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From Wednesday 18 February 2004

One Man And His Droid – Party People

Another day, another post-hardcore album that is supposed to redefine the way I listen to music. I fail to see how things can be labelled as ‘innovative’ when The Pixies and Fugazi did all the innovating that OMAHD have ever considered. ‘Party People’ appears fairly eclectic, taking

Roy – Big City Sin And Small Town Redemption

I suppose in an attempt to prove that Punktastic isn’t actually all that punk, here’s Roy, an indie alt-country band that isn’t fantastic. I’m going to admit right now that this genre isn’t one of my favourites, since I like my songs to have some kind of

Aim – Limit Of Sight

This review will feel very stitched together, for the simple reason that Limit Of Sight feels like the product of many disparate elements brought together in the name of epic post-hardcore. I get the feeling that about a year or so ago Aim would have had people

On a wire

Submitted by Tommy: “The Get Up Kids are playing two dates at London Barfly – 12th and 13th April. I think they are also playing Manchester Uni on the 15th.”

Tuesday 17 February 2004

This is a prologue to what?

From the GCF mailout: “A quick update to let you know that an mp3 of the song ‘This Is Prologue’ by HOWARDS ALIAS is now online on the mp3 page of the GCF site, and is available for free download! The track is taken from the

Coffee mug

Caffeine play a one off at Jilly’s Rockworld, Manchester, Feb 18. The boys then fly out March 3rd, to the U.S for a string of showcases in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Support comes from 10 Days, Fallen Origin and Purgatory State for the

Less than Yellowcard

Yellowcard ARE supporting Less Than Jake on the latter’s UK tour in May.

FOB’d off

From the Fall Out Boy mailout: “We are doing a split 7” with Autopilot Off that will come out on Island Records very soon with an acoustic version of a new song that will be on our new record called “Nobody Puts Baby In The

Farsical news part 2

So we told you earlier on Farse were quitting – here is the official statement that confirms our news post: “Sorry to be the bearer of bad news everyone, but we’ve decided to call it a day. Don’t be sad because were not. We all need a

Yellowcard get hurt

The Hurt Process will support Yellowcard at the London leg of their tour. Please don’t email me asking who’s main support on the other dates, I don’t know!