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From Sunday 18 September 2005

Everyones told you over and over again, you’re making the biggest mistake of your life

Ambry guitarist, Justin, has quit the band. It’s likely the band will also break up in light of this.

And you’re blind to the fact that my heart stopped beating

Blacktop has signed to Small Town Records

And I feel like I owe it to the world, but I owe it to myself

SNFU have called it a day.

Cheer up my friends all say, you;re better alone anyway

Buring Heart has signed Hell is for Heroes.

Molia Falls tour

instrumentalists molia falls from sweden play the following dates: Monday 19th – Grimsby @ The Matrix Tuesday 20th – Saxmundam @ White Hart Wednesday 21st – Sheffield @ The Casbah Thursday 22nd – Leeds @ The Packhorse w/ Itch, Pictures Paint Words & Tascam Tapes Friday 23rd – Norwich

Brigade – 4-track EP

Brigade are probably better known for being the band of a certain Charlie Simpson‘s brother, which is probably the worst way to go about trying to carve a career. Not that it’s the band’s fault, it’s just lazy people like me who like to make

Vs The World – S/T

If, like me, you wish The Ataris would go back to releasing albums in the style of ‘Blue Skies…’ or ‘End Is Forever’, then Vs The World are probably the band you’ve been waiting for. Featuring Mike Davenport (until recently The Ataris

I don’t usually do this, but it’s for a good cause

NAVAJO CODE Remove.Repair.Replace album launch party and CHUCK PMFS benefit show: TUESDAY 20th SEPTEMBER – Upstairs At The Garage Navajo Code (angry rock and roll hardcore) Armed Response Unit (crusty hispanic hardcore) Dave House (indie rock ala Postal Service) In Flight Program (Cave-In style rock) +

I love it when I piss people off

A few facts of the day: * We don’t review singles, so don’t send us them and then cry like a baby when we don’t review them * If you don’t like the way we review our CDs – ie, sometimes we’ll give them 0/5 – don’t send them in for

Saturday 17 September 2005

5000 Killer Diseases – Demo

Three songs, 12 minutes, short and sweet – just how I like it. With some metal influences and some punk influences too, 5000 Killer Diseases know how to rock. I’m not going to write a lengthy review because I’d just urge you