What's on this week? (13th November)

What's on this week? (13th November)

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The KVB (14th November) - This psychedelic, electronic duo are bringing their live show to Leeds. Their last album, Desire, saw a "more experimental, heavily electronic direction" that will no doubt be incredible to watch. You can't afford to miss this. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0QERT2I7z8Mount Eerie (15th November) - Sold Out -Originally named The Microphones, this project, started by Phil Elverum, was based within the community of artists around K Records in Olympia in the late 90s/early 2000s. Five albums in the project was renamed Mount Eerie just as the Microphones were getting some unexpected attention from the widespread acclaim. His songs cover a range of brutal experiences and details that's haunting but stunning at the same time. It will be an incredible night.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2R2Ck8qKWMBad Sounds (15th November) - An alternative band from Bath who's grabbed the attention of NME and Annie Mac for their 70s inspired funk sounds. This band have been tipped for breakout success this year so if you want to be a part of their growing success, you know where you need to be on Wednesday. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and Luna Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UflLeJs5yjgChildhood (16th November) - An indie rock band from Nottingham that was started by students at university in 2010. They gained attention after posting demos online and released their debut in 2012. They released their second album earlier this year which they are now touring the UK with. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and Luna Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJcB5QsMI_gAmusement Parks On Fire (17th November) - Nottingham-based art rock band are back from a four-year-long hiatus with a new tour and single with an EP due out at some point next year. Renowned for their visual performances, this is show you wouldn't want to miss. Get your tickets at Jumbo.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4mkJDz84CsModel Aeroplanes (17th November) - Having only formed in 2013, Model Aeroplanes have been able to support bands such as Twin Atlantic, Little Comets and Saint Raymond, as being able to perform at T in the Park in the year they were formed. Have a listen to their music below to see why there's such a big hype about them. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and Luna Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ttlPZsQ938Black Lips (19th November) - Atlanta garage rock band who cite Link Wray, The Stooges, and The Ramones as their main influences. Their sound has been described as "garage rock infused with blues, psychedelia, and punk, plus a healthy dose of reckless abandon" and with 15 years behind them, you know that they're doing something right. Get your tickets at Jumbo and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ke6XUIbiJmQProtomartyr (19th November) - Originally a duo named Butt Babies, Protomartyr have been stated as the band who "blends the moody atmospherics of ‘70s U.K. post-punk with the raw sensibility of their Motor City garage-rock forebears." Sounds good? Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgvAgWFrC0g

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Venom Prison (15th November) - A death metal band who aren't afraid to get political. In the short time that they've been together they've already caused a stir with the harsh truths and realities in their songs that have shocked and captivated listeners. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo, Luna Tickets and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7I5vy2luGhQThe Movielife (18th November) - A pop-punk/hardcore band who had a reunion three years ago. Signed to Rise Records they released their first album in 14 years, Cities in Search of a Heart. Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo, Luna Tickets and See Tickets.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y99x6HIipZA

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Wolf Alice (18th November) - Sold Out- Definitely one of the biggest bands to break out in the past few years, it's no wonder that their Leeds show is now sold Critics have found it hard as to where they should place this band, not that it matters, but they've been compared to Elastica, Hole and even The xx. Other ways that they've been described include;"the lovechild of folk and grunge", and "an engaging strain of off-kilter indie rock."https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etn4P80K5WU