You're browsing the archives « Previous PageNext Page » From Monday 19 December 2005 TSLPX The Starting Line and MxPx have created a myspace page for their upcoming tour – check it at www.myspace.com/TSLvsMxPx On the straight and narrow STRAIGHTAWAY (www.myspace.com/straightaway) from Paris have a date to fill on there March tour. March 14th between Manchester and London. If you can help out please email info@internaldialect.co.uk Hellish This Is Hell has inked a deal with Trustkill Records. Only Crime update Taken from punknews.org: “Only Crime are currently holed up in the Blasting Room writing and demoing material for their next album. Drummer Bill Stevenson and Jason Livermore (Black Flag, Descendents) will be handling the recording. The album is expected out in November of 2006 on The Class of 98 – Touch This And Die! It’s been a vintage year for The Militia Group. When you consider both the Cartel and The Rocket Summer releases managed to get into my top five of the year – as well as many other people’s – and yet they still had several other Sunday 18 December 2005 On The Outside – Tragic Endings On The Outside are a mean-looking bunch. A gigging history which includes Bane and With Honor gives you good idea of what to expect when you hit play and, in that respect, you’re not disappointed. My caution was exercised as the last Thorp LTJ add astoria show Less Then Jake have added an extra London Astoria date to their tour. The show will take place on April 8 and is added to the show the night before at the same venue. Tickets are on sale now. TRC and Chaser tour in March The Riverclub and Chaser are heading out for 10 days in March 2006. Check out www.myspace.com/teamtrc (on Bravestar Records) and www.myspace.com/chaseruk (on Punktastic Recordings) if you are unfamiliar with the bands. Contact paul@punktastic.com or PM me through the forums to book a show. They will They’re back! My review of Captain Everything and Adequate 7‘s assault on London is now up here. It was a brilliant night and showed that just when you think it’s gone, the UK punk scene comes back with a blinder. Roll on next year! Captain Everything – Camden Underworld Brighton’s RANDOM HEROES took to the stage at some absurdly early hour and were met with a surprisingly not-empty Underworld. They then proceeded to blast out a tight, focussed set of pop-punk in the truest sense of the term: catchy songs that retained more than their fair