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From Sunday 18 December 2005

I want to clear the air with you

Visit www.purevolume.com/drivethrurecords to hear a new The Early November song called ‘The Air Will Be Clearer’.

FAO Dino, I’m sorry

Reel Big Fish have added a new date to their forthcoming tour at the Frome, Cheese and Grain venue, which is the smallest date of the tour. It will be on February 25 and tickets, priced £14, go on sle on Monday. Zebrahead support.

She gives me butteflies, says I’m not like all the other guys

Submitted: “Glasgow based Strike Over Ten have parted ways with vocalist Andrew Robertson.”

The terror state

Anti Flag are over in May…

I’m the one you should be dating, seeing you with him is so frustrating

Want to win Bullet For My Valentine stuff? Then click here to stand a chance…

You were wrong to lead me on

Taken from ap.net: “Findthescene.com has live videos of Cartel performing “The Minstrel’s Prayer” and of Panic! At the Disco performing “The Only Difference Between Martyrdom and Suicide is Press Coverage.””

Saturday 17 December 2005

Wasted Daze – Deception Point

I’m a big fan of mid 90s skate punk – the kind of No Use/Bigwig Fat Wreck sound which had the melodies of todays pop-punk bands yet still had drum patterns like a battering ram and hard and fast guitar riffs peeled off with vigour. Coventry’s

Jacob’s Stories – Metronomes Split

Gravity’s latest release is a split between Jacob’s Stories and Metronome, featuring three new tracks from each band. In very brief terms, Jacob’s Stories sound like Radiohead influenced by any one of a million Deep Elm bands – careful and considered with distinctive vocals, while

One Room Down – Better Than Me

Two things to note before I crack on with the review. Firstly, sending sweets and chocolates in with a CD when asking for a review is always a nice touch. Especially anything Mars or Dairy Milk related. While we’re never bribed (oh no!), it’s always a nice

Belasco – Something Between Us

Over the course of their career, Germans Belasco have sold 30,000 CDs and played with bands such as Iggy Pop, Paul Weller, PJ Harvey and the Cardigans – even though they sound like none of the above. With airplay on Steve Lamacq, Zane