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From Wednesday 16 June 2004

Millencolin to record new album

Millencolin are set to go into the studio to record the follow-up to ‘Home From Home’. A statement on their website read: “”The writing of our new album is going great! We already got over 20 new songs (12-14 will probably make it to the final record).

NC in 4k shocker!

To celebrate their 4K review in kerrang for new record ‘With Windmills Turning Wrong Directions’, NoComply have their official launch party on Friday at the Underworld, London. Right Turn Clyde, Failsafe, the Mercury League and Tat also play. Tickets are

LTJ DVD details

From the Fueled By Ramen mailout: “On August 10th, Fueled By Ramen will be releasing Less Than Jake‘s first full-length DVD “The People’s History Of Less Than Jake.” It features over 678 hours of live footage, 587 hours of interviews and over 2.8 million hours

Punch above your weight

Punchline have an acoustic version of ‘Battlescars’ available at www.purevolume.com/punchline

Wrexham? Well it don’t do ’em any good…

A rather fine chappie , Ian Buckley has set up regular gig nights in the rock starved town of Wrexham, at the local student dive ‘central station’. Thing is, a gig night’s all well and good, but if you’ve got no bands on it’s

Nice design!

New UK label Calamity Records have a website up at www.calamityrecords.net

Ataris get squirty

From punknews.org: “Kris from the Ataris and Matt Hart of Squirtgun recently performed a debut show as The National Trust. The are doing some dates with the Ataris this month, and then will be headed to Sonic Iguana to record a full-length with

This is gonna be big…

Fastlane, Route 215 and Echofreddy are doing some dates in August/September, dates so far are below (EF only doing Halifax date at the moment), but if you would like to book this tour you can email me at paul@punktastic.com and I’ll

Chase Through – Too Much Fighting EP

It’s always nice to hear something a bit different in these days which seem to be overflowing in what can only be described as the latest trend which is already seemingly last season as it is. Anyways, this five piece from Peterborough ply their trade in similar

Floating Face Down – Last Chance to Save the World EP

This Oxon based five-piece provide an interesting change from what I’ve been listening to as of late. A lot has been said about female vocals in punk bands, personally I’ve never had a problem with it if it works but this is the same of any vocals surely. Anyways,