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Flat Moon – The Fulford Arms – Thursday 26th February 2026 March 8, 2026


It had been quite a while since I last saw Leeds Funkateers Flat Moon. In fact it was back in August 2021 when they stepped in to replace YouVee supporting TommyRot at the Vaults in York. So have they got better, stayed the same, got worse? Read on to find out dear reader, because first I need to tell you about the two rather splendid support acts.

First up it was the always delightful Gents and Ginger. I reviewed their album ‘Githerments In Groove’ 18 months ago. Sadly it was just the Gents as Ginger was unwell. But they didn’t let that deter them. They were still cranking the funk dial up high with some dirty, lowdown, bluesy bass heavy jams. I love how this lot are not afraid to use the space between the notes too. At times they reminded me of the early days of iconic Scottish funksters the Average White Band. Their cover of Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” really got the whole room grooving.

Next up it was No Cameo from Leeds. This was funk rock with a hard edge or perhaps math rock on speed. I sensed an occasional nod to the Red Hot Chili Peppers too. The band’s new single “Win A Fortune”is a sonic nuclear explosion with the power to wipe out a small country. No Cameo signed a record deal earlier in the day with the same label that Flat Moon are signed to. Their music won me over easily, but the band chanting “fuck the far right” sealed the deal!

Finally it was time for Flat Moon. This was a fiery, funky mix of the likes of Parliament, Funkadelic and Pigbag. A truly funkbustible combination. Flat Moon can move, they can groove and they can fucking party too! They played a new song (something about a layby I think) which was very special indeed with elements of James Brown and Sly Stone. Can white boys sing the blues? (To paraphrase Deacon Blue). Possibly but this bunch can outfunk the best of them! But it is not just the funk, their salsa and Latin beats are so authentic I thought that I was back in Cuba. The band did a great ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’ skit in the set and it was on a par with classic US comedy show Saturday Night Live from the 1970s. Has there ever been a funk mosh circle before? I have no idea, but there fucking is now!

It was also good to see so many members of great bands past and present in the audience. I bumped into members of Sweeping Statement, Heartsink, Punk Ass Kids, Vagabond and the now sadly departed Everything After Midnight. What a fantastic night!

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Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) – First Gig February 20, 2026


A few regular readers may know that I am now the chair of Love Music Hate racism in York. I have been in this role for just a few months, along with a fabulous team of music loving anti racists! Anyway we have organised our first gig and the press release for that show (which I wrote) is copied below. If you are going, you are very lucky, because it is sold out. But we will be doing more so keep your eyes and ears peeled!

Love Music Hate Racism (LMHR) uses the energy and vibrancy of the music scene to promote unity and celebrate diversity through education and events. Our message is simple; there is more that unites us than divides us; and nothing demonstrates this more than music.
Whatever the genre, music is living testimony to the fact that cultures can and do mix. Music has the power to unite, to give strength and to effect positive social change.
Racism, on the other hand, weakens us; it creates barriers and turns friends and neighbours against one another. Sadly, racism is on the rise in the UK and internationally. We believe that if we work together, we can harness the power of music to stop this destructive force in its tracks.
Our aim is to use the power of music to bring together individuals and communities in a beautiful resistance against bigotry and hatred.


We are utilising the power of music by putting on gigs to raise awareness and support. Our first gig is at the Basement at City Screen on Friday 27th February and it is sold out! It has been badged as Love Punk Hate racism!
It is headlined by young York band Vagabond. They have played the Cavern in Liverpool, opened Mothership Festival in York and are talented and established York buskers. They are a punk band, but they have so much more. It is a solid and curious amalgam of the traditional and the modern. Punk, pop punk, power punk and funky punk.
Second on the bill are the Blair Bitch Project (now named Bitchcraft after a complaint from the horror film franchise). They are an all-girl band who know how to rock. Think Sabbath, Girlschool and Siouxse rolled into one massive sonic onslaught. They conjure some scary, monumental, weird and wonky riffs.
Also, on the lineup we have Sweeping Statement. They encompass post punk and prog in a delightful melting pot of sonic excellence. If you used Artificial Intelligence to create a band that mixed largely unrelated genres and encouraged moshing it might well deliver Sweeping Statement.
Our second gig is scheduled for Friday 27th March, keep your eyes on social media and the streets for more news on that soon!
Finally we would like to thank all the bands for their passion and commitment to the cause by being so willing to give their time and performance for free!

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Vagabond – City Screen Basement, York – Friday 23rd January 2026 January 26, 2026

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Those wonderful lads from Vagabond invited me to review their headline gig at the City Screen Basement and I was never going to turn down an offer like that was I? This would be the third time I will have seen Vagabond perform in just over a year. This was a sold out gig. Where they any good? Read on to find out dear reader, but first I need to tell you about the support bands. All three bands were so young that the venue had a dry bar, that was a new experience for me! First on stage were District! and incredibly this was their first ever gig. I sensed a degree of nervousness at the start, however they seemed to work through those nerves quite well and became more confident with each song.. Some of their original songs have a perky pop rock vibe and display a lot of promise for the future. Their choice of cover versions was inspired. Especially Radiohead (“No Surprises”) and the Arctic Monkeys (“When The Sun Goes Down”). A quick aside, how the actual fuck is that Arctic Monkeys song 20 years old?

The second band was Some Lions, another young York band. They provided us with a fantastic rock onslaught from the opening instrumental through to the end of their set. I have a couple of special shout outs. Firstly the lead guitarist who played like someone who has been around for years. All his solos were inventive and absolutely bang on. But the drummer shone even brighter, he was undoubtedly the most energetic sticksman I have seen for a while. But it wasn’t just the energy, at times it felt like he was the band’s engine room and that engine was a highly tuned Rolls Royce. Their cover of Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name” hit the heart of the zeitgeist of our times. It also drew some of the biggest mosh action of the night. This band have the potential to get so much better and they are damned good already!

Finally it was time for Vagabond and they hit the stage like the owned it, in fact more like they owned the city, no scrub that, this set was played with the intensity of a band that believed they were headlining a stadium. Fin had a “gimme your hands” moment with the crowd early on. (Bowie scholars should get that reference!) The crowd, can I call them Vagabonders, are somewhere between adoring fans and acolytes. This is “their” band and they are here from the very beginning of what I believe will be a phenomenal journey. At their roots and in their hearts Vagabond are clearly a punk band, but they have so much more. It is a solid and curious amalgam of the traditional and the modern. Punk, pop punk, power punk and funky punk to list just a few. They drew some significant mosh action too, with the mosh charge being led by the aforementioned Some Lions drummer. In a set full of highlights the pinnacle for me was probably “Freddo Fantasy”. They entertained us all with the awkward stylishness of launching t shirts into the crowd. They were riotous, rambunctious, brash, roaring, strident and were enjoying themselves immensely. They have a healthy amount of arrogance, which works perfectly. If Vagabond continue to develop and improve at this pace they will become not just a band, but a rock phenomenon. Vagabond “mean it maaan”!

At the end of February (27th in fact) Vagabond will be headlining the first Love Music Hate Racism gig at this very venue under the banner of Love Punk Hate Racism. Fin modelled one of the Love Punk Hate Racism T Shirts in their set. They will be supported by the Blair Bitch Project and Sweeping Statement. Look out for much more about that gig in these pages soon!

All of the excellent photographs are courtesy of @bandograph

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A Christmas Message From Vagabond December 11, 2025

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So tell me, are you on the nice list or the naughty list? Either way may I say a big hello to all the nicies and all the naughties! The annual Christmas messages from bands and artists took a year off last year. These are the bands and artists we have featured or reviewed throughout the year. But they are back baby! For the first one we have a message from a York band that is most definitely on the rise, Vagabond. Look out for them in 2026 and be ready for them to blow your mind

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Vagabond Fulford – Arms, York – Wednesday 8th October 2025 October 18, 2025

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York band Vagabond invited me to review their recent gig at the Fulford Arms after I reviewed their support slot for Asylum at this same venue back in December. Back then I said this about them “This band has great potential and my advice is ditch the Oasis cover and get some more original songs.” They promised not to do an Oasis cover, did they keep that promise? Read on and find out! The show was presented by Warren Records of Hull.

First up it was Culture Clash from Hull. They were raucous, loud and frankly fucking ace. They are in possession of some great riffs and excellent songs, some of those reminded me of early Manic Street Preachers. But they weren’t just full speed punks, they had 99% of the crowd sitting on the floor for a delightful slow number. To be fair at that point the punters probably needed a rest after some monumentally mental moshing. Kai from the band also makes comics and bought a copy of his latest, Mr. Zombie. It is weird, wonderful and simply bloody good!

The second band on the bill were also from Hull, they are called Sovereigns. They emanated a real 70s prog rock vibe early in their set. Then they moved onto some rather special pop rock songs which simply made you want to dance, especially their current single “Do You Wanna”.

Vagabond were clearly fired up for this headline show, they exploded into a fiery set . They were rambunctious, brash, roaring, strident and were clearly having fun. They displayed a degree of arrogance, which frankly stems from them being absolutely on the button and on fire. They played a set of their own songs and clearly they are growing into a great band. At times I even sensed some shades of Motorhead style thrash. They appear to draw inspiration from bands like the Sex Pistols, Blink 182 and early Clash. I am also pleased to say that they kept their promise and didn’t even go near Oasis, and nor did they need to. They won Jorvik Radio’s Battle of the Bands earlier this year. Vagabond are most definitely a band to watch and they could be huge in 2026. You heard it here first, possibly!

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