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From Thursday 06 February 2003

This weekend…

At the Fighting Cocks, Kingston, with a 7.30pm kick-off: K-Line – Excellent Hardcore in the veign of Fugazi and Minor Threat The Lams – Mark Keds from the Senseless Things new band WOE – Experimental hardcore. Featuring now producer Jon Hannon from Understand.

Buzztone – From Beer To Paternity

Those of you who have read my column (if not WHY NOT?! dammit) will know that I firmly expected some little unsigned local band to come out of nowhere and totally blow me away. I’m pretty glad that it has happened so soon, and in such a spectacular style.

SoCo add dates

Something Corporate have added half a dozen new dates to their UK tour, including a show at Leeds Cockpit on March 19. All dates to follow.

Wednesday 05 February 2003

Ozma spend more time on the borderline

The release date for Ozma‘s upcoming third album ‘Spending Time On The Borderline‘ has been pushed back to May 6. No reason has been given for the change.

Bigwig want a team

Bigwig are currently writing songs for their next album and playing local shows in their home state of New Jersey. The band is also in the early stages of organizing their own street team to help promote the new record and the band as a

Route 215 line up confirmation

You’ve been asking, so here it is – the new confirmed line-up for Route 215. Matt from Fastlane is currently standing in on bass while Rod recovers from the hand injury sustained at the weekend. So the new-look five-piece are as follows: Roddy Fell

Headliners wanted

Northamptonshire promoters Undereducated Music are putting on a showcase on March 22 at The Northampton Racehorse with the local scenes biggest band’s ‘Magic Skool Bus’, ‘Seven Years’ & ‘Teachers Pet’… But they need a headliner for the show, preferably with a biggish name and a following.

Nada Surf ride the crest of a UK wave

They’ve gone all emo on us, so to enjoy an emotional moment and pray they play ‘Popular’, Nada Surf will do their thang at: May 7 – Manchester University May 8 – London ULU

It better be better than the last record

Blink 182 are in the studio recording their new record – and you can see them! Yep, visit the official Blink site to watch a webcam of the events as they unfold. Riveting stuff.

Tomorrow Never Came new MP3s

Tipped for greatness by us here at Punktastic, Scunthorpe’s very own Tomorrow Never Came have put two new songs up on MP3.com for download. ‘Lies In Stone’ and ‘Face In A Photograph’ are both taken from their EP, which rocks my socks, and it should rock