The Landaus shine with an energetic, youthful exuberance propelling them beyond their years. Their affinity for subservient dance beats and angular indie rock captured local hearts long ago, and the Hull four-piece, still teenagers themselves, have since dominated a succession of national gigs, ever increasing in profile. The Landaus have supported Kasabian, Natasha Bedingfield, Black Wire and The Bluetones to name a few, and are recently fresh off the Jim-Beam tour playing to maxed out venues with fellow indie-whippets Paolo Nutini. The Landaus band name means a four-wheeled cart, appropriate, considering that the band have been picking up pace for the past four years, and are showing no signs of slowing down. The bands commitments to touring and performing the toilet circuits when most bands would demand a respite have naturally paid off, and have led to a slot at arguably the most charismatic music festival the UK has to offer: a slot on the unsigned stage at the Carling Weekends Leeds festival. No rock band is a true rock band without a discernable identity, and The Landaus are as intriguing to listen to and watch in equal measure. Front man and rhythm guitarist Loz, guitarist Danny, bassist Gaz and sticksman Chris all bring unique qualities to the band, but it is as a whole package that The Landaus operate like a smoothly oiled machine. They are the sum of their influences, yet at the same time sound like no other band doing the rounds. The Landaus could be best described as a band with chart topping pop gems in their arsenal, yet at the same time retain the charm and modesty of a local band, still aspiring to become everything they know they can be. The Landaus are a formidable quartet with everything going for them. Its sweet, but true."I'm an armchair supporter of The Landaus ."Paul Heaton, The Beautiful South"The Landaus are fantastic live. I was lucky enough to introduce them at the Leeds Carling Festival and they got the responce of the festival. What a crowd pleaser!"
Alan Raw BBC Raw Talent Presenter 2007"Spirited live performances thankfully do not replace talent."
Kate Uzzell, BBC STOKE"As I've said before, I'm absolutely convinced that The Landaus are going to be massive."
Joe Hakim, thisisull.com“This band on form is one of the best and tightest bands I have ever seen in Hull. They are easily promotable, likeable and slightly cocky with some great songs. Their music is rocking, catchy and fun. They do rock and roll 21st century styleâ€.
Sue Watson, Sandman magazine
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