Pulled Apart By Horses

Pulled Apart by Horses are an alternative rock band from Leeds. The members decided to form the band after their previous bands became defunct: Concentration Champ (Lee), Mother Vulpine (Tom), It Takes Bridges (James), Monster Killed by Laser (Rob). They formed in late 2007.

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Here’s a neat Pulled Apart by Horses interview with some choice live clips.  It’s something to do with Skins, which is ‘all about crazy parties and youth culture’. <!--break-->
We’ve been going on about them all year - now the mighty Pulled Apart By Horses take turns to tell us what rings their collective bells. <!--break--> 1 - Future Of The Left So the second FOTL album was released this year and we got to go on tour with them in the UK and abroad a few times and to be quite honest I genuinely think these guys are the tightest, loudest and kick...
Artrocker.com favourites Pulled Apart by Horses are running a design competition.  Put together a winning poster for their gig in Leeds, and you and 3 friends get on the guestie, and get to hang out with the band.<!--break--> Details from the competition Facebook page: The design brief… Who: Pulled Apart by Horses and Sky Larkin (logos in the toolkit). Where: Eiger Music Studios...
Street Chant So here is our top 20 records of 2009 list. I use the word ‘genius’ a lot on this page, but I’m not going to apologise for it. Because it all is. <!--break-->     =20: Todd - Riot Season Brilliant, complex and joyous ear-battering LP from Todd. A noise lasagne - layers of brutal sound served up with a special sauce of audio surprises...
Matt Bigland from the mighty Dinosaur Pile Up takes his turn to give us his take on the top 10 (err, well.. 9) acts of 2009. <!--break--> 1. Well I discovered Torche this year, and they’re the only band in a long while that have totally blown my brain wide open. Like the melvins but more driving. Kicking drums, really heavy, neanderthal vocal harmonies. Amazing. Torche ...
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On Monday 10th August 2009 at about 7.09pm, after Ed had just finished trying to jam on a guitar that was hurting his fingers, I said to Ed "hey Ed, let’s go to Pulled Apart By Horses now because it’s nearly 7.10’ and we said bye to Buddy the cat who has some pretty nasty mental issues, due to my Arnold Schwangnigger impressions. Sorry Buddy. When we arrived at The...
Myspace // "The Lighthouse" [Audio] Last February was the first (and only) time we posted about a band before we heard their music. It’s not something we like to do because we don’t want to get saddled with covering shit bands (although, rather ironically, we’ve covered our fair share of them WITH hearing the music), but we rolled the dice with this Leeds quartet...
It was about a year ago that I first heard of Pulled Apart by Horses, a Leeds band that I described at the time as “utterly mental”. I questioned whether or not they had the makings of a great band, but there was certainly potential in their demo songs. A year later, and what has changed? Well, the band have seemingly exploded onto the indie scene, which is nice for them. Their...
Dananananaykroyd/Pulled Apart by Horses/Calf by Calf @ The Harley, Sheffield With Youthmovies playing at Sheffield University, Death Cab for Cutie at the Academy and Fucked Up and White Denim also playing in Sheffield, there was an abundance of live music on around the city tonight. However, it was a small pub, The Harley, that would boast one of the finest line-ups of the night. With...
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I can’t get enough of this band. Seriously. Part of me feels that I should probably shut up about Pulled Apart By Horses before everyone else gets sick of the sound of them. Infact, maybe that wouldn’t be an altogether bad thing; protecting them from the droves of idiots who will no doubt jump on the populist bandwagon. <!--break--> Tonight was a bit out of the blue as far as...
Pulled Apart by Fucking Horses - what bands should be like. When I heard the initial announcement that Future of the Left were to support Biffy Clyro on their current tour, I was more than pleased. When PABH replaced them, it was probably the only band that I’d have been happy with taking up the mantle. <!--break--> There’s something intimidating about Biffy Clyro, especially...
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