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From Friday 30 July 2004

Spiteful

Details of Out Of Spite VII have been released, so those of you interested in the Leeds-based event should probably click here.

Time for me to lay down the law

Just a couple of pointers as this has happened a lot this week. Please do not email us asking when your CD will be reviewed if you have been waiting less than a month – we are busy people, some of us are even trying to enjoy a holiday,

Thursday 29 July 2004

$up sell out

$up have reformed with their original line-up and have signed to Total Sellout Records, to release an album in late September.

What an ironic choice of support!

The God Awfuls are to support The Vandals on the latters UK tour later this year. Dates are still TBC.

Tat – TAT

I had the pleasure of catching a couple of songs by this four-piece back in January. I was rather impressed back then, but to six months later have their CD land on my doorstep and to instantly be able to remember the choruses is somewhat remarkable. I get the

A Destructive Issue – Leeds Packhorse

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8 Lives Left – EP

Citing their influences as Taking Back Sunday, Fletcher, Brand New and even Rancid (?!), you may already be guessing the type of band Eight Lives Left are. That type of band needs no great introduction or cliched billing, so I’ll simply

Craig’s Brother quizzed

I shall be interviewing Craig’s Brother tomorrow – any questions should be left at ‘discuss this item’. Interviews with MC Lars and a few others are coming soon…

Psychotic Reaction – Last Train to Nowhere

It’s not often I come across proper punk these days but when I saw this CD with its old school punk artwork I hazarded a pretty good guess as to what this album would sound like. That may be a bit presumptuous of me, but if there

Gigantor – Rhythm and Trouble

Firstly, props to Golf who have seemingly unleashed the back catalogue of one of Germany’s finest exports since Beck Bier upon us. And secondly: ‘German pop-punk band in upstaging American counterparts at their own game shocker’. To simplify, GIGANTOR have a very American sound but