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From Wednesday 28 January 2004

At least this lot haven’t quit yet

A message from Glassjaw‘s Beck, posted on the band’s website: “”…as far as glassjaw goes,,,,hmmmmmm i would say it is going, to me it is always going and going great. I work all day and write all night. Daryl is doing HA, and

Funeral for a friend

Sound the death knell, smell the stench of death in the air – The Anniversary have finally called it a day after months of speculation.

A Free Turn Of The Screw

1208, that surprisingly wonderful skate punk mob on Epitaph records, release their new album pretty damn soon. Entitled ‘Turn Of The Screw’, you can experience them visually and aurally with this new e-card, which just so happens to let you stream the whole album for free. Go

I heart Howards Alias

From the Good Clean Fun mailout: “HOWARDS ALIAS have a few live shows at the end of this month, some with ex-Sublime members’ new band Long Beach Short Bus, before going into the studio to lay down their second full-length album.

Breaking news (ahem)

A quick word from Andy of My Awesome Compilation: “Basically, Darius has broken his hand. Don’t worry though we’ll still be going on tour with THE HOLIDAY PLAN. Our good friend is going to fill in and Darius will still be pounding out some vocals

BUY BRITISH!

“Buy British Records are please to announce their first release. ‘Music For the Working Class’ has a date pencilled in for the 28th of April 2004. Buy British is dedicated to helping out the unsigned and diy bands of this fare isle who work hard to juggle their band

Not Katies – Repeat, Repeat

I really enjoyed Not Katies debut album, an album full of hooky popcore anthems that would have you singing along with gusto. Problem was, as time went by ‘At Every Turn’ became a bit stale and an album which showed so much promise kind of got

Angels with dirty wings

Lost City Angels fucking rock. Wanna hear a new song? Here it is, it’s called ‘Liberation’ and a version of this song will be on their upcoming album on Nitro Records.

This is side one, flip me over, I know I’m not your favourite record

Submitted: Chicago-based punksters Fallout Boy hit the UK in March for a stint supporting Mest. The quartet also have their debut album, ‘Take This To Your Grave’ released on Sorepoint Records (home to Further Seems Forever, Brandnew, The Beautiful Mistake etc) on

Kebab

Submitted: Barnsley based swing-core ska/punk band are going in the studio next month to record their debut album skanking sausages available on do the dog music on april 1st ’04. They are also filming a split dvd with welsh 2-toners smoke like a fish to be released