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From Saturday 11 December 2004

Atreyu to return

Atreyu will be back in the UK in April. They’re booked in to play Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton on April 17, 2005.

Third Year Communications Students Need You!

If you are in band and live in the Lincolnshire/South Yorkshire/Nottinghamshire region then we maybe looking for you. As part of a University project myself and a group of friends are required to find a ‘non profit organisation’ and create a package to enhance and raise your profile. Whether

And I would walk 500 miles…

Submitted: “Portsmouth Post-Popcore outfit Fivemiledrive has posted their 2 track demo for listening on their Purevolume page www.purevolume.com/fivemiledrive“

Friday 10 December 2004

MCR winners

The winners of the recent My Chemical Romance comp are: David Purvis, Nick Martin, Dan Bazeley, Michelle Needham and Sarah King. Someone will be in touch about prizes soon.

36 crazy reasons to rock out on tour

36 Crazyfists are back in the UK in April. First date confirmed is: Sunday 3rd April 2005 – Wulfrun Hall Wolverhampton

The Fallout Theory – Time To Move On

The Fallout Theory are from Malvern way and they play songs akin to The Movielife in their early Drive Thru Records guise. It’s a poppy brand of whatchamacallitcore, that’s probably too ‘hard’ to be pop punk and too ‘soft’ to be post-hardcore or emo.

Fallout Boy love myspace whores

Song titles on the new Fallout Boy album include ‘Austin, We Have a Problem’, ‘I Liked You a Whole Lot Better Before You Became a MySpace Whore’ and ‘I Got a Dark Alley and a Bad Idea That Says You Should Shut Your F—ing Mouth’. Their new album, due

This will be amazing

Click ‘discuss this item’ to read the tracklisting for the new Copeland album, due out in February.

The Format love Janet

The Format has posted a live version of ‘Janet’ up at www.purevolume.com/theformat

Anadivine – Zoo

I’ve read a lot of press surrounding Anadivine and their brand of inventive pop-punk, both before and after the release of this album. The Militia Group very rarely put out a duffer – just look at their back catalogue and you’ll see some excellent young and