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From Friday 30 January 2004

Sex Wee Central

Care to see a new Get Up Kids video? Course you do. ‘Man Of Conviction’ can be seen here if you have broadband and here, if you’re a loser like me.

TANAOU in saucy Swedish shocker!

An update on The All New Adventures Of Us from my home-boy Jaime: “On March 7 we’re off to Umeá, Sweden to record our debut mini-album for Bravestar Records. We are recording at Tontéknik Studios (Refused, Fireside, Hell is for Heroes etc)… we will

Boom, shake, shake, shake the room

Supplied by Sir Barney of Boom: “‘Launch Pad 2004 Tour’ featuring ZEN ZASEBALL BAT, GRAVELTRAP, SONIC BOOM SIX and DUMPSTER POP and former KING PRAWN bass player and madman BABAR LUCK who in his own words will be “reinventing

Sorry Neil!

Neil Kennedy, the former Not Katies guitarist, has announced plans for new musical goodness. He sent me this yesterday and I forgot to put it up, so I’ll let him explain everything: “I’ve built a wee home studio and am writing/producing my own stuff under the

Burning brightly

Those lovely chaps at Deep Elm Records sent me the new Burns Out Bright EP and it’s pretty darn good. I couldn’t find a MP3 to share, so here is a video of the track ‘Our Proudest Moment’s which you can check out

Do it!

From Neil of Two Day Rule: “Our video is up for inclusion on Kerrang TV, but we need people to text votes to them in order to get on the playlist. So if you can ask people to text “KVIDEO3” to 07940 320320 as much as possible,

Clear your throat

Manchester punks Rhythmic Coughing hit the road in February at the following places :- Thurs 12 – Stockport – SU – w/ No One Lost Sat 14 – Bath – Porter Butt Sun 15 – Torquay – Townhouse – w/ Best of enemies +

The Deal – No Turning Back split

What we have on our hands here is two European hardcore bands who have joined forces to create an EP to hopefully shove their respective careers in the right direction, but unfortunately this release may hinder more than excite. In my experience, hardcore seems to be one

C.Aarmé – S/T

Harmless, Blondes, and Ulrika Johnson are three things that come to mind when you mention the Swedish, another thing that should really be at the forefront of your stereotypes should be class-a punk rock. C.Aarmé are yet another band to come off the Swedish punk rock gravy train and

FFAF cancel tonight’s Sheffield show

Copied from the press release: “FUNERAL FOR A FRIEND, currently headlining the NME Awards Tour, are sad to have to announce that vocalist Matt Davies has been diagnosed with Flu on a tour day off and under advice from his doctor told to rest to allow him