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From Thursday 09 December 2004

This link is seamless

Taken from decoymusic.com: “Seemless (ex-Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall) have officially signed with Equal Vision Records. EVR will remaster and repackage the bands’ self-titled album and release it January 25t.”

Tora! Tora! Quit!

Taken from the Militia Group: “Tora! Tora! Torrance! has officially called it quits. !TTT! was brilliant, innovative, and didn’t give a shit at all about how they were perceived or thought of. In short, they were punk as fuck. They were more true to themselves than just about anyone

Big Scary Chariots

Taken from the Big Scary Monsters mailout: “There’s a new Chariots MP3 up online. Wooh! It’s the track ‘Friends Forever’, taken from the ‘Daybreak’ album and can only be streamed exclusively from www.myspace.com/bigscarymonsters”

Hardly a band of broken dreams

Green Day has been nominated for six Grammy awards.

The Ataris welcome the night

Taken from europunk.net: “The new album by The Ataris will be called “Welcome The Night” and the release date is scheduled around June 2005.”

All that Jazz

Submitted by Jazz: “On Saturday, after almost 2 years RTC have decided to leave Deck Cheese Records. Over this period we’ve made some great friends, played with some amazing bands and had some wicked times. The future of RTC is still bright with some prospects for the new year.

Wednesday 08 December 2004

TEN new demo

The Early November has posted a new demo called ‘Five Years’ at www.purevolume.com/theearlynovember

Cover up

The Punktastic Covers Bash is taking place on January 8 in Manchester – click here to see the flyer and all the details about the gig. Tickets are not yet on sale, but they will be very, very soon.

Senses April

Submitted: “I was at the Vagrant tour gig at the Mean Fiddler in London and Senses Fail announced they will be returning for another tour in April.”

Bombs away

Submitted: “Manchester Ska collective Bomb Ibiza have their monthly clubnight this Wednesday 8th December at the Brickhouse, Whitworth Street West, Manchester. Cheap entry, cheap drinks and a chance to enjoy all your favourite uk and international ska, ska-punk and ska-core tunes in friendly company.