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From Tuesday 29 July 2003

This zine rocks. Literally

Submitted: ‘Issue 6 of A Short Fanzine About Rocking’ contains interviews with; Poison The Well, Brand New, My Awesome Compilation, Million Dead, Something Corporate, Killswtich Engage, Hiding With Girls, Time In Malta, Midasuno,

Ataris supports confirmed

Submitted by David: “Snowdogs have been confirmed to support the Ataris on their Edinburgh, Newport and Norwich shows .”

Rumours schrumours

Submitted: “Bit of news about the No Use For A Name tour in October/november, support will be coming from None More Black and Bigwig. Dates are supposed to be up ‘really soon’.”

A good offer

Brand New Hero Records are running another ‘3 For 2’ promotion on everything in their store. Check it out at www.brandnewhero.com

Ye Wiles interview

Just go here for the text of the Ye Wiles interview conducted yesterday. The Lightyear one will be up towards the end of the week. And rereading the YW one it might seem that it may offend people, but it shouldn’t, since the

Ye Wiles

BEN – Can I just get who you are and what you do, just for the tape? GINGE – I’m Ginge, and I play drums and drive a bit. ED – I’m Ed, I play fiddle and guitar, and singing…I don’t drive. GABRIEL – I’m Gabriel, I play bass… GINGE – …and cuisine! SHLAUFF

Ye Wiles

BEN – Can I just get who you are and what you do, just for the tape? GINGE – I’m Ginge, and I play drums and drive a bit. ED – I’m Ed, I play fiddle and guitar, and singing…I don’t drive. GABRIEL – I’m Gabriel, I play bass… GINGE – …and cuisine! SHLAUFF

Suicide Machines – A Match & Some Gasoline

I’d like you all to welcome the masters of reinvention to the reviewing stable. Not content with releasing one of the best modern ska albums in ‘Destruction By Definition‘, they then proceeded to change direction completely and cobble together a wonderful collection of 2 minute blistering hardcore

Lightyear – Highbury Garage, London

After conducting two very enjoyable interviews with the bands at opposite ends of the bill it was time to actually sample the delights of four of the UK’s best bands. Out of all of them I’d only ever seen the headliners before, and that was at Reading along with

Nerf Herder – Sheffield Corporation

Note : This gig took place on Friday the 18th of July After the disappointment of a pile up on the M1 meaning a NERF HERDER and CAPTAIN EVERYTHING no show last time they were booked at the Corp, I was looking forward to the rescheduled