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From Tuesday 16 November 2004

Hear the Fight album for free!

Submitted: “The debut album from The Fight will be in stores everywhere tommorrow! Hear the album in it’s entirety on PureVolume.com right now! www.purevolume.com/thefight”

Aphasia – S/T

I suppose I’m best equipped to deal with this review because, unlike most people on this site, I actually quite like the Lostprophets, and if you look carefully out of the window you can see my credibility blowing away in the breeze. But hey, it’s a cross

APB – Karoshi (Work Yourself To death)

Seriously, whoever keeps saying that ska is dead needs to do some research. Obviously the heinous boom in pop-ska is being erased from our CD collections as we speak but the fact remains that ska is not dead. And the few ska-punk bands around at the moment

Alexisonfire have an accident

You can see the new Alexisonfire video for ‘Accidents’ by clicking on ‘discuss this item’.

You’re deaf

Submitted: “My Deaf Audio have a brand new track up at www.myspace.com/mydeafaudiouk It is taken from the forthcoming EP ‘My Deaf Audio Are The New Black’.

Hawk Nelson – Letters to the President

I first came across Hawk Nelson when my girlfriend bought me the latest Tooth and Nail sampler about 6 weeks back and was quite impressed by the melodic pop-punk on offer from this Canadian quartet. Further inspection showed that T&N have built up the

Molia Falls tour

Submitted: “Molia Falls: Instrumental four piece from Sweden, sounding something like American Football mixed with Mogwai. Toured Sweden with Jeniferever. They play the following dates while they are over. Mon Nov 15 . Glasgow @ The Barfly Tue Nov 16 . Hull @ The Ringside w/D-Rail,

IATDE sign P>S>P

Taken from the In At The Deep End mailout: “P>S>P from Barnsley have joined In At the Deep End Records, these guys crush in so many ways mixing up hardcore with metal with jazzcore with punk and making seamless and effortless any one who’s caught them live or heard

Brunswick post new track

London based emo-rockers Brunswick were in the studio with My Awesome compilation producer Adam Ellis last week, and you can hear the first of their new tracks ‘Promise’ at www.purevolume.com/brunswickuk

Monday 15 November 2004

Noise Ratchet split

Noise Ratchet have called it a day. The band will play 3 final gigs next month before splitting up.