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PREVIEW: Melee, The Leadmill on Friday



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
RADIO- friendly rock-pop from Orange County, this American quartet's first UK tour takes them to the intimate Steel Stage at Leadmill Road tomorrow touting debut album Devils & Angels.
Their first European single, Built To Last was a prime example of a slightly sickly blend of piano-based melody with occasionally ballsy rock edge, led by Chris Cron's charming vocals and deft touch on the ivories.

Mêlée debuted in 2003 and releas
ed their debut album Everday Behavior, touring with acts from Paulo Nutini and rock chicks The Donnas to rabble- rousers Bowling For Soup and Bayside. Built To Last has led the global charge in the latest campaign.

At the other end of his career is Boy George, at Chesterfield's Winding Wheel tomorrow.

Last seen on our screens for being a naughty boy in New York, the former Culture Club singer with the razor wit, is on his first tour in 10 years.

Tonight's highlights, meanwhile, include Aiden at Sheffield Carling Academy2, the sublime James Yulli at The Grapes and the challenging sounds of off- piste Stocksbridge rockers Rolo Tomassi at the university's Fuzz Club, after their aptly-titled debut album Hysterics (see Time Out for more).



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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 8:34 AM
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