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From Monday 24 May 2004

Bombs away

Submitted by Pete: “Tsunami Bomb‘s gig at the Barfly has sold out and they have added a second date in London. this one at the Metro on Friday, 18 June.”

Haley went down

Submitted: “Down On Haley, the independent music store started by Kris Roe and Mike Davenport of The Ataris closed its doors as of last weekend. There’s a full announcement on the store’s website.”

If Paul can do this, so can I…

The full tracklisting for Punktastic Recordings debut release, ‘Punktastic Unscene’, will appear here tomorrow night. Expect to find out how much it will cost you and where you can buy it from as well…

Through Silence – Renaissance

Through Silence have just supported Story of the Year – on the basis of ‘Renaissance’ it’s not too hard to see why. TS, a UK mob who play polished post-hardcore with extra sheen, are a perfect foil for their US peers, a band who

I have this EP and it is lovely. Very lovely indeed.

MC Lars‘ ‘The Laptop EP’ will hit the streets in July. Tracklisting is below. ‘iGeneration’ will be the first single. Lars hits the UK around the time of the EP’s release to tour the UK and play a festival, maybe two. Seriously,

Ally get pally – in Wales

Submitted: “Just to let you know that Allister will be playing Wrexham’s ‘central station’ on 1st september.”

NOFX – Brighton Centre

After seeing the London leg of the tour at a huge venue I was itching to get myself down to the coast and lap up modern punk

When All Else Fails – THROUGH THESE EYES ‘Good Lookin’ South’ Split

Cat n’ Cakey Records are starting to make a name for themselves by unleashing some cutting edge, underground southern bands on the rest of the country. This 10 track split album is no exception; it features two Hampshire hardcore bands that I must admit I wasn’t very familiar with

Fastlane – Fastlane

“Oh no, not another pseudo-american pop punk band playing predictably poppy riffs layered with girly vocals.” That used to be my perception of Fastlane, despite me never actually hearing them until recently and despite the fact that a number of people told me

Sunday 23 May 2004

LTJ go DVD

Taken from punknews.org: “Less Than Jake has announced that in early August their first DVD will hit stores. It will be titled The People’s History of Less Than Jake and will contain over 3 hours of live songs spanning 10 years of the band’s career.