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From Wednesday 20 October 2004

NOFX get single every month

From the Fat Wreck mailout: “NOFX will be launching a “Single Of The Month Club” come February 2005. It’s gonna be great, we think. Most importantly, we will be taking submissions for the 7″ art very soon, so this is your big chance to create

Bombs away

Submitted by Matt: Mike has quit Tsunami Bomb. A message by Agent M on the band’s website stated: “Mike has quit Tsunami Bomb. We are sad, as I’m sure you are now, but we all hope that he’ll move on and do something in his

Capdown dates

Capdown tour in December with Twofold in tow. Sun Dec 05 Edinburgh The Venue Mon Dec 06 Aberdeen Moshulu Tue Dec 07 Leeds The Cockpit Wed Dec 08 Leicester Charlotte Thur Dec 09 Manchester Academy 3 Fri Dec 10 Sheffield Leadmill Sat Dec 11

Busybeetastic.com

October 12 was the busiest day for traffic Punktastic has had in the last five months. Infact traffic levels have been consistently up in the last 2 weeks, so thank you. However, moral of the story must be to leave the house more…

Join the club

Submitted by Jon: “Last week The Riverclub went to the Outhouse Studio in Reading to lay down a couple of tracks for something special later this year, you can stream one of these tracks over at www.purevolume.com/theriverclub and then you can tell all your friends about it

Have a good old fashioned knees up

Submitted: “Kneehigh are looking for two gaps to fill on there next tour because of gigs falling through, the dates are the 6th and 7th of novmber. if you could squeeze them on a bill somewhere it would be much apreciated! email kneehighband@yahoo.co.uk if you’re interested.”

You probably know this

Leftover Crack tour dates! Tour support on all dates will be FIVE KNUCKLE, except LONDON 11TH where support will be from THE FILAMENTS. November 11th UK LONDON THE GARAGE 13th UK SHEFFIELD CLUB ZERO 14th UK LEICESTER THE SHED 15th UK NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY 28th UK NOTTINGHAM

Dive Dive – Good Show [Single]

Although this single was released on September 27th, it somehow managed to evade my complete attention over the past few weeks, but the more I listen to it, the more I feel like kicking myself for my sheer naivety in avoiding it. Released through Diablo Music, the

Call Me Lightning – The Trouble We’re In

For a meagre three members, Milwaukee’s Call Me Lightning creates an awful lot of noise which pulsates from the moment the opening salvo of Ò€œThe Trouble We’re In’ begins. With that familiar sound of wailing guitars, no obvious coherent rhythm and vocals that dip and twist more

Captains of The Citadel – S/T

I found myself enjoying this album a great deal because it popped in right under the radar (DIY sleeve, simple artwork, not released on any label) and managed to include a lot of good ideas without dropping too far into genre or worrying too much about being