Brudenell Social Club:
Tonstartssbanht (30th October) - Floridian duo, Andy and Edwin Mathis White, AKA Tonstartssbanht are well known for their mixing of electronic and rock music with stunning results. When they first started putting on live performances over 10 years ago they gained recognition for how they merged vocal looping tracks and raucous guitar and drum segments. Feel free to check out their Bandcamp.Tickets are available at Crash, Jumbo, Luna and See Ticketshttps://youtu.be/3jmAhFsIurYThe Dream Syndicate (1st November) - This band have been going since 1981. They had originally split up in 1989 but then reformed in 2012 and have been going strong since. The Dream Syndicate are a classic example of psychedelic rock and how it should sound. What you need? Songs with feedback, drone and rave ups. What more do you want?Tickets are available at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://youtu.be/AgavsxHsKNkThe Golden Age of TV (2nd November) - An indie rock band from Leeds who have been highly praised for their guitar-driven songs that tell such unique stories. Having a colourful image also doesn't hurt. Their debut single, Between Each Brick, attracted the attention of BBC Introducing and helped to gain them a spot on the BBC Introducing line-up at this year's Leeds and Reading Festival.Tickets are available at Crash, Jumbo and Luna.https://youtu.be/JualjxwOuqYGoat Girl (4th November) - Goat Girl appeared from nowhere in 2016 and their timing couldn't be more impeccable with the general mood of that year. Their music was needed to make everyone feel alive again. Their entire discography is a commentary of the areas of England in which each member grew up in and, in their own words, "riddled with teen angst."Tickets are available at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://youtu.be/gBah_qX3T3sLimehouse Lizzy (4th November) - A tribute to Thin Lizzy...no wait don't scroll down! This isn't your typical tribute band! Yes there's a stereotype that tribute acts are, well, a bit naff and over-the-top cliche, but Limehouse Lizzy are not like that. Described as the "hardest working band in 2011", their attention to detail and audience interactions make you feel like you're watching the real thing.Tickets are available at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://youtu.be/t9Ly4yqR6-AAutobahn (5th November) - Debuting in 2014, Autobahn are not afraid to make music that's dark, melancholy and uncomfortable. Strings, feedback, pulsing beats, steely guitars and a rough voice. You can hear it now can't you? Then you know how powerful this live show will be.Tickets are available at Crash, Jumbo and See Tickets.https://youtu.be/1up7IVKKuJU
The Key Club
The JB Conspiracy (3rd November) - The ska-punk band from London are coming to Leeds to play their debut album, This Machine, in full to celebrate it's 10-year-anniversary. Since 1999 The JB Conspiracy have been creating music that smoothly blends reggae and punk achieving their own set goal of "trying to do something a little different". Fancy a throwback?Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo, Luna Tickets and See Tickets.https://youtu.be/pIBR-ho2dH0The Rocket Summer (4th November) - A solo project created in Dallas, Texas by Bryce Avary in 1999 who is also doing an anniversary tour; he will be playing Do You Feel in full. Do you want a nostalgic evening of 2000s pop-rock? You better get yourself down to Key Club this Saturday.Get your tickets at Crash, Jumbo, Luna Tickets and See Tickets.https://youtu.be/mrP9SrMJ00c
Leeds 02 Academy
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club (30th October) - American rock band Black Rebel Motorcycle Club are back in Leeds tonight in promotion of their upcoming 2018 album, Wrong Creatures, as well playing classics like Let The Day Begin, Beat The Devil's Tattoo and Spread Your Love. It surely will be an incredible night.Get your tickets at Crash, See Tickets and Ticketmaster.https://youtu.be/0CCxuxBQmpkLiam Fray (2nd November) - You may know Liam Fray from indie-rock band, The Courteeners, but he is now on tour doing a series of acoustic gigs. Expect to hear; classic songs from The Courteeners, as well as rarely heard material. This is something that you surely cannot afford to miss. Here's a teaser of what the evening will be like:https://youtu.be/E1oyMXan44IGet your tickets here.The Pigeon Detectives (3rd and 5th November) - Leeds-based rock band are now also joining the anniversary tour train by playing their debut album, Wait For Me, in full. They're playing not one, but two dates due to popular demand. Want to hear classics like Take Her Back, I'm Not Sorry and I Found Out back-to-back? You knew where you need to be on Friday (or not as it's sold-out) and Sunday.Get tickets for the Sunday show at Gigsandtours, Jumbo, See Tickets and Ticketmaster.https://youtu.be/SuyNnm0lwBwRise Against (4th November)Punk-rock legends Rise Against are back with new album, Wolves, and will be playing tracks from the album, as well as fan favourites like Savior, Audience Of One and Hero Of War. Do you want a night of chaos? Do you want madness all around you and everyone loses their minds? You know where you need to be on Saturday. Also get down early to check out Sleeping With Sirens! A little recommendation from us :).Get your tickets at See Tickets and Ticketmaster.https://youtu.be/dLYqLWkIYp4