The Cockpit, LeedsThree months ago, Slough's Brother emerged on a tide of hype claiming to be both "saviours" and "the future of rock'n'roll". Since then, people seem to have decided that they're actually a retread of rock past: specifically Oasis, right down to the button-down collars, Epiphone guitars, and frontman Lee Newell's Liam Gallagheresque big mouth. However, with the Oasis frontman unimpressed – calling them "little posh boys with tattoos" – and the band playing a tiny upstairs ro...
Guardian Music — The Cockpit, LeedsThree months ago, Slough's Brother emerged on a tide of hype claiming to be both "saviours" and "the future of rock'n'roll". Since then, people seem to ... more info