You're browsing the archives

From Sunday 18 January 2004

Norma Jean lose singer

This Norma Jean statement says it all really: “We have decided to announce the recent departure of our singer, and best friend…Brad, who will no longer be singing with our band. We would like to clarify that there are no hard feelings or bitterness between

And another one’s gone (maybe)

Rumour is that Further Seems Forever may have split up. More to come in the coming days no doubt.

Mybe winners

Submitted by the Mybe lads: “Thanks to everyone who entered the competition to win a copy of our new album (A Trip Down Mammary Lane). People had to guess the combined height of the small but strangely hairy lads, which is 17.1ft! We had many strange replys,

You’re poison running through my veins

Submitted: “The Poison club In London is really shaping up this year and bringing in all sorts of awesome bands, here is the full schedule up until May.” Click ‘discuss this item’ to see the dates.

Repeat, repeat (your name on the list)

From Rich Not Katies: “The computer with all our mailing list contracted a bug so anyone interested in (re)joining the mailing list can mail info@notkaties.com.” The band also head out on tour with Stories and Comets in support of their great new EP ‘Repeat,

From Neil to Nick

Submitted by Jen: “Not Katies have a new guitarist. From their website… In other news: NEW GUITARIST… The search for a new guitarist is over, we’d officially like to welcome Nick Alder into the fray. You’ll get to meet him in the up-coming tour.”

I am the fucking nuts

If Punktastic had a theme tune, this would be it: The Punktastic MP3

Christmas Robin – Time Travel Opportunists Volume One

If this isn’t the bizarrest record I’ve reviewed this year, it’s certainly the most homely. ‘Time Travel Opportunists Volume One’ is a split single for Christmas, but reached us in early January. Still, seeing as though I worked over Christmas (boo-hoo) this will do nicely. The

All About Adam – Ten Ton World EP

The drift from the pseudo-yank wannabees of my last reviewing ‘victims’ and Exeter’s All About Adam is like switching the channel from Prisoner Cell Block H to find Neighbours is on the Beeb. In other words, while All About Adam are still planted firmly in

Badconstruction

Punktastic has learned that Bad Religion have been asked to headline the Deconstruction Festival at the end of May. It is not known if the band have yet confirmed the position, but the band ARE in the country at the same time and dates for their