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From Friday 30 April 2004

It’s a sore point for Alexis

Sorepoint Records have signed a deal to release Alexisonfire‘s releases in the UK. Expect an official release of the self-titled album in June and new record ‘Watch Out!’ in September.

I heart ctrl+c and ctrl+v

US noise masters Circle Takes The Square on the fabulous Robotic Empire, hit the UK with The Murder Of Rosa Luxemburg and Trencher. Check them out at: 4 June Nottingham Bunkers Hiill 5 June Kendall Phoenix 6 June Edinburgh Studio 24 7

Uncles have no idea

Uncle Brian‘s new album, ‘All The Gear But No Idea’, is out now on Golf Records. If you look carefully in the inlay you’ll see drummer John sporting a Punktastic t-shirt! Anyway, to support the release the band tour and if you click ‘discuss this item’ you

Thursday 29 April 2004

A follow-up news item about Rise Against

Submitted by Matt: “Rise Against has announced that guitarist Todd has left the band due to creative differences. Replacing him will be Chris Chasse, formerly of Reach The Sky. The band is still working on their Dreamworks debut up in Canada with Garth Richardson, currently titled ‘Siren

Lagwagon vs No Use

From the Fat Wreck mailout: “Joey built Fat Wreck Chords with their bare fuckin’ hands, so it makes sense to pay tribute to these songwriting wizards in such a cool, stripped-down format. Both guys will be doing six acoustic remakes

Travis gets a transplant

Travis Barker’s label, LaSalle Records, who have signed The Kinison and The Nervous Return, are to release the next Transplants record, sue out later this year.

Lit were always right!

From decoymusic.com: “Lit is back on the scene with a new album coming out June 22. The first single “Looks Like They Were Right” will ship to modern rock radio in early May. The first 100,000 units of “

The Daily Truth

Heard on the grapevine today…Duff Muffin are talking to several UK labels and could well ink a deal in the next couple of weeks. On the other side, we’ve also heard rumours that Fastlane have left All-Star Recordings. More

Over it over here

According to Lobster Records, Over It will be touring the UK “early next year” to support their forthcoming full-length record, due out at a similar time.

Hopeful of a better future

Phil, former singer/screamer in From First To Last, has a new band called Hope for the Best. You can check the band out at their website www.hftbrocks.com The band are currently ‘talking’ to labels and hope to tour the UK later this year.