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From Thursday 30 September 2004

Repeat, repeat

Not Katies have some brand new songs up at www.myspace.com/notkaties The band, currently unsigned, will also be main support to Tokyo Rose when the band come over to tour in January.

I wish I could go and bounce off some walls. Again. Woah.

Sugarcult tour next week. Dates are: 2-Oct Nottingham Rock City 3-Oct Norwich Waterfront 4-Oct

Rock!

This years Rocktober Fest in Leeds takes place next month. ‘Discuss this item’ has all the dates, bands and times.

Zen get cocker’d

Zen Baseball Bat have a stash of new tour dates which can be read by clicking ‘discuss this item’. The band had ‘Love it too much’ selected as the theme tune to the Liverpool Biennial Arts 04 International Festival. The track will feature on a documentary about the festival

Not very organised

Submitted by Jacob: “The Letters Organize have cancelled their UK tour due to not being let into the country.”

Robot ska

Submitted: “Robolint the crazy ska/punk/metal crew from devon have put their “I Wanna Be Massive EP” for streaming at www.purevolume.com/robolint . Also there are plans to record an album in the next few months and released is hoped to be around Xmas time.”

Flogging Molly – Within A Mile From Home

Another Flogging Molly album bounces into the record shops this month, packed with Irish heritage and an obligatory solid back bone of punk rock attack. “Within a Mile from Home” is front man Dave King’s “back to his roots album” drawing more on his childhood influences of

Gimme gimme gimme an MP3 after midnight

Wanna hear a new Me First and the Gimme Gimme’s song? A cover of an REO Speedwagon song? Course you do! Click here to download ‘Take It On The Run’ and here for the tracklisting.

Fandangle sign to Moon?

Submitted by the ever reliable Kieran: “At their sell out local gig at the Aldershot West End Centre a couple of weeks ago, Fandangle announced they’ve been signed on a one-album contract with Moon Ska Europe!”

Time called on games

Gametime have split up.