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From Tuesday 20 January 2004

Download – for a price!

Submitted by Stu: “The new Funeral For a Friend download single is up on www.bullet-theory.com right now. It’s £1 (or £1.50 by txt) and it gets people the new track, video and exclusive artwork.”

Forward or backward?

Submitted by Tom: “Kent based band FROM THIS DAY FORWARD have a new mp3, “Last Seasons Colours” up at www.ftdf.co.uk”

Riverclub 7

Submitted: “”The Riverclub Diaries, from Hastings are looking for dates primarily between the 1st and 10th of may, when they hope to do their first tour, but anything else after will be considered…they are basically hoping to play in as many towns as cities as possible this

Sorry, but thanks!

I think today was the busiest day ever…if you emailed me and I haven’t yet replied or posted the news you submitted, I’ll do it tomorrow! Keep everything coming, it’s very much appreciated!

I heart copy and paste

From John Stories and Comets: “We’re going to be going on tour at the end of March with Somehow Hollow (ex Grade on Victory Records). The dates are still being booked but they should all be sorted in a week or so.”

Fun!

Want to know all about the stuff going on at Good Clean Fun Records’ HQ? Click ‘discuss this item’ to find out who they’ve signed and what else they have planned…

Kill Your Idols – Crime In Stereo Split

From the ever-reliable Blackout Records comes this split from two bands I’d never previously heard of, each playing a particularly ferocious form of hardcore;, KYI taking the more old-school approach. While it’s easy to write this kind of punk off as being repetitive and needlessly heavy the

Curl Up And Die – But The Past Ain’t Through With Us

If you think about it, there’s far more heavy music around for general consumption nowadays then there was a few years ago. Even though they are a truly execrable band, the fact that Slipknot managed to attain a number one album is surprising

Thanks guys

As several of you have pointed out, Avenged Sevenfold will healine the Camden Underworld on February 26.

Monday 19 January 2004

John Holmes – Everything Went Blacker

To call Leeds four piece ‘John Holmes’ hardcore maybe a little far fetched. Granted they show a lot of the noise and compassion that many a hardcore band display, but there is ultimately something more ‘rock and roll’ about them. And I don’t mean rock and roll