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From Saturday 13 November 2004

Oh no, a disaster!

Submitted in t’forums: “Tour support for Lars Fredericksen and The Bastards has changed. Unfortunately Roger Miret & The Disasters can no longer do the dates, and have been replaced by MAD SIN.”

11th Hour – To Hell With Love

11th Hour are a four-piece from Kingston upon Thames who play a poppy brand of skate-punk, heavily influenced by the mid-90’s bands on Fat Wreck and Epitaph. They’re a band that have worked hard over the last year to try and nail a sound and ‘To

ManPlayingKazoo – Black and White and Grey

I’m not entirely sure why Man Playing Kazoo sent us ‘Black and White and Grey’ to review, seeing as though they’re a self-proclaimed rock band who draw influence from bands like Frank Zappa and Muse. To me they sound like a Mancunian version of The Killers – for

Friday 12 November 2004

Tellison update

Submitted: “The Tellison/Sevenyears split is nearly sold out so we’ve decided to sell off the last few for a reduced price. Now you can get all 8 songs for only £3. Go to www.tellison.tk and buy it. Tellison‘s debut album will

Kervin – I Think I See Evil

Kervin hail from New York, and are causing quite a sound explosion in the U.S. The four piece combine the political and revolutionary injection of Rage against the Machine with the sound of very early Red Hot Chilli Peppers and System Of A Down, whilst

Tokyo Katie

Not Katies are now a four-piece after guitarist Dave left the band. NK also tour with Tokyo Rose next year, dates are below: Jan 12 2005 7:00P Barfly Cardiff, Jan 13 2005 7:00P Pheonix Plymouth, Jan 14 2005 7:00P The

A band to watch

After seeing two energetic live shows in one night, this week I am mainly going to be recommending the rock and roll that is Steranko. This band are touring up and down the country as we speak so make sure you check them out. More details can

Effervescent – Damned If You Do, Damned If You Don’t

Having worked hard on recent tours, and sold plenty of copies of previous albums and E.P’s, Effervescent seem to be slowly creeping up in the outside lane, unnoticed to most probably, fighting their way to the top of the under ground British punk-rock scene pile.

Noise Abatement Act – Demo 2004

It seems there is a growing number of cases in the U.K which effect all music fans around the age of 16. The “join a band” syndrome. Where as, 3 or 4 girls, or in this case, boys, get together for the love of music, with little starting talent,

Rancid News out now!

Submitted by Edd: “So despite the printers delaying it even further (it got delivered two days late) the new issue of Rancid News is finally here. 116 pages. Awesome front cover. Interviews with: The (International) Noise Conspiracy, Break It Up, The Break In,