You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Thursday 02 September 2004 Groovy Submitted by Sebby: The Groovie Ghoulies, formerly on Lookout Records and now on Stardumb Records, will be touring the UK next week as part of their 2004 European tour. The dates are as follows: Wednesday 8 Sept – Glasgow @ King Tut’s with The Dangerfields 2005 fest tickets already on sale! Reading and Leeds Festival tickets are already on sale for 2005! If you have the cash left over from this years fests to get a weekend pass already, then go here to buy… This is my hollywood The hotly-tipped Hollywood Ending have a busy October… 07/10/2004 Cambridge, Junction (supp. Pitchshifter) 09/10/2004 Tunbridge Wells, Forum (w. Hiding With Girls) 10/10/2004 Exeter, Cavern Club (w. Copy and paste The September issue of Big Cheese is out now and it’s a cracker! Featuring the new kings of crosssover MY CHEMICAL ROMANCE on the cover, as well as the likes of EIGHTEEN VISIONS, FROM FIRST TO LAST, JAMISON PARKER, ACONITE THRILL Weak Submitted by Toby: “The Weakerthans have a spiffy new site up, www.theweakerthans.org, with some new mp3s and finally all of their videos.” Wednesday 01 September 2004 My So-Called Band – Weapons Of Mass Distortion I struggle to see the point in this release. It’s eight tracks of common-as-muck old school punk in the vein of The Ramones with a scratchier vocal but it’s rendered painfully obsolete by the time it’s even started. There comes a time when you have to draw What is it with London and power cuts? Submitted by a stack of you: “New Found Glory lost all power as they performed at the Forum in London last night. The lights went out for 20 minutes during their set as they were filming for a DVD. While Navajo Code – Demo There didn’t seem to be much in the way of information when this CD arrived and after a brief visit to the bands mysteriously info-less website I’m still a bit unsure of any background to give on these guys apart from the assumption that they are based in the Ciccone – Look at you now This single track promo is from the London based trio’s forthcoming album ‘Eversholt Street’ which is due out in September on Human Recordings. With any luck it’ll build on the bands previous success including a budget video played on MTV and MTV2 as well as national radio airplay. So what Win a DVD! Speaking of competitions…