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From Wednesday 27 October 2004

Bloody brothers

Submitted by Cal: “These are all the Blood Brothers dates for November. 15: Bristol Fiddlers 16: London Underworld 17: Nottingham Rescue Rooms 18: Leeds Joseph’s Well”

FATA chat

Submitted: “On November 4 Vagrant UK are running a chat with Ben, vocalist of From Autumn To Ashes. To find out how to sign up go to www.vagarnt.uk.com. Here you will also find details of how to sign up to the Vagrant UK mailing list.”

Shuriken in hit and run shocker!

Submitted: “Shuriken have struck again – like avenging ROCK ninjas! Continuing their Hit And Run Campaign playing outside of gigs on the back of a truck – the lucky recipients this time were at Sunday’s Hell is For Heroes gig in Hull. ‘It went well

Down by the river

Submitted: “South Coast robot rockers The Riverclub are looking to fill a couple of gaps in their December tour, shows anywhere above London are preffered and we’re looking for TUES 30TH NOV and THURS 2ND DEC. E-mail theriverclub@btinternet.com if you think you might be able to help.

The Crow

According to Decoymusic.com, Victory Records are releasing a Counting Crows tribute album. Click ‘discuss this item’ for the tracklisting.

KKK took my baby away

Relient K has signed to Capitol Records.

High as a kite

Submitted by Greg: “Kneehigh have themselves accounts on www.purevolume.com/kneehigh and www.myspace.com/kneehigh. remeber you can still download the new e.p for free including artwork over at their site www.kneehighmusic.com ace!”

Blink at Brixton

Submitted: “BLINK-182 are to play an additional, “intimate” date on their December UK tour – the band will appear at London’s Brixton Academy on Tuesday 14 December. Tickets go on sale Wednesday 27 October at 9am.”

Mad Caddies interview.

If all goes to plan I’ll be interviewing the MAD CADDIES on Saturday. If you’ve got any good questions you want me to ask click on the bit titled ‘discuss this item’ and post them in there. Or alternatively, E-mail me You’ll even be credited when

John Peel dead

Legendary radio DJ John Peel has died, the BBC announced today. He was 65. The veteran presenter, who discovered dozens of major bands during 40 years of broadcasting, suffered a heart attack last night while on holiday in Cuzco, Peru, with his wife Sheila.