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From Thursday 30 December 2004

Ask Dave about his house

I shall be asking Dave House a few questions in the next 48 hours or so, so if you have a burning question click ‘discuss this item’ to leave it. Dave’s new record, ‘Kingston’s Current’ is very good. Read our review here.

Bane get studio bound

Bane are due to head into the studio on January 3 to start the follow-up to 2001’s ‘Give Blood’ album. Brian Mcternan (Movielife, Thrice) will produce.

Friendwhore

Punktastic has myspace, if you haven’t added us yet then be our friend here, if that’s your kinda thing.

MxPx – B-Movie DVD/EP

I’m not sure if live DVDs, documentaries and acoustic Cds are a sign of a struggling band milking their fans for all they’re worth, or a band just trying to do something a bit different. MxPx has certainly paid their dues – the Bremerton trio have

Screeeeam!

First Day have a new track (The hope, the dream, the girl) up on their purevolume page.

Wednesday 29 December 2004

Junior Senior

The Junior Varsity, who recently signed to Victory, have a new song up at www.purevolume.com/thejuniorvarsity

A18 split

Taken from lambgoat.com: “California’s A18, aka Amendment Eighteen, have apparently broken up, recently releasing this cryptic statement: “It’s over Jonny. No Last show. No nothing. Some of us cared too much. Some of us couldn’t care less. Thanks to those who were there for us. We love

Super group tastic!

Taken from AP.net: “Geoff Rickley of Thursday, Daryl Palumbo of Glassjaw/Head Automatica, Alex Saavedra of Eyeball Records, Eric Cooper of Kiss It Goodbye, and Chee of The Number Twelve Looks Like You are starting an untitled project together. The sound is

Ghostride – Cobra Sunrise

Completing this weeks look at a couple of Golfs second half of the year releases is California’s Ghostride. Another band formed from the remains of others (Will Haven, Oddman, Tinfed) the music could plainly be described as a hybrid of the lighter end of the

Codeseven – Dancing Echoes/Dead Sounds

Whenever a band decides to ‘reinvent’ themselves it’s usually always met with disarray amongst their legions of fans. It either means there is a genuine reason for new artistic merit they want to implement, or they simply want to make a few extra bucks. Codeseven