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From Sunday 01 June 2003

The Briefs – Off The Charts

As anyone who listened to music in the early nineties will know, Seattle is best know for bringing the “grunge” scene to the ears of the world. Now, however, Seattle has brought us a new sound, that of The Briefs. In an age that

Alli With An I – Long Story Short

Alli With An I come from Raleigh, North Carolina and play a brand of pop-punk which owes as much to Brand New as it does to The Starting Line, with vocals coming from all over the shop to create a really cool three

I wonder if they found a motiv yet?

From www.punknews.org: “No Motiv is due to release an EP entitled “Lola” on Vagrant Records on June 17. The EP will contain two songs off the upcoming “Daylight Breaking” full length album, and two unreleased songs. Check www.nomotiv.com for more info.”

Has anyone else noticed this?

New videos for New Found Glory ‘Understatement’ and Finch ‘What It Is To Burn’ have been added to the Scuzz playlist…

Fletcher get their revenge

Fletcher are set to release ‘My Revenge’ on July 14 on Deck Cheese Records. I have the new record and it is awesome, if you loved the EP you will definitely love this. Lee gives a breakdown of just what each song means

Saturday 31 May 2003

Back to school

Submitted: “The next two instalments of the School Daze gigs in Southend are now booked for the 22nd June and 25th August. The first Night being of a ska/punk flavour and the second being more of a post hardcore feel. Both gigs are at Chinnerys

Tooth & Nail tidbits

Tooth & Nail have announced a new band to their evergrowing roster in the form of FM Static. With influences ranging from Good Charlotte to the Beach Boys (!) it sounds rather intriguing and you can check them out here. Watashi

Help – they need somebody!

Submitted: “We are desperate to try and get gigs sorted for the Evil Jake, Route 215, Insaniac tour. (especially Evil Jake as they are over from New York) Extra dates are required between 1st-5th June and if any promoters are willing to put on any

Appease – Act Five Scene Three

There is a time in a bands career when they make the leap from one album to the next and actually have a markedly different progression in sound. The most immediate example I can think of is Reel Big Fish – a band who blasted onto

Punktastic tours!

We’ve threatened it for a while – now it’s here! Punktastic has booked a tour where it will showcase some of the bands that we rave on about on a daily basis. We have tried to include as many of the ‘family’ bands as we can at