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From Thursday 27 May 2004

Love-d up

Submitted by Andy: “Ian Love’s (ex-Rival Schools guitarist) band Cardia are touring the uk in June with Sugacult and The Division Of Laura Lee. The dates are as follows: June 14th – Portsmouth, Wedgewood Rooms June 15th – Leeds, Cockpit

Heads up

My man Ollie reckons Head Automatica have been added to the Download Festival bill. More so, it’s mentioned at www.Thestreetnetwork.com which is their official street team. If true, it’s the band’s first ever UK gig.

Stories are written out

The new Stories and Comets record will be called ‘Time To Write You Out’ and will hit stores on July, released via Deck Cheese Records. A video for the track ‘Chalk Outlines’ is currently being put together. I have an unmastered copy of the record

I’m a nice guy really

More weekend all-dayers, this time in Kendal and Pontefract. ‘Discuss this item’ has the info.

Compliance

Deck Cheese Records’ NoComply tour their behinds off in support of their new album, which will hit stores on June 28. Click ‘discuss this item’ for dates.

Fall Out Boy – My Heart Will Always Be The B-Side To My Tongue – DVD/EP

What is it with the recent influx of acoustic records by pop-punk bands? If you take recent ‘efforts’ by The Starting Line and The Early November, both of whom deviated from their stereotypical pop-punk wares to come back with stripped down acoustic-lite tales of

Wednesday 26 May 2004

All-dayer goodness

It would seem all-dayers are coming thick and fast and one in the fair city of Nottingham this weekend promises to be up there amongst the best. Click ‘discuss this item’ for full details.

This will probably evoke debate and name calling…

Hear the new Taking Back Sunday single here

Nice

Submitted by Brad: “Reel Big Fish + Forces of Evil (Aaron + Justin RBF’s side band) + The Matches tour the UK almost immediatedly after the festivals.”

Settlefish – Sounds Like Violence/Desert City Soundtrack split

If you needed any further evidence to substantiate the claim that Deep Elm is perhaps one of the most eclectic and adventurous record labels around right now, this three-way split is probably it. Featuring three bands from three different countries, the trio of bands take the