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From Wednesday 05 November 2003

T-NAS tour update

The Next Autumn Soundtrack and Jeniferever continue their stop-start jaunt of the UK in Sheffield at the Corporation tonight, with Garrison and Copperpot Journals in tow. It’s a fiver in which is good value. The tour continues into Mansfield, Redcar and Derby

2004 tours

Taken from the Hidden Talent website: “LONG BEACH SHORTBUS is Eric from Sublime and Long Beach Dub Allstars, RAS and Trey from Long Beach Dub Allstars and Damion from Capitol Eye. They will be here from Jan 29 till Feb 15. There’s a couple of bands coming

So long Astoria

Submitted: Punkrockvids.com has posted the new Ataris video for ‘The Saddest Song.’

Pah

I’ve been censored – we’re just too damn good…

CNN vote punx

Fat Mike sells his soul to the devil and talks to the mainstream media. If only he spoke about his band rather than ignoring us all of the time. It’s amazing what you do when it suits isn’t it Mike? Oops, I left the

HYPO PSYCHO

Say hello to the next Busted…this lot are allegedly being groomed by the trio’s management as a pop-punk/ska band. Rumour is a certain northern band’s horn section is also involved in the project. Another rumour is that this band have signed to a certain UK label that

DTR round-up

According to Alistair, who emailed me, the Drive Thru Tour is definitely in January and will feature Homegrown, Allister, The Early November and Hidden In Plain View. Dates are being booked as we speak. In separate DTR news,

Northstar – Is This Thing Loaded?

Ok, I gonna make this as short and sweet as possible. Nothstar are fucking ace. Hailing from Long Island they do the post-hardcore/emo thing with their own twist and while they are friends with the usual suspects they don’t particularly take influence from them.

Bowling For Soup, album of the year? Hahahahahaha

If you’re yet to vote in the Punktastic Awards, you can do so here. Cheers to the folks at Coors Brewers who seem to be having some kind of office voting thing going on…any chance of some free beer?!

Was Alison sensi-ble?

The guys in Whitmore have started their own record label. Sensi Records officially opened today and can be accessed from www.sensirecords.com. Whitmore bassist Glenn told Punktastic that the label is hoping to steadily make a name for itself before