to forget about The Ordinary Boys and Hard-Fi, the real summer of ska starts now. No corporate makeovers or reality TV shows here, just joyous rhythms and a bouncing brass section backed by lyrics that have more to offer than complaints about the monotony of a 9 'til 5.»

13459

Wolfmother at Sheffield Leadmill, Fri 21 Apr

Review by Rob Webb

Every Wolfmother song has one thing in common: it'll rock your bollocks off. You'll undoubtedly see cleverer bands this year, but you'll struggle to catch something as visceral as this.»

12905

The Ape Drape Escape - 200 Angry Bikers

Review by Rob Webb

What would YOU do if confronted with 200 angry bikers? I'd probably soil myself, but The Ape Drape Escape would undoubtedly make a gonzo electro-punk racket and batter said motorcyclists into aural submission.»

13282

Mogwai at Sheffield Plug, Fri 07 Apr

Review by Rob Webb

To describe the Mogwai experience in mere words is all but futile; they've all been said a thousand times before but still don't come close to conveying the power of their live show. They're like good drugs: they knock the shit out of you, but it's one hell of a ride.»

13298

Field Music - You're Not Supposed To

Review by Rob Webb

It's still got those trademark Mackem harmonies, but instead of throwing you around it'll tuck you into bed and wrap you up in cotton wool. Sublime.»

13297

Various - Exit Music

Review by Rob Webb

The point of this collection is to innovate, not imitate, and it does that with aplomb. In the process, some lose the magic and others enhance it – that's the inevitable risk. For taking it, at least, I'm sure Radiohead themselves would approve.»

13251

The Zutons - Why Won't You Give Me Your Love?

Review by Rob Webb

Why won't I give you my love? Well, I like a comeback single to provide some example of musical evolution...»

13199

Catching up with Coxon

In Depth by Rob Webb

Stepping off the train at Leicester station, I'm handed a free sample of cherry Coke. As I head for the Student's Union, sipping the lukewarm beverage as I walk, it strikes me that Graham Coxon and this particular flavour have something in common»

12858

New Sheffield band #427: Milburn

In Depth by Rob Webb

Sitting in a Sheffield pub on the day his band headlines The Leadmill for the first time, Milburn's 18-year-old singer and bass player Joe Carnall looks relaxed as he reflects on their transition from playing the part-time pub circuit to signing with a major label...»

13096

Milburn - Send In The Boys

Review by Rob Webb

“Who are that band I heard on Radio One the other day, the ones who sound exactly like Arctic Monkeys?”»

12831

DiS meets The Young Knives

In Depth by Rob Webb

In case you didn't know, The Young Knives are a three piece rock band hailing from Ashby-de-la-Zouch. They started their musical career playing covers of Neds Atomic Dustbin songs.»

12599

Little Man Tate - The Agent

Review by Rob Webb

The only band around making music for sex offenders to dance to.»

12598

The Far Cries - Stepping

Review by Rob Webb

If I told you that The Far Cries were a boy/girl duo with a penchant for drum machines and angular sexed-up feedback ridden riffery, would you dismiss them as mere Kills wannabes?»

12693

Howling Bells - Wishing Stone

Review by Rob Webb

Eventually the chorus will reel you in as Joel Stein's lead guitar mimics his sister's voice to produce an apocalyptic cocktail of aural delight.»

12690

Giant Drag - Hearts & Unicorns

Review by Rob Webb

Giant Drag's Annie Hardy is clearly bonkers, but that's no bad thing for a songwriter. From someone so kooky you'd expect something a little avant-garde and in that respect, Hearts & Unicorns is a bit of a let down.»

12691

Regina Spektor - Us

Review by Rob Webb

With a voice to die for and a lyric sheet from somewhere only she knows, artists like Regina Spektor don't come along too often.»

12692

Dustin's Bar Mitzvah - To The Ramones

Review by Rob Webb

A three minute amphetamine rush of shouty vocals and pedal-to-the metal guitars that sounds like it was recorded in a shed not a million miles away from CBGB»

12620

Fury Of The Headteachers - Fables

Review by Rob Webb

'Fables' shares a common cause with the likes of ¡Forward Russia!, or any other band that makes noise into something danceable and delectable.»

12569

Club NME at Sheffield Plug, Mon 06 Feb

Review by Rob Webb

Boy Kill Boy are certainly easy on the eye, dressed in suits and with all the icy cool you'd expect, but when the music fails to please all of that is meaningless»

12425

Arctic Monkeys - Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not

Review by Rob Webb

Arctic Monkeys have an innate ability to soundtrack life in the noughties and it's this, not clever marketing or the internet, that has taken them to the summit of popular music.»

12359

Little Man Tate: bringing perv-rock to the masses

In Depth by Rob Webb

With quirky lyrics bordering on the perverted and song topics including a bisexual menage-a-trois, a skinhead cross-dressing football fan and cybersex, Little Man Tate clearly move in different circles to most, and they're shaping up to be an unconventional 2006 Sheffield success story.»

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