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The Leadmill

The Leadmill The Temper Trap album preview this Saturday at Sonic Boom! (Plus some cheeky give aways!)

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The Leadmill HAS TWO PAIRS OF OASIS TICKETS FOR WEMBLEY THIS SUNDAY TO GIVE AWAY!! HEAD TO THE LEADMILL WEBSITE FOR FULL DETAILS.

08 July at 06:38
Jane
Jane
No ta....great venue. Crap band :-)
08 July at 06:47
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £4
Age limit: 14s+
Sheffield-based five-piece Laruso are ready to make an impact in 2009. The eclectic rock newcomers’ first full-length release - A Classic Case Of Cause And Effect - showcases their ability to fuse the musical beauty with the beast - combining delicate melody and sensitive dynamics ...with hard-hitting instrumentals and shuddering, epic power.


Influenced by acts as varied as Deftones, Faith No more, Taking Back Sunday, Meshuggah and Alice In Chains – Laruso’s resulting sound is like no other. Their 12-track debut A Classic Case Of Cause And Effect was produced by Laruso’s guitarist Carl Bown, who has also produced the new Fightstar album Be Human, at his own Treehouse Studios in Chesterfield.


"Carl did an incredible job on the album, and is undoubtedly the best up and coming producer in the UK...” says frontman Liv. "It was great to be able to work together on all aspects of the record's creation and I think it's resulted in the best album we could have ever made. We are very proud of it."


Laruso have already shared stage space with the likes of Life Of Agony, All American Rejects, 36 Crazyfists, yourcodenameis:milo and more - as well as completing successful tours Fightstar


From the catchy hooks and "cheeky time signatures" of End Of Level Boss, to the hip-shaking skills of first single 1998, through the melancholic, sombre power of instrumental String & Cellotape and soaring vocals and uplifting chorus of the title track, A Classic Case Of Cause And Effect is shimmering with originality and maturity.


Each of the 12 songs sees the five-piece pushing themselves to new and exciting extremes, working hard to bring something innovative to the table - and grow as musicians in the process. Lyrically, the album touches on a broad range of subjects, from the band’s personal experiences with relationships, to a more humourous and sarcastic take on life in the current music industry.

The band are proud to be included as part of the exciting and innovative scene of British bands, notorious for their talent, as opposed to their tabloid antics.


"Whether it's Biffy Clyro, Fightstar, Reuben - who are sadly no longer with us, Brigade or Derry's Fighting With Wire," says Liv, "they are all bands who we hugely admire for not being contrived, and managing to get recognition without compromise or selling out. All these bands make or made interesting music and are paving the way for musicians that play more eclectic music and whose songs are a little more interesting. Hopefully that's where we will come in..."



Proof of age may be required. Right of admission reserved.

ticket outlet information
Ticketweb: www.ticketweb.co.uk or (0844 847 2430)

The Leadmill Box Office (12pm - 4pm Monday - Friday. Cash Only)




SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.


FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.



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Time:Monday, 03 August 2009 19:00
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £8.50
Age limit: 14s+
Occasionally you get lucky and stumble across a band at the very moment they ignite the engines and blast off into the heavens. The Airborne Toxic Event just gets louder and richer until the music practically bursts at the seams and spills its steaming guts across the stage... P...lease note that this show has been rescheduled from Wednesday 6th May. Tickets from the original show are still valid.Read more

Rescheduled Show
Time:Tuesday, 14 July 2009 19:00
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill We're about 2 minutes away from Sheffield train station. Visit our website and click on the Information link for full directions.

The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £16
Age limit: 14s+

Performing Foxbase Alpha LIVE


Having recently released their Best Of album ‘London Conversations’ to much acclaim and happy reminiscing, Saint Etienne are pleased to announce four extremely special live shows this coming May.


To celebrate its re-issue (with added bonus tracks), S...aint Etienne are set to perform their 1991 debut album in its entirety for the very first time.


They're bringing the show to Sheffield on the 14th May and will be joined by Go-Kart Mozart in support.



SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.

FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.

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Performing "Foxbase Alpha" IN FULL!!!
Time:Thursday, 14 May 2009 19:30
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £13 adv
Age limit: 14s+

This is huge. This is massive. This is very very exciting. Band of the moment, Gallows, will be with us on May 5th for a main area gig.

This year sees the return of Watford punks Gallows with their first new material since the release of the now-legendary ‘Orchestra Of Wolves’ ...album in 2006. Gallows second album, named Grey Britain is a swift upper-cut to the face of anyone expecting the band to have tamed their sound for mass consumption. If anything, Gallows sound nastier and more feral than ever before, but there’s a progression in the music that will smash any pre-conceived notions about the band to bits. And this is a record that comes with a message from a band with something to say, viciously documenting life in Britain today. Rock sound have labelled it 'The most anticipated album of 2009.'

Gallows have taken the music scene by storm- shredding the rule book across the board gripping everyone from indie to rock. Frank Carter and his band have been splashed all over the music media in recent months, and the front man was named the coolest man on the plantet in the NME.

Support comes from Every Time I Die, completing a top line-up. Gallows last played a intense intimate show on our Steel Stage in June 2007. Two years on, it is set to be even bigger and better than before.

Tickets are £13 in advance with a pre-sale starting Jan 14th. Pre-order Tickets are available from Jan 14th exclusively for Gallows.co.uk subscribers only.

Remaining tickets will go on general sale on Friday January 16th, available from www.ticketweb,co.uk, www.seetickets.com, www.gigantic.com, www.ticketline.co.uk, Jacks Records and HMV.

SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.

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Time:Tuesday, 05 May 2009 19:30
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £10
Age limit: 14s+

Scottish tweecore-poppers Camera Obscura play carefully constructed songs of barbed sweetness, singer Tracyanne Campbell’s sublime catch-in-the-throat vocals combining the brittle with the beguiling, adding edge to songs such as ‘Suspended From Class’ and ‘Keep It Clean’ as a multi...tude of instruments parp, jangle and tap behind her. Comparisons with Belle and Sebastian are inevitable (Stuart Murdoch produced their single ‘Eighties Fan’) but Camera Obscura bring something else to the party. Capturing the whispy bedsit magic that marked out Ballboy and The Field Mice’s best work, their honest, wide and adult approach to heartbreak, romance and escapism is added to the subtle range of influence. When John Henderson takes to the mic he takes you to Nashville (‘Before You Cry’), Motown (‘Let Me Go Home’) and channels Leonard Cohen on ‘Your Picture’. Camera Obscura offer a lifeline to feelgood, heart-on-your-sleeve indie pop.

Proof of age may be required. Right of admission reserved.

ticket outlet information

HMV: High St, Sheffield (0114 2634275)

Jacks Records: Division St, Sheffield (0114 2766356)

Gigantic: www.gigantic.com

Ticketweb: Click link below or (0870 010 4555)




SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.


FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.

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Time:Saturday, 25 April 2009 19:30
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £6
Age limit: 14s+

The Big Pink are a kind of noise band that mess around with distortion and fuzz, but include quiet, soft lyrics and blow-burning guitar riffs. When you're called The Big Pink sometimes you can get people misunderstanding your angle. Luckily, to prevent any confusion, The Big Pink em...brace tastefully hardcore gay pornography on their single covers. This fascination is however, merely aesthetic, they say- they're not gay, they're just BFFs and joke about having sex with girls together.

Hailed by the BBC as one of the top bands to watch out for in 2009, we're very pleased to welcome them onto our small stage this April!

SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.

FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.

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Time:Wednesday, 15 April 2009 19:30
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill Doors: 7pm
Price: £4
Age limit: 14s+

A bunch of lads from The Steel who conjure up marvellously intricate experimental rock choons, making the most of their pedals and samplers.

Think the Beta Band mixed with Death From Above 1979.

Time:Saturday, 11 April 2009 19:30
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £6
Age limit: 14s+

One stowaway, one guitarist wielding his guitar like a gun slinger from the wild west, one workaholic drummer, a bass player with musical cabin fever and a songwriter that bleeds hits – the concept of Sound Of Guns plays out like musical fate at it's most inspired. Five musicians lo...oking for something to believe in sonically would find solace in the meeting of their respective musical tastes – a butterfly effect that would culminate in five lads joining forces years after they had first jammed, cheered on, or written songs together. The result is Sound Of Guns.

The rise of one of Liverpool’s newest and finest band has been an explosively rapid ride. They have been together a matter of months but since their debut gig at London’s Metro Club in June this year they have garnered solid reviews from every venue they tear apart, causing a fuss with their electrifying shows and making new fans in every city they step foot in. So far they have been invited to share the stage with The Rascals, Red Light Company, Eugene McGuinnes and Twisted Wheel with their biggest gig to date playing to 1,200 at Glastonbury Festival head honcho Micheal Eavis’ Village Party in September this year.

Unlike the sound usually associated with their hometown, Sound Of Guns have chosen power over jangly guitars and riotous gang vocals over quirky lyricism.



SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.

FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.

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Time:Wednesday, 08 April 2009 19:30
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £7
Age limit: 14s+

Since the release of their debut album, 'Heartcore', in May, Mariam Wallentin and Andreas Werliin have been wowing audiences across Europe with their "devastatingly simple" performances that range "from the bruising to the beautiful, the avant-garde to the blissfully straightforward..., remaining at all times provocative, fascinating, and not without an almost primal charge" (Drowned In Sound). The duo have just returned from a brief US tour, and have a busy summer schedule with European festival appearances including Roskilde, Storsjöyran and deBeschaving.



Catch them on our steel stage - 04/04/09





ticket outlet information

HMV: High St, Sheffield (0114 2634275)

Jacks Records: Division St, Sheffield (0114 2766356)

Ticketweb: Click link below or (0870 010 4555)



SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.


FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.

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Time:Saturday, 04 April 2009 19:00
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
ticket outlet information

Jacks Records: Division St, Sheffield (0114 2766356)

Ticketweb: Click link below or (0870 010 4555)



SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from... The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.

FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.

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Featuring Lights & Sounds, False Sense & This Childhood Story
Time:Friday, 03 April 2009 19:00
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £16
Age limit: 14s+

Tickets on sale Friday 5th December @ 9am

For a band often lambasted as shrinking violets, Starsailor have kept some pretty loose and unexpected company since they announced their arrival in 2001 with the majestic 'Love Is Here.' Then, as 19 year olds straight out of music college i...n Wigan, they found themselves hurled into the world of Heavenly Recordings - a label notorious for The Social, the good times and being friends with Primal Scream, Happy Mondays and The Charlatans. It was the legendary DJ Andrew Weatherall that provided their first remix. The band might have been signed by EMI, but it was Heavenly's founder, the mercurial Jeff Barrett, that A+R'ed them through their first two wildly successful albums. Indeed, the second of those - 2004's 'Silence Is Easy' - saw them become the last band to record with production genius and careless gun user Phil Spector. Not the kind of company you suspect that their supposed peers – Snow Patrol, Keane et al - would ever keep.

And to bring things right up to date, their new album and first for Virgin, 'All The Plans' (which incidentally is a triumphant rediscovery of the over-arching ambition and raw emotional power that made them such a special band in the first place), featured a recording session with notorious quiet man of rock Ronnie Wood. What might also come as a shock to some people is that along the way the band have sold over three million albums around the world and are one of the few British bands to have made it to the fourth album of their deal. Ever get the feeling you might have got the wrong end of the stick about them? If so, maybe now’s the time to reassess. Catch them at The Leadmill on 28th March 2009

SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.

FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.
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Time:Saturday, 28 March 2009 19:00
Location:Leadmill
The Leadmill

The Leadmill
Doors: 7pm
Price: £7.50 adv
Age limit: 14s+

US female hip hop duo Yo! Majesty bring their unique style and sound to the UK in 2009

"At last punk-funk-crunk rap!" – Mixmag

"They've coined a female equivalent of macho that is far removed from the hypersexualized come 'n' get it attitude." - Time Out London

Florida’s late...st export Yo! Majesty are set to hit the UK shores in March 2009 playing Newcastle, Leeds and Sheffield.

Shunda K and Jwl. B’s straight talking, no-nonsense attitude to life transcends through to their music and energetic stage performance. Yo! Majesty’s mix of militant and often shocking lyrics, lesbianism and Christianity, have certainly caused a stir on the underground scene, with their debut album, ‘Futuristically Speaking… Never Be Afraid’.

Having signed to Domino Records, Yo! Majesty have spent the last year travelling the world, performing and working with some of world’s freshest producers including Sunship and Basement Jaxx. With a feisty approach and notoriously hyped live shows, the girls have been hailed by NME as a breaking act of 2008.

Proof of age may be required. Right of admission reserved.

ticket outlet information

HMV: High St, Sheffield (0114 2634275)

Jacks Records: Division St, Sheffield (0114 2766356)

Gigantic: www.gigantic.com

Ticketweb: Click link below or (0870 010 4555)




SECURE PARKING FOR JUST £2!
Thanks to our friends @ Q Park we can offer all night secure parking for just £2. Simply leave your car in the 'Q Park' car park on Turner Street (2 minutes walk from The Leadmill) and before you leave ask our friendly door staff for a discount parking voucher. Pop it in the machine when it asks you for your money and you'll only be charged £2.


FREE entry to club night!
Don't forget, your gig ticket gives automatic FREE ENTRY to all over 18's to our club night following this event. ID may be required.

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Supported by Lords Of Flatbush & Playground Mafia
Time:Tuesday, 17 March 2009 19:00
Location:Leadmill