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From Friday 05 November 2004

Green Day add dates

Green Day have added a bunch of dates to their UK tour, including a new Manchester date and a Top of the Pops appearance! It looks like New Found Glory ARE support, contrary to what you may have read elsewhere. Click ‘discuss this

Surprised? You should be.

Northampton Ska-Punkers My audio heroes have a purevolume page. It’s not rocket science, but if you wanna know what it is, hit “discuss this item”

New Penknife track

Leeds sceamo boys Pen.knife.love.life have a new track for streaming called “Touch me again and i’ll stab a screwdriver into your face” at www.myspace.com/penknifelovelife. The track is available on their latest E.P which you can get hold of by emailing band@penknifelovelife.com or by picking up

Gertrude – Up The Wrong Tree

Gertrude are an all-female quartet that are set to be declared as the new darlings of the London punk rock scene by the music weeklies. It’s inevitable. Zoe Gilmour, Dawn Rose, Iona Tanguay and Ayesha Taylor play a jaunty, gritty take on bands like Sonic Youth and

New Found these gigs well sell out

New Found Glory tour the UK early next year. Tickets go on sale next week: JANUARY 26 SOUTHAMPTON, GUILDHALL FEBRUARY 9 MANCHESTER, ACADEMY 12 BIRMINGHAM, ACADEMY 13 BRISTOL, ACADEMY 14 LIVERPOOL, ACADEMY 15 LONDON, HAMMERSMITH PALAIS

Thursday 04 November 2004

Win 18 CDs!!

Sorepoint Records are releasing a brand new sampler CD (click ‘discuss this item’ to read the tracklisting!) and to celebrate the new disc, which is available at budget price, or free when you buy one of the label’s other releases, we have an exclusive competition! You

I can think of many words that spring to mind…

Submitted by Cal: “Biffy Clyro will be releasing a single to conincide with their tour. The song will be a re-working of the album track ‘Only One Word Comes To Mind’.”

When the pressure drops

A new monthly Ska and Dub club starts in London on Wednesday 24th November at the Rhythm Factory in Whitechapel. The night will be co-run by Moon Ska’s Fatty Lol and will be called Pressure Drop. The opening night will feature guest

(Not so) Mighty Mouse

Modest Mouse have cancelled their appearance at the Oxford Zodiac on Nov 14. The band are also unable to reschedule their appearance as part of their current UK tour, but hope to return to Oxford in 2005. Refunds are available from point of purchase.

Give ’em the once over

Submitted: “Worthing based 100mph ska punk death core band Once Over are on tour throught December. Click ‘discuss this item’ to reveal dates.”