The best gigs of the week coming up in Leeds – including The Charlatans, Julia Holter, Lera Lynn, Natalie McCool and Mercury Rev.
For their 13th album ‘Different Days’, The Charlatans raid their contacts list to help them produce their best album in two decades.
by Ed Biggs In the history of rock ‘n’ roll survivors, there can be very few that can claim to have emotionally suffered more, or endured more changes in the pop landscape, than The Charlatans. Having begun their career at the height of the ‘Madchester’ baggy sound in 1990, they successfully negotiated the zeitgeist change to Britpop in the middle of the decade, and have maintained a consistent fan-base ever
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