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From Monday 29 September 2003

Roll The End Credits

The Movielife have apparently called it a day. From the forum : “The Movielife has broken up. They announced at Skatefest on Saturday that it would be their last show.” Reports hint at their unhappiness at being absorbed by Geffen Records and they will be sorely missed.

Sunday 28 September 2003

The show goes off once more

The Adolescents are next in line for Kung Fu Records ‘The Show Must Go Off’ DVD series and will be recording their live set next week in Anaheim. Expect the veteran punkers efforts to be on your screens mid-2004.

Saturday 27 September 2003

Bummer if you’re a scouser

Submitted by Moon Ska HQ: “Just to let you know that the WHITMORE gig at Liverpool this Sunday (28th September) has had to be rescheduled due to unforseen circumstances….really sorry! The band will now be playing at the Liverpool, Carling Academy (0870 771 2000) on Monday 27th

Thank you

Thank you to everyone who offered to hand out flyers and posters for the Punktastic Tour, we had 42 offers, including one from Anaheim in California and another from Ohio! Anyway, if there is anyone at university in Leeds, Derby or at college/uni in Wycombe who wants to

Kick the dog

Boston punks Street Dogs, featuring the former Dropkick Murphys vocalist Mike McColgan, released a new record this week. To learn a postted history about the band, click ‘discuss this item’.

Further away from forever

Further Seems Forever have a lot going on to excite their UK fans. The band have a new e-card which can be seen here and then they start their UK tour next week. Dates are: Oct 02, 2003 Glasgow, Garage (supp. Thursday)

G-g-g-get over it!

Virginia rockers Over It plan to release a new album early next year. The band also hope to tour the UK at some point, although there is nothing concrete as of yet. During an interview with Seth, he told Punktastic: “We will most likely do a

Not this year 2

MxPx won’t be touring the UK this year. And currently they have no concrete plans to reach these shores at all. Frontman Mike Herrera told Punktastic: “Our record label have chosen not to release our records there, we’re trying to get this new one

Not this year

The Drive Thru Records tour which has been mooted to reach the UK at some point will NOT happen this year…but it might next year…

4ft nothing

4ft Fingers start their UK tour next week – click ‘discuss this item’ to see all the dates.