You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Tuesday 22 June 2004 Roonaldo! Wayne Rooney – sir, we salute you! Uno girl thisGIRL gear up for the release of their new album ‘Uno’ with some new dates: JUNE 2004 Sunday 27th – Wolverhampton Wulfren Hall Kerrang Radio GIG w/ Lostprophets JULY 2004 01 Birmingham – Academy w/Colour of Fire 02 Cardiff – Barfly Monday 21 June 2004 Ready, aim, fire! No Order Records release their compilation ‘Friendly Fire’ in the coming months, and it features tracks from the likes of Over It, The Prize Fight, Route 215 and Echofreddy. More details can be found at www.noorderrecords.com Clone Romeo – Demo This is a bit of a strange one to review for a ‘punk’ website as it is not really in the slightest bit punk. CLONE ROMEO are a four piece and are essentially and self described as ‘simple guitar driven rock’ hailing from Grimsby. To give you This CD is amazing My Awesome Compilation‘s ‘The View Is Amazing’ CD is out in stores today, so go forth and buy! Also happy birthday to keyboardist Woody from all at PT! Some old news, some new news from www.avengedsevenfold.com: “Avenged Sevenfold have confirmed they will be playing at the Readling and Leeds Festivals in the UK this summer. They will appear on the Concrete Jungle Stage. More UK headlining dates to come” PV gets my recommendation Usual weekly recommendations here, except this week it’s pure volume links to music rather than MP3 downloads. Go forth, discuss and rip my thoughts apart… Waking Ashland (Summery US pop/indie rock) Sherwood (Tenner says this band are on The OC next series…) Proudhon (Bloody and brutal Go for the band, stay for the Fashioncore The most excellent Mistake Us for Friends have a few dates next week, I suggest you go check them out. 24th June: Wakefield, Snooty fox 25th June: Coventry, Jailhouse 26th June: Andover, Guildhall 27th June: London, Rifleman 28th June: Proudhon – The Joy Of Sex Proudhon have the potential to be fucking ace – so it’s a shame that ‘The Joy Of Sex’ doesn’t quite deliver what they clearly will one day. The Brighton quintet pose ominously in all black in their sleeve (by the way, the art is amazing), and Joey Cape/Tony Sly – Acoustic It is becoming increasingly common practice for front men in punk bands the world over to strike out on their own. The solo album or side project band seems to be the choice for most of these individuals. Now what we have here is something