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From Friday 26 November 2004

Hoppus – All or Nothing

Naming yourself after the bass player in Blink 182 is probably the shoddiest way of giving your band a moniker than anything I have ever come across. It’s therefore a surprise that Hoppus are not a very silly pop-punk band in the style of

Everything For Some – A Thought Refused

A year ago In At The Deep End was a label that when they put out a new record, you just knew it would be excellent. They went on a highly consistent run of excellent releases, putting out Hitechjet, The Wireless Stores,

Chillerton – Chillerton EP

When we last reviewed Chillerton, Ben described them as “a watered-down, cynical attempt to ride the wave,” which, as you can probably imagine went down like a lead balloon and resulted in a bunch of cry-baby ‘fans’ berating someone for having an opinion which is different to

Punktastic is three

It’s out birthday today and we are three years old. Thank you for all your support in making PT what it is today, it’s very much appreciated.

TBS extra support added

Communique has been added to the UK Taking Back Sunday tour next year.

FBR offers free sampler CD

Fueled By Ramen has put its winter sampler up for free download here.

Awful support

The God Awfuls are confirmed to support Dropkick Murphys next year. Still no official word if Bouncing Souls will join them.

PMFS Jan tour dates

Planes Mistaken For Stars and October File tour next year: Thursday 13-Jan-05 Aldershot West End Centre Friday 14-Jan-05 Sheffield Corporation Saturday 15-Jan-05 Hartlepool Studio Sunday 16-Jan-05 York Fibbers Monday 17-Jan-05 Manchester Satan’s Hollow Tuesday 18-Jan-05 Newport Le Pub Thursday 20-Jan-05 London Underworld Friday 21-Jan-05 Derby Victoria Inn Saturday

Zolof The Rock and Roll Destroyer – The Popsicle EP

I’ve been meaning to write this review for a little while, but can never seem to find the words to do it justice. In short, this EP is one of the most fun records I’ve ever heard. After a forum regular originally posted

Lock and Key – Pull up the Floorboards

Boston quartet Lock and Key released this record earlier this year on Deep Elm, and rock out in a Hot Water Music/Small Brown Bike kind of way. There are gruff vocals and plenty of angular guitars, as the band take a more